A messy house won’t get you arrested, but when kids, pets and the elderly are trapped in the mess, cops have to intervene. A collection of the most gag-inducing homes from around the country.
On May 11, 1968, the three-year-old cousin of Britain’s notorious child murderer Mary Bell was found bleeding from his head behind empty sheds near a pub. Mary would later admit to having pushed him off a ledge.
Eight-year-old Kyron Horman has been missing since June 4, 2010. Investigators focused on his stepmother, Terri Moulton Horman, but no suspects have been named and the case remains unsolved.
When a child is missing–and later found murdered–authorities often don’t have to look far from the home to find a suspect.
Often child stars fail to shift from child roles to adult roles successfully and fall from public view. Some reemerge as successful adults, but others…
Mary Bell was convicted of strangling toddler Martin Brown on May 25, 1968, the day before her 11th birthday. She later left notes that claimed responsibility for the murder, but police dismissed the incident as a prank. After all, who could look at the angelic face of this child and ever imagine her to be one of the youngest serial killers ever discovered.
