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Where I Lived: True Crime

Where I Lived: True Crime

著者: Angie Newcom
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概要

The most unsettling crimes aren’t always the ones you hear about. Where I Lived explores real true crime cases from places I’ve personally lived—focusing on the ones that never got the attention they deserved. These stories aren’t distant. They happened in neighborhoods, on streets, and in communities just like yours.Copyright 2026 Angie Newcom ノンフィクション犯罪
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  • The Unintended Target -- The Shooting of Messiah Williams
    2026/05/02
    On a Friday night in October 2020, three-year-old Messiah Williams was waiting for Halloween, excited to dress up as "Baby Yoda." He never got the chance. A retaliatory drive-by shooting sent a barrage of bullets through his Flint, Michigan, home, claiming his life in a war he wasn't part of. Explore the harrowing "three-jury" trial that followed and the complex search for justice in a community reeling from a tragedy that stole the city's youngest heart.
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    8 分
  • The Girl the World Forgot: The Case of Erika Hill
    2026/04/25
    For eight years, a girl lay in an Indiana grave known only as "Lake County Jane Doe." In her home in Wisconsin, her disappearance went unnoticed by the system and unexplained by her family. Uncover the chilling story of how 15-year-old Erika Hill was silenced by those meant to protect her, the harrowing details of a cross-state cover-up, and the courageous whistleblower who finally brought her home. A look at the "quiet" houses that hide the loudest secrets.
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    7 分
  • The Apartment on Silver Lake Road: The Dominick Calhoun Story
    2026/04/25
    In April 2010, the quiet of Argentine Township, Michigan, was shattered by a crime that redefined the state's justice system. Four-year-old Dominick Calhoun endured a horrific three-day ordeal that exposed the devastating consequences of silence and systemic failure. Explore the heartbreaking details of the case, the legal battle that followed, and the legacy of "Dominick’s Law"—a movement born from tragedy to protect Michigan’s most vulnerable children.
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    5 分
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