In the past on this blog, we have discussed how creatives, especially writers, seem to be susceptible to mental illness and prone to suicide (not sure what I’m talking about? Read The Sylvia Plath Effect here). So, why has there been a surge of people believing that Hunter S. Thompson’s death was orchestrated by outside …
Tag: Colorado
Identified: Sumter County Does
So, you’re all getting another bonus post this month - I’d planned to take a short break after the Bundy series but something came up. There has been big news in the true crime community, and you all probably have heard about it by now: Sumter County Jane and Jock Doe have their names back. …
Bundy: Denise Oliverson (Confessed)
Today’s case will cover our second Bundy victim in Colorado - she disappeared less than a month after Julie Cunningham - though she vanished from Grand Junction, which is nearly 150 miles away from Vail. Denise Oliverson was another kind person that Bundy allegedly snuffed out. Let’s explore. Who Was Denise? Despite the amount of …
Bundy: Julie Cunningham (Confessed)
For today’s post, we’re back to a case that Bundy confessed to that remains classified as a missing persons case. We’re jumping forward slightly, to March 1975. Another slight difference is that this is the first case we’re covering from Colorado in the Bundy series. So - what happened to Julie Cunningham on the night …
Identified: Rainbow Falls Doe
This month’s Doe case deviates from my attempts to shed more light on BIPOC cases, so to make up for it I will be covering two linked missing men of color next month. I feel that it’s important to show the good news side of true crime as well, so we all remember that these …