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Illustrating Evil: How Samuel Little’s Art Unveiled His Victims

November 22, 2024 Margo Lundeen

Between the years of 1970-2005, Samuel Little murdered an estimate of 93 victims. This makes him one of the most prolific serial killers to exist. In 2012 he was arrested on a drug charge that would lead to one of the most shocking plot twists in United States criminal history.

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From Sex Scandals to Fame, Is It Worth It?

November 22, 2024 keman

In a world where rising stars are idealized, sexualized, and obsessed over, capitalizing on these behaviors and invoking them would seem to be a sure path to fame and fortune. Over the course of the 21st century, sex scandals have left a lasting impact on our memories and aided in

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(Taylor’s Version): The Stolen Music of Taylor Swift

November 22, 2024 Shelby

Taylor Swift is the queen of pop and has many accolades to prove it: her Era’s Tour is the highest grossing concert tour of all time, she has 14 Grammys and 58 nominations, and is the female artist with the most charted songs. Her success alone is very impressive, but

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