Por: New York Post Life June 09, 2023
He’s got killer instincts. A self-described “demonologist” is speaking out about what motivates serial killers after decades spent studying murderers and performing exorcisms across the US. Chris DeFlorio first came into contact with the depraved and deranged during his 19-year stint as an officer for the New York Police Department. The Big Apple native later became interested in “religious demonology” and quit the force to become a... + full article
The New York Times USA Opinion April 24, 2023
April 24, 2023: This article has been updated to reflect news developments.Every weeknight for years, the Fox News host Tucker Carlson has unveiled a new outrage to the American public. Each screed is then posted on YouTube under a snappy title, quickly attracting millions of... + más
Supreme Court says it hasn’t identified person who leaked draft opinion | The Boston Globe
Supreme Court says it failed to identify who leaked draft abortion opinion that overturned Roe v. Wade | ABC News
Vanity Fair USA Entertainment March 31, 2023
-cuyyBm iQtmyO body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>Some things are worth the wait. Martin Scorsese’s highly anticipated directorial effort Killers of the Flower Moon, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, will... + más
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New York Post USA Tech March 19, 2023
A UK criminologist and true crime author has revealed the ideal hunting ground for serial killers — and it’s closer to home than you might think. Christopher Berry-Dee, who has come face-to-face with notorious murderers, says the internet has become a powerful tool for... + más
The most notorious serial killers in U.S. history and why they fascinate us | Newsweek
U.S. sees spike in mass shootings to begin 2023 | WPTV
Newsweek USA Nation February 09, 2023
Last year, 10 to 15 bodies, mostly men in their 20s or early 30s, were removed from the Chicago River and Lake Michigan's shoreline last year, renewing interest in a theory about a serial killer—or group of serial killers—targeting young men across the... + más
Murray and Smiley spar over abortion, crime in Senate debate | The Boston Globe
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New York Post USA Entertainment November 30, 2022
We think you’re about to “Smile Like You Mean It.” That’s because aren’t finished with their 2022 tour just yet. Brandon Flowers and co. just announced that they’re adding seven additional concerts to their ongoing in 2023. On the extended run, the “Mr.... + más
The Judds’ Final Tour just added 2023 shows. We found tickets for $5 | New York Post
Newsweek USA Life October 04, 2022
Society has always been captivated by serial killers.But the near-constant release of films, TV, documentaries and podcasts delving into the most horrific crimes in our country over the past 50 or so years means the fascination is growing. Most recently, true crime junkies have... + más
Should We Thank Serial for Adnan Syed’s Release? | Slate
The Killers go big at TD Garden | The Boston Globe
Slate USA Life September 24, 2022
This week Adnan Syed was released from prison, nearly eight years after the debut of Serial, the This American Life-spawned podcast about his conviction for the 1999 killing of Hae Min Lee. On Slate’s podcast about internet culture, , Rachelle Hampton, Daisy Rosario, and... + más
Hae Min Lee's brother to appeal release of Serial subject Adnan Syed | Newsweek
Adnan Syed's murder conviction thrown out after 2 decades behind bars | 10 WBNS
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