Jennifer Rodriguez
My name is Jennifer. I am 24 years old and live with my husband and our 4 pets (2 cats & 2 dogs). I have an Associate's degree in journalism/print media and I am currently pursuing my Bachelor's in English. I am a writer/editor for multiple internet media sites and I have an online baby blanket store.
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Hunting Humans: The Shocking Crimes of Robert HansenAfter raping and torturing women for days, Hansen released them into the wilderness. They were stripped of their clothes and given a small head start. He then stalked and hunted them like animals with his hunting knife and rifle.
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All in the Family: Sadistic Crimes of Joseph, Michael KallingerAfter enlisting the help of his adolescent son, Joseph Kallinger committed a string of atrocities before ultimately being brought to justice.
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John Wayne Glover: The Granny KillerRemarkably comparable to his pedophilic counterpart, John Wayne Gacy, John Wayne Glover was a gentrophile who viciously attacked and murdered multiple elderly women.
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Hadden Clark: Evil from the StartNot sensing any danger, Michele headed into the familiar house and up the stairs to her best friend's bedroom. Hadden Clark grabbed a foot-long chef's knife and followed after the six-year-old.
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Beverley Allitt: The Angel of DeathAside from being more emotionally detached from the patients than other nurses, Allitt seemed to be a completely normal individual. Unbeknownst to her employers and colleagues, she was a very dangerous woman.
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Horrific Homes for Sale in New YorkNew York's most famous haunted house is currently on sale for $1.5 million.
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Rodney Alcala - The Dating Game KillerWhen Cheryl refused a date with the winning bachelor on "The Dating Game," she had no idea that she had turned down a date with a man who was on his way to becoming one of the most depraved serial killers in American history. -
Robert Ackermann - The Vienna CannibalUnlike most cannibals, Robert Ackermann's motives were not ritualistic, bloodthirsty or sexual in nature. He was simply curious...
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Killer Quartet: The Burke-Hare MurdersTaking advantage of a growing need for cadavers in medical schools, William Burke and William Hare, along with their wives, manufactured bodies by killing innocent people and selling their remains to local medical colleges.
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Babyface Killer: The Life and Crimes of Mary BellAfter years of abuse at the hands of her mentally unstable mother, Mary Bell committed two cold-blooded murders at the young age of eleven. -
Basement of Horrors: The Life and Crimes of Gary HeidnikDuring a four month period in 1987-88, Gary Heidnik kidnapped five women and kept them captive in his basement. The torture and abuse that they were subjected to was unimaginable.
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Kidnapping, Torture of Carol Smith - the Girl in the BoxAs Carol stepped into the blue Dodge Colt, she had no idea that she had just met the man who would brainwash her and keep her captive in his home as his sex slave for the next seven years.
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Death of Innocence - Murder of Shanda SharerOn the night of Friday, January 10, 1992, five teenage girls got into a car in a small town in Indiana. Several hours later, only four of the girls were still alive. This is the horrific true story of the untimely death of 12-year-old Shanda Sharer. -
Charles Schmid - Charismatic KillerThe true story about the serial killer who inspired famed horror writer Jack Ketchum's novel The Lost. -
Tragic Death of Sylvia LikensThe true story of the murder that inspired Jack Ketchum's novel The Girl Next Door. A word of caution: this article depicts severe child abuse and should not be read by those who are easily upset.
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Ray and Faye Copeland: The Elderly MurderersThe true account of America's oldest killing couple.
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The 1936 Murder of Nancy TittertonThe true story of a 1936 homicide case and how forensic detection brought the perpetrator to justice.
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Lifesaving Treats No Dieter Should Be WithoutThese are the healthy foods that keep me happy and sane on my diet. -
How to Cope with the Loss of a PetThe things that comforted me after the passing of my dog. -
What Not to Feed Your PetsFoods that are harmful and possibly fatal to domestic animals.
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The Real Amityville Horror - The DeFeo MurdersThe true account of the grisly murders that took place in New York's infamous Amityville house. -
Ten Ways to Avoid Shark AttacksTips for how to avoid becoming the victim of a shark attack. -
The True Events that Inspired Jaws: the New Jersey Shark Attacks of 1916The true story of the terrifying shark attacks that occurred in New Jersey in 1916.
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12 Films of ChristmasBrief descriptions of the 12 best holiday films. -
Get Paid to StudyI recently found a loophole that allows me to study and be an active content producer at the same time...
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The Origins of SociologyA brief description of the history of sociology and some of its early contributors. -
Terrifying New Trait Discovered in Moray EelsThe second set of jaws located in the throat of the moray eel make them eerily comparable to the fictional monster of the "Alien" films.
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Product Review: Nestle Pure Life Fruit Splash WaterThis product is naturally flavored and calorie free. It has no fat and contains only 50 mg of sodium per serving. It is sweetened with Splenda and does not contain any sugar. -
Book Review: Stephen King's Rose MadderRose Daniels sits fearfully huddled on the floor in the corner of her living room, struggling to breathe. As she glances around, she sees the torn-up remnants of the romance novel that she was reading before her husband came home and violently ridded her of it. -
Serology and Its Applications in Criminal InvestigationSerology is yet another aspect of forensic science that has been exceedingly useful in solving crimes and homicides. The first breakthrough in serology came in 1875 with the discovery that there are several different types of blood -
Mary Winkler Released After Only 67 DaysAfter serving a mere 67-day sentence, Mary Winkler, the Tennessee wife who shot and killed her husband over one-year ago, has been set free. -
Identification of Remains: It's Effectiveness in Solving CrimesA majority of homicide victims are killed by someone that they knew. Therefore, discovering the identity of the victim can be very useful in leading to the identity of the killer -
Odontology and Psychological ProfilingOdontology and psychological profiling are two aspects of forensic detection that have proven to be very useful in the apprehension of criminals and murderers. This article will briefly about both aspects and how they have contributed to forensic science. -
Forensic Detection: Fingerprinting and Forensic AnthropologyThere are approximately fifteen main aspects of forensic detection. In this article, I will give a brief explanation of fingerprinting and forensic anthropology as well as examples of how each helped to bring some of the nation's most deplorable criminals to justice. -
Product Review: Casio Exilim Z75A description of the features of the Casio Exilim Z75 digital camera. -
Creepy Facts You Didn't Know About the Movie "The Omen."Mia Farrow (who starred in "Rosemary's Baby" in 1968) makes a cameo appearance as Mrs. Baylock in the 2006 remake of "The Omen." Charlton Heston, Roy Scheider, and William Holden all were offered the role of Robert Thorne, but rejected it. -
Interesting Facts From Behind the Scenes of "Psycho"Chocolate syrup was used for the blood in the original Psycho. The sound effect used during the stabbing scene was actually the sound of a knife stabbing a melon. -
Creepy Coincidences Behind the Scenes of "Poltergeist"In the pool scene, the skeletons that emerge from the muddy water are real. JoBeth Williams was unaware of this until the scene had already been filmed. -
Stephen King TriviaFun facts about the infamous writer. -
The Vault of Horror: Behind the Scenes of "The Shining""The Shining" is one of my personal favorites. Directed by Stanley Kubrick and based on the brilliant novel by Stephen King, this movie is a classic. Here are a few fun facts about the film and its production. -
Stolen Boy: The True Story that Inspired "Alpha Dog"It all stared out as a joke, but ended in a murder. In August 2000, a group of friends fell under the spell of a corrupted leader. They engaged in actions that would lead to the murder of an innocent boy and incite a four-year manhunt. -
John George Haigh: The Acid Bath MurdererHaigh was called upon to visit the police station where he confessed to the murder of Olive Durand-Deacon. With no show of emotion, he told police, "Mrs. Durand-Deacon no longer exists. I have destroyed her with acid. How can you prove a murder if there is no body?" -
Leonard Earle Nelson: The Dark StranglerWhile across the Atlantic Henri Landru was killing in France and Peter Kurten was killing in Germany, America had its own serial killing monster, Leonard Earle Nelson. -
Jerome Brudos: The Shoe Fetish SlayerFetishism among normal individuals is harmless; among psychopaths it can be fatal. According to John Douglas, 72% of serial killers exhibit some form of fetishism during the early years of their lives. -
Dennis Nilsen: The British Jeffrey DahmerOn a frigid winter day in London, a group of tenants complained of drainage problems in their apartments. Five days later, a plumber arrived to inspect the pipes and made a grisly discovery... -
The Top 7 Stephen King MoviesCarrie is telekinetic; she has the unique ability to move things through force of the mind. This is a talent that is soon used to exact revenge on all who ever taunted her. -
The Most Terrifying Horror Movies of All Time: Part OneAlthough a majority of horror films do not affect me, every now and again one will come along that ends my streak of imperviousness. These are reviews of five horror films that are guaranteed to horrify even the most hardened fans of the genre -
The Top 6 Tim Burton MoviesBrief summaries of what I believe to be the best Tim Burton films. -
Folie a Deux Part Four: Gerald and Charlene GallegoGerald and Charlene Gallego were yet another classic example of a folie a deux; they were also one of the first well-known killer couples from America. -
Folie a Deux Part Three: David and Catherine BirnieOn November 10, 1986, a 17-year-old girl ran into a local supermarket. She was half-naked and hysterical, but managed to announce that she had been raped. -
Forensic Detection: Part OneFor hundreds of years, scientists and law enforcement agencies have been working together to bring some of the most heinous criminals and murderers to justice.
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Folie a Deux Part Two: Frederick and Rosemary WestThe most disturbing detail of their horrific crimes is that their own children were the victims of many of them.
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The Son of Sam: 30 Years LaterDuring the sweltering summer of 1977, fear spread throughout New York like wildfire. People became paranoid, suspecting their own husbands, sons and co-workers of being the elusive killer.
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Folie a Deux Part One: Ian Brady and Myra HindleyThe life and crimes of the infamous killer duo.
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Jellyfish: Wondrous Creatures of the SeaA detailed description of the life cycle, life functions and anatomy of the jellyfish.
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Ed Gein: The Ghoul of PlainfieldAn attractive young woman takes off her white bathrobe and steps into the shower. A silhouette appears through the curtain. It appears to be an elderly woman holding a butcher's knife in her left hand...
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Richard Ramirez: The Night StalkerAn in-depth description of the life and crimes of the infamous "Night Stalker."
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The Beanes: A Family of CannibalsThe life of Sawney Beane and his cannibalistic family of cave-dwellers.
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William Heirens: Interpreting the Signature of a Serial KillerAlthough William changes his MO when he switched from killing grown women to killing a little girl, his signature remained the same.
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Ivan Milat: The Backpacker KillerAn account of the life and crimes of Australia's most deadly serial murderer.
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Elizabeth Bathory: The Blood CountessThe true account of one of the most vicious serial killers of the Middle Ages.
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Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka: The Deadly DuoAn account of the heinous crimes carried out by one of the most notorious killing couples in criminal history.
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Suikoden: The Underground Video Game SeriesDescriptions of the first two games in the Suikoden series.
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Necroscope: The First Novel in a Chilling Vampire Fiction SeriesAn introduction to the first book of the Necroscope series.
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Arthur Shawcross: The Genesee River KillerThe life and crimes of one of new York's most deadly serial murderers.
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Edmund Kemper: The Co-ed KillerBorn in 1948, Edmund Emil Kemper III was the product of a dysfunctional family. By the time Kemper was 10-years-old, it was very obvious that there was something seriously wrong with him.
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Child DevelopmentA detailed description of the stages of a child's development.
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Albert Fish: The Sadistic Child SlayerThe true story of the real-life Hannibal Lecter.
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What Makes a Serial Killer?The characteristics shared by many serial killers and warning signs that might indicate a disturbed individual.
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Silent Hill: A Game - Movie ComparisonA detailed comparison of the renowned video game and its silver screen rendition.
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Herman Webster Mudgett: Polygamist, Swindler, MurdererHe would take out a life insurance policy on a non-existent person and substitute a human cadaver, claiming that it was the insured individual. He would then cash in the policy.
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The Munsters: America's First Family of FrightA look at America's favorite ghoulish family.
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Battle of the Gaming Consoles: Microsoft X-Box Versus Sony PlaystationA comparison of two of the most popular contemporary video game consoles.
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Top 5 "Chick Flicks"Reviews of what I consider to be the five best girly movies.















