Aquilia Barnette

It’s a sad fact in doing research for these cases that facts about the victims get lost along the way. Countless reports from newspapers will detail the lives of killers, rapists, thieves, and con artists, while rarely – if ever – finding the space to tell us about the people who they hurt. The breadth of information available narrows even further when we go back even 20 years – before social media, viral campaigns for recognition, or lesser-known documentarians who care enough to hear the victims’ stories. 

Content Warnings: intimate partner violence, murder, stalking.

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Paul Bergrin

In some criminal cases, it’s almost like the contrast between the crime and the person committing it, which somehow makes everything more shocking. For example, when the criminal is a police officer – something that seems to occur ridiculously often – breaking the law instead of upholding it. Then there are cases where nurses intentionally harm or even kill the vulnerable people they’re supposed to be caring for. Or when already-disgustingly-wealthy businessmen dodge taxes or run Ponzi schemes so they can make just that little bit more money. 

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  • The NJ.com article can be found here.

Content Warnings: murder, abuse of power.

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Audio Engineering by the talented Neeks at We Talk of Dreams; find him on Twitter @we talk of dreams or visit https://theinkypawprint.com/

Case Cracker Elite – Patreon Producer – Kim McDermott