Carolina Sarassa Warns Women About Domestic Violence: Learn How to Say “NO” or You Can Wind up Dead

By Ashley Butler | June 29, 2015

I’m a 31-year old Latina and a Journalist. We’ve all heard about it on the news, from a friend, or someone we know, who unfortunately have been victims of what’s called ‘domestic violence’. Just like many other things in life we think, “well, that won’t happen to me,” and that’s exactly what I always thought until I met Debbie Flores-Narvaez. In reality, I didn’t get to meet Debbie in person; I met her after she was brutally murdered. […]

Part 1: Author Ferak explains newly obtained crime photos from DIXIE’s murder case

By John Ferak | June 29, 2015

Iowa bedroom of Dixie and Scott Shanahan, late October 2003. CAPTION: Author’s perspective: Study this photo carefully. What do you see? On the wall, there’s a portrait of Jesus Christ. The drapes are drawn shut. Two lamps on each side of the bed. A blue pillow. But did you notice the lump in the bed? […]

Post Six: One Man’s Quest To Answer The Romanov Questions and Finish What His Family Started

By Steve Jackson | June 29, 2015

In 2013, I was invited by Peter Sarandinaki to join his first expedition to Perm, Russia to locate the remains of the Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich Romanov, the final leg of a journey he’d been on for years and, in a way perhaps, his entire life. We just completed the third expedition and, having not […]