Sunday, January 24, 2021

Why Women Kill

 



Snochia Mosely joined an elite group of infamous women September 20, 2018, when she walked into the Rite-Aid facility near Baltimore, Md. where she worked and started blasting away with a 9mm Glock semiautomatic pistol. 

She killed three people and wounded three more. Then, Snochia, whose last known address was Baltimore, pointed the Glock at herself and squeezed the trigger one final, deadly time.

Women are responsible for only about 10 percent of murders in the U.S. and only 4 percent of the time is it a female pulling the trigger and dropping bodies in a “mass killing.”

The feds define “mass killings” as homicides involved three or more dead victims. Women are rarely at the triggers of those massacres. However, when a female is shooting, and more than three people fall dead, the body count is usually low, according to Adam Lankford, a criminologist at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.

“If you look at mass shootings in the United States that have killed eight or more people, they’re all done by men,” Lankford told the Washington Post.

Lankford said men tend to be more aggressive and violent than women and as a result are more likely to commit mass killings where ten or more people die. He said men who do that kind of lethal damage are usually suicidal and driven by a quest to be famous for murder.

While the New York Post reported Snochia wrote on her Facebook page that “an eye for an eye” was one of her favorite phrases, at this time, nobody knows why she went on this deadly rampage.



One woman. One gun. Looking for love.

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Saturday, June 27, 2020

Denver's Dog Poop Murder




Darian Simon told Denver police that he and his girlfriend, Isabella Thallas, were walking their dog in the 3000-block of North Fox Street when he told the dog to poop. A guy in a ground floor apartment started yelling at them.

"Are you going to train that dog, or just yell at it?" the man shouted. 

Simon said he and Isabella did their best to ignore the guy, but then the man pointed a gun at them and started shooting.

Darian was hit by one of the shots, but he was able to run away. Isabella was not so fortunate. She was pronounced dead at the scene. 

Michael Close, 36, was arrested after deputies pulled him over on Highway 285 and discovered a rifle and a handgun on his car's floor.

This is the first time Close has been arrested, at least in Colorado. Now he faces a charge of first-degree murder—all for the poop of a dog.


Private investigator Ron Delaney’s prized Corvette has been smashed by a speeding blonde, he’s fallen in love with a woman half his age and now the Russian mob’s after him.

Empty Minute: A Murder Mystery is a crime action thriller about a private investigator and his promise to uncover the truth — no matter how much it hurts. 





Saturday, November 30, 2019

Crucifix Cracks Mommy's Skull by Rod Kackley





Christian Lydia Martinez spent the day drinking with friends. The twenty-five-year-old Texas woman came home, got into a fight with her mom, and cracked the forty-five-year-old over the head with a crucifix.

San Antonio police say Christian ripped the religious icon right off the wall and bashed her mother over the head with it. 

Mom's going to be okay. She suffered a skull fracture. But doctors at a local hospital were able to treat her injury. 

Christian won't be coming home again, at least not for a while.

She's charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and held on a $30,000 bond. 

I don't think mommy's going to be putting up her house as collateral to spring her daughter, do you?





He'd always wanted her, but she just wanted to be friends. So, he killed her and everyone else in the house.

If it weren't for his cellmate and a hooker, this guy would still be running wild. 

If you've never read a true crime story, here's where you should start!

Lustful Desires: A Shocking True Crime Story of Mass Murder is available wherever you buy books, including Rod Kackley's Crime Stories Bookstore.




Lustful Desires: A Shocking True Crime Story of Mass Murder. 


Friday, November 29, 2019

#Justice For Ashley: A Shocking True Crime Story




Worse than murder. 
More heinous than homicide. Ashley's mother wants justice.

#Justice For Ashley is not just a shocking true crime story. It's an amazing, compelling true crime story. 

Ashley: a beautiful young woman. Utterly open to life and love. Yes, she was gullible, but she was the light of so many lives.

Jared: Scum of the earth. A monster without a conscience. 

He did Ashley wrong. But, she took him back, because, well, that was Ashley. 
Her mother knew Jared was terrible for Ashley. She didn't want this to happen. But it did. Now, Kristine demands justice for Ashley. She wants her daughter to be returned to her. All of her. 

You won't believe how this fantastic, shocking true crime story ends.
#Justice For Ashley is a true-crime thriller that will have you hooked from the very first page. And this is one book about a shocking true crime that you'll never forget.

And, #Justice For Ashley: A Shocking True Crime Story is only one of the tales of murder and mayhem you'll read in this book. 

Bonus Stories!

Killed in The Backseat!
Husband Arrested, Wife's Remains Discovered: A Mother's Worst Nightmare!
Cheerleader's Murder
Hooker, Serial Killer Or Both?
Serial Killers Are Everywhere

And More!!!!

New to true crime? This is a great place to start. If you love true crime, and you know it, you'll never forgive yourself if you don't read #Justice For Ashley. 





Sunday, June 16, 2019

She Cries Alone: A Shocking True Crime Story



Was it murder on New York’s Hudson River or merely a tragic accident? Should she go down in the annals of America’s female murderers, or is she just one more victim of a fractured court system.

Angelika Graswald claims she’s not a cold-blooded killer, but New York prosecutors say she purposely pulled a plug on her fiance’s kayak so he’d drown in the storm-tossed waves of the Hudson River.

She Cries Alone: A Shocking True Crime Story takes you through the day Vincent Viafore died, the afternoon Angelika walked and talked with a New York State Police detective, the eleven-hour police interrogation of this immigrant from Latvia, her disputed confession, and then the behind-the-scenes deal-making that led to her eventual plea bargain and release.

Is she a killer or a victim? You’ll be the judge as you read She Cries Alone: A Shocking True Crime Story by Rod Kackley.

She Cries Alone: A Shocking True Crime Story is available wherever books are sold including Amazon/Kindle, Barnes & Noble, and Rod Kackley's Crime Stories Bookstore.








Saturday, December 8, 2018

Chopped Up Body In The Basement? Who Is She?



Sunday, Dec. 2, 2018:  Grand Rapids, Mich. police responded to a report of  "a suspicious activity involving possible foul play" in the 900-block of Franklin SE at 4:30pm EST. It's not the worst neighborhood in this West Michigan, but it's not the worst, either. Lots of two-story wooden homes dating back to World War Two. Plenty of renters, and enough crime to keep the cops busy 24/7. This crime is going to be one of more interesting in recent memory.

After waiting hours for a warrant, officers carefully go into a large home converted into a couple of relatively inexpensive apartments. It doesn't take long to dial up this investigation from "suspicious activity" and "possible foul play" to something much, much worse.

Officers discover a couple of human body parts just outside a stairway to Apartment #2, the home of Jared James Chance. Inside Jared's apartment detectives find "several areas of blood" and "articles that could have been used to dismember a human body" along with some bloody rags and bottles of cleaning solutions.

Now, as for that body, Shocking True Crime readers, where's the rest of it? Police find it in the basement of the structure. Chance was arrested, Sunday, and charged with the mutilation of a dead body, and that is probably just the beginning of the charges that could put Jared James Chance behind bars for the rest of his life.

Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2018:  The GRPD is back in the neighborhood, looking into a dumpster. Looking for more evidence? You can bet on it. And they must have found something. A GRPD truck took the dumpster way after it was wrapped in plastic.

Now then, the body. Who is it, or better put, who was it? 

Nobody knows, at least not at the time this article was written.
But dear Shocking True Crime readers, here's a clue we can't ignore: a woman described as an "acquaintance" Jared's was last seen with our suspect Nov. 30 and has not been seen since.
Could she be the victim? More to come, I am sure


--Rod


George wanted sex. John wanted money. Craigslist brought them together. The result was a murder so horrific that even the most jaded New Yorker was repulsed.

Why Did That Man Kill Uncle George? is available wherever books are sold including Amazon/Kindle, Barnes & Noble and Rod Kackley's Crime Stories Bookstore.