These True Crime Cases Are So Disturbing, They Might Ruin Your Sleep
By Marisa Martinez,
2024-08-26
Reddit user, Sokka_23 posed the question , "What is a true crime case that keeps you up at night?"
Here are some of the cases that have resonated with people:
1. The Murder Case of Junko Furuta
"Junko Furuta's torture and murder. Even if you imagined the worst things a human can endure, it's not even close to what these monsters did to her for over more than a month. Looking into detail is NSFL and some of them have completely escaped justice because of their influence."
"I’m not a religious person, but it’s cases like these that make me hope that hell is real. I don’t care at all that these people were ‘minors’ when the crime was committed. They do not deserve to live full and joyful lives when they actively and horrifically ended someone else’s."
"I come from Liverpool and this is the worst one for me. The whole city was screaming for blood. They still are. One is out and doesn't reoffend but one constantly reoffends and is back in prison now."
"The Colorado Hammer case frightened me so much as a kid, growing up outside of Denver and hearing about it on the news. I slept with a steak knife by my bed after that, and I was 11."
"Sylvia Likens in 1965. 16-year-old, who was left by her parents in the care of a woman named Gertrude. Gertrude tortured and abused her. She had her kids participate in the abuse. Neighborhood kids also either participated or watched. Sylvia and her sister never said anything because they were scared that it would get worse. Other adults came to the house and saw what state she was in, but never did anything for her. Multiple people were tried and convicted of various crimes and I believe the abuse went on for months until she finally died of a brain injury. I read a true crime book on it and I just could not stop crying"
11. The Double Murder Case of Aarushi Talwar and Hemraj Banjade
"Aarushi Hemraj double murder case. A 13-year-old girl and their house help were murdered in Noida. It baffles me how the police could not solve the case despite having so much evidence."
"I remember this case super well because it occurred pretty close to where I grew up. It was all over our local papers and I remember asking my mom when they would find her (when she was still considered missing) and if she was going to be okay, and the way my mom very delicately let me know that there was a good chance she wasn’t going to be okay because of how long she had been missing for. Burned into my brain."
"Cogne case. It's an Italian case. When I was a kid, everyone talked about it. The murders name is Annamaria Franzoni. Basically in 2002, a mother of two children (7-year-old and 3-year-old) called her doctor because the youngest son's head exploded. The murder weapon was never found, but apparently, she hit the child with something enough heavy to break his skull. The sentence was 30 years in prison. She did six years in prison and five under house arrest."
16. The Dissapearance of Keir Johnson and Her Child
"Not necessarily a crime, but a missing persons case local to my area. Keir Johnson and her baby Chloe disappeared seven years ago when they were supposed to meet Keir’s friends at the beach and never showed up. They have never been found. Keir’s car was found a few days after an amber alert was issued for them, but nothing of them has been found since. I wonder about them quite often."
"The disappearance of Brian Shaffer only because that happened at the university I went to and I’ve also been to the bar he disappeared from (it now no longer exists) and I think it’s so weird how he was never seen leaving the bar."
"The case of Tera Lynn Smith. She disappeared in my hometown when I was a child. She went out for a jog and was never seen again. Her parents found her journal that indicated that she was sleeping with her 30+ year-old karate teacher, she was 16. There are a lot of people who believe he killed her, but there isn't much to prove that. She disappeared in the 90s and has not been found. A lot of people in the area know her and her family. Her disappearance made national news, but no one was ever charged with anything."
"Bianca Devins. Not only are incels still disgracing her name to this day, they're still spreading photos of her murder around the internet, sending them to her family, and her friends. There are social media accounts dedicated to talking shit about this MINOR CHILD, who was murdered by zero fault of her own, and those accounts won't be removed or banned from social media sites. Social media companies won't acknowledge that they do indeed break the site's TOS and law enforcement won't fucking do anything about all of the bullying and harassment still happening to her family and friends five years later."
"The horrifying honour abuse murder of 27-year-old British mother Surjit Kaur Athwal. Committed by her monster-in-law Bachan Kaur Athwal and evil husband Sukhdave Singh Athwal. When Surjit was murdered, her youngest child was nine months old. Her sister-in-law Sarbjit secretly fought for justice for Surjit for nine years; becoming both the first person in within a murderer’s family ever to go into open court in a honour killing trial as the Prosecution’s key witness and the first to waive anonymity. In 2013, Sarbjit released her book Shamed: The Honour Killing That Shocked Britain – by the Sister Who Fought for Justice. Bachan Kaur Athwal was convicted of murdering Surjit and jailed for life at the Old Bailey in 2007 but granted early release in 2022. Whilst incarcerated, Bachan Kaur Athwal committed multiple violent attacks including upon prison staff, an inmate, and her own daughter during a prison visit. Sarbjit Athwal founded the charity True Honour in 2015 with the aim of stopping honour abuse and helping to train a variety of professionals to provide the most effective to victims."
"Johnathan Luna. He was an attorney from Baltimore that was believed to have killed himself yet he had shallow stab wounds all over himself. His body was found in a creek 15 minutes from my home. None of it makes sense. It's one of the only cases I think about often."
"Susan Powell and her family. I think we all have an idea of what happened to her but what breaks my heart is her monster of a husband took their two little boys and ended their lives, and not in a “peaceful” way from what I know. I’m a teacher and teach children the same age as those little boys and I can’t fathom a parent doing that to their own children."
Murder is hideous to begin with and when these monsters unleash their evil deeds on completely innocent victims especially children that’s a whole different level! Poor little Gabriel’s story had me in tears and I watch this kind of stuff all the time but the hell he was forced to endure is beyond comprehension! The worst thing is if cps had listened to his teachers he’d still be alive! My heart goes out to the victims and their families in this! R. I. P.
Jason Turner
09-03
The watts murders were horrific. What he did to those little girls.
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