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Samuel Little

Samuel Little was born on June 7, 1940 in Reynolds, Georgia. As an adult, he described his mother as a “prostitute.” He was raised by his grandmother in Ohio. When Samuel was 16, he was arrested for breaking and entering and went to juvenile detention. Samuel Little After his release, Samuel moved to Florida and … Continue reading Samuel Little →

icantbelieveitsnonfiction Blog Posts 1 Comment October 6, 2020October 7, 2020 4 Minutes

Ricky Ray Barnet

August 31, 1982 in Grangeville, Idaho 2 and a half year old Ricky Ray Barnet was visiting his grandparents’ dairy with his father. The farm was massive, covering several hundred acres. Ricky Ray Barnet Workers were rushing about unloading a truck of chickens.  Barnet watched from atop a hay wagon in front of one of … Continue reading Ricky Ray Barnet →

icantbelieveitsnonfiction Blog Posts, Uncategorized 2 Comments September 1, 2020September 1, 2020 1 Minute

Marvin Gabrion

Marvin Gabrion was born on October 18, 1953. Marvin Gabrion On August 7, 1996, he went with his nephew, Mikey, and Wayne Davis to pick up 18 year old Rachel Timmerman. She believed that she was going to a party. Shortly after picking Rachel up, Marvin kicked Mikey and Wayne out of the car. He … Continue reading Marvin Gabrion →

icantbelieveitsnonfiction Blog Posts 1 Comment June 2, 2020June 2, 2020 3 Minutes

Jamison Family Deaths

The Jamison Family lived in Eufaula, Oklahoma. The family consisted of Bobby Jamison, his wife, Sherilynn, and their daughter, Madyson. Sherilynn’s son, Colton, had lived with the family until 2009 when he went to live with his father in Oklahoma City. The Jamisons The Jamison’s were strange and neighbors stayed away from them. They had … Continue reading Jamison Family Deaths →

icantbelieveitsnonfiction Blog Posts 1 Comment May 5, 2020May 5, 2020 3 Minutes

Ted Conrad

July 11, 1969 in Cleveland, OH It was Ted Conrad’s 20th birthday and he was going to do it up right.He came back from his lunch break with a brown paper sack that contained a bottle of whiskey and a carton of cigarettes.  He told anyone who’d listen about the big night he had planned. … Continue reading Ted Conrad →

icantbelieveitsnonfiction Blog Posts 5 Comments October 30, 2018January 16, 2019 2 Minutes

Sharon Kinne

November 30, 1939 in Independence, Missouri... Sharon Elizabeth Hall was born. She was raised by her mother, who was an alcoholic. She met James Kinne at a church function when she was just 16 years old. The couple, despite James's strong religious background, became physical very early on in their relationship. The summer romance got … Continue reading Sharon Kinne →

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Delphine LaLaurie

April 10, 1834 in New Orleans, Louisiana... A fire erupted at the mansion located at 1140 Royal Street in the French Quarter. It was the home of Delphine LaLaurie and her husband, Dr. Leonard LaLaurie. The fire was started by the cook, a 70 year old slave. The woman had been chained to the stove … Continue reading Delphine LaLaurie →

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Hiroo Onoda

March 9, 1974 in Lubang, Phillippines... Retired Major Yoshimi Taniguchi of the Japanese Imperial Army flew to Lubang to officially relieve Second Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda of his duties and encourage his surrender to President of the Philippines, Ferdinand E. Marcos. Hiroo had been sent to Lubang to fight in 1944. In September of 1945, after … Continue reading Hiroo Onoda →

icantbelieveitsnonfiction Blog Posts 2 Comments July 17, 2018July 28, 2018 3 Minutes

Treva Throneberry, part 2

This is part 2 of Treva Throneberry. Be sure to read part 1 first! In 1997, Treva walked into Evergreen High School in Vancouver, Washington. By now, she was 28 years old, but told school officials that she was 16. She still had her tennis racket and small red bible. Now her name was Brianna … Continue reading Treva Throneberry, part 2 →

icantbelieveitsnonfiction Blog Posts 16 Comments May 2, 2018July 28, 2018 6 Minutes

Treva Throneberry, part 1

May 18, 1969 in Wichita Falls, Texas... Carl and Patsy Throneberry welcomed their youngest daughter, Treva, to the family. While she was still young, the family, which included her 3 sisters and a brother, moved to Electra, Texas. By 1985, everyone in the small town knew the Throneberrys. By all accounts, Treva, now a junior … Continue reading Treva Throneberry, part 1 →

icantbelieveitsnonfiction Blog Posts 2 Comments April 25, 2018July 28, 2018 7 Minutes

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