Author Archives: Killing Curiosity

Breaking Bad: Sonja Farak’s Version

If you were to be incriminated for possession of a substance that looked like a drug, you would like to think proper testing would be conducted, to either prove your innocence, or convict you of your crime. As we talked … Continue reading

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 The Great Debate: Articles vs. Podcasts 

Podcasts are increasing in popularity and are being used across all mediums and age groups. Either you love them or you hate them. I find myself struggling when I sit down and try to listen to a long podcast, but … Continue reading

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The Endless Struggle

Throughout history there have been countless discrepancies in equality for people of color. Nothing is a better example of this than the War on Crime. Initially, this sounded like something that would greatly benefit America. Everyone wants to feel safe … Continue reading

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Out of the Shadows and into the Light

During the time period of the Golden State Killer, DNA testing was a foreign concept. There were consistencies in the crimes that were all unique to this one specific serial killer and these characteristics allowed authorities to determine that the … Continue reading

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The Heartbreaking Eighteen

On my first day of high school, I was told by the principal that this was the most crucial day of my high school career. This was the day where I would make lasting impressions on those around me, which … Continue reading

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The Calm Before the Crime

Picture this: It’s a hot summer day in early September, and you’re ten-years-old. It’s finally Friday afternoon, and you have the whole weekend to look forward to. You jump off the school bus, grab your bike, and race to the … Continue reading

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