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The justice for Tammy Haas continues

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 Justice for Tammy Haas          Regardless of what you may have thought about the verdict or the views of Eric Stukel, the thing that remains important is the hunger for the justice that Tammy Haas deserves never stops. It never becomes a one time hit or a search that grows useless. This forever going hunt is the thing that will bring justice. This is why I write. This is why the community continues to search endlessly.           If you remember from the last article, I had only written and discussed what was reported. I also did mention that there is a Facebook page. Justice for Tammy Haas was created in 2014 not just to bring light or topic to Tammy Haas but in hopes to bring some sort of justice to solve this unsolved case. This article we will look into the page and the evidence that is presented through newspaper clippings and presented by the people that have posted on it.           The first thing we need to discuss is the events of September 17th-September 18th. As

The Case of Tammy Haas

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 What happened to Tammy Haas?  Tammy Haas picture from Facebook          It's been a day but I wanted to get back to writing a post. I didn't know what to write so I sat here and thought about cases that could receive more attention besides just locally. This is a case that deserves more coverage everywhere because Tammy Haas deserves the justice that she never had gotten. Strap in for a little wild ride as we investigate the case of Tammy Haas.           Before continuing though, this article has no intention to create a fame on the suspect nor has the intention to create a mass talk about this family nor their daughter. This is an investigation based on evidence given prior to the trial and what is known today.          The girl who had a future          I personally didn't  know Haas but the way that people still care for her shows that all of her life, Tammy had a great personality. She was athletic and cheerful. Even wanted to celebrate her future after high school. In

The Nun that murdered because of love

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 Marianna de Leyva y Marino                    What you are about to read will sound like a Shakespeare script where everything seems all and mighty between two lovers until tragedy strikes. This true crime story is nonetheless because of art and life will always mimic each other and this is not just the true story of love yet of the true tragedy that happened after.                                         In the year of 1557, Marianna de Leyva y Marino, came into existence. Growing up, her family was wealthy because they made tons of money from banking. After her mother passed, her father left her and had her aunt raise her eventually forgetting about her due to his job. Yet, when she was 13, her father came back and forced her into a covenant.                     This covenant did lead her into becoming Sister Virginia. In the nunnery, she was adored by younger people until things changed in her twenties. Gian Paolo Osio, a young man that absolutely charmed women, caught her eye. Unf

Please follow After Dark: Coast to Coast and where to find us!

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After Dark: Coast to Coast Killers podcast locations          Hello again!           Do you have a daily craving for murder and true crime? Are you always searching for the right podcast that will satisfy you to your core? If so, I know the podcast just for you!         After Dark: Coast to Coast Killers is a weekly podcast that discusses unsolved serial killings from various parts around the world. So far we've covered from Hawaii to the Midwest and our future episodes will even go to Japan!           This podcast is EVERYWHERE! Spotify, Anchor, Outcast, Google podcasts, and even Apple. All you have to do is follow us, get notifications, and continue tuning in every Friday and Sunday to receive your daily dose of murder. And before I forget, share this podcast with everyone that you know!          Plus After Dark: Coast to Coast will have many upcoming series with the first two coming in May! Before I go, feel free to follow this blog and our Facebook page at After Dark: Coast to

'The Honolulu Strangler' episode is out now!

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             'The Honolulu Strangler' episode out now! 3 out of 5 young women who were victims of the Honolulu Killer              You've heard that right!             A brand new episode is out! 'The Honolulu Strangler' is takes place between May of 1985 and April of 1986 on the beaches and lagoons of Hawaii. Paradise ends when a serial killer murders, rapes, and bounds his victim's before throwing them on the beaches. Despite plenty of searches and evidence, to this day, this killer has not been caught.           To find out what happens and the horror behind the gruesome murders, listen to 'The Honolulu Strangler' anywhere you listen to podcasts.             If you like the episode, like it, share it and follow us for more weekly true crime episodes!           

The Bird Hex

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                   Despite us talking about this episode in the future on the podcast, I still wanted to write about it because this case still scares South Dakota. This is known as the Bird Hex.           Jake Bird was born in an unknown location in Louisiana. At the age of 19, Bird was forced to leave home and did what any other homeless person would do. In order to keep warm, he would stay in box cars. He would work for sleep and meals.  For work, he was a manual laborer and a railroad dancer that laid and maintained tracks. A thing to note about how Bird got away with his crimes was his job required him to travel. Other than what he did as work, he is known for his label as a serial killer. Even though there is a complete timeline, we need to go back to October 30th, 1947 and the trial that brought the Bird Hex.          In not just my personal opinion, but many others that wrote about October 30th, it isn't stated in anything that I could find on why Bird did what he did. At t

First glance at Friday's episode

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    I typically won't give out hints or sneak peaks at episodes because I may not have had the episode pre-recorded or something can shovel the whole plan and I forget. Fortunately, since I pretty much put in one month's worth of episodes in a week, I want to give people at least the episode's details and what should be expected.      This episode will be released at 11:00 AM CT on all platforms. It's about a half and hour long, maybe a little more. It takes place in Hawaii and a serial killer is on the loose murdering young women in popular tourist sites like beaches and beach bars, etc.      Nearly all victims were dumped in the same area (s) and disappeared before being found dead in the same manner. This case may or may not have been solved but you can find that out on Friday's episode, 'The Honolulu Strangler'.       Btw, every Sunday, we release a weekly episode as well. After Dark Quickbits is an episode where we talk about crime. Whether it is books,