If you aren’t from San Francisco, CA, chances are good you haven’t heard of the Doodler murders.
The Austin Yogurt Shop Murders
At approximately midnight, December 6, 1991, Troy Gay, an officer in Austin, TX, notified emergency services that smoke was rising from the area of the I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt shop. Inside the shop, firefighters found the bodies of four young women – a horrific discovery.
The Death of Ricky McCormick
In an area of St. Charles County, Missouri, known to be a dumping ground for bodies, the remains of Ricky McCormick were found on June 30, 1999.
The Lady of the Dunes
For 46 years, the identity of the woman known as the Lady of the Dunes has gone unknown.
The Notorious Black Dahlia Murder
On January 15, 1947, the remains of Elizabeth Short were found just feet from the sidewalk by a young mother walking with her child.
The Cleveland Torso Murderer
From 1935 to 1938, the unsolved murders of 12 people rocked Cleveland, Ohio.
The Murder of Marilyn Reese Sheppard
n the morning of July 4, 1954, the Sheppard household was embroiled in traumatic events while the rest of the United States was preparing to celebrate Independence Day.
The Murder of Matthew Shepard
On the night of October 6, 1998, one of the most well-known hate crimes against LGBT+ people was committed.
The Central Park Five
In 1989, five teenage boys were wrongly convicted of the rape of a woman in Central Park.
The Pulse Nightclub Shooting
Four years ago, June 12, 2016, a nightclub in Orlando, FL experienced a tragic event that scarred the entire LGBT+ community. While my friends and I were home in bed, having gone to our first Pride parade that very day, those celebrating Pride at the club were gunned down in a place we are supposed to be safe.
