Novel Crimes: A Deep Dive into True Crime
- Ademe Etefworkie Melaku
- Oct 20, 2024
- 4 min read
Novel Crimes is your gateway to the darkest corners of human nature. We explore the most gripping real-life mysteries, from infamous serial killers to perplexing unsolved cases. Through a unique blend of factual reporting and imaginative storytelling, we bring these chilling tales to life.
Why Choose Novel Crimes?
Michel DiGiorgi (Suspect) & Nine Victims: Michel DiGiorgi, a 50-year-old from California, is facing allegations of drugging and raping nine women, some of whom he met through social settings. One victim, whose name hasn't been released, tragically died from an overdose at his home. Authorities suggest that DiGiorgi used drugs to incapacitate the women before assaulting them. He was arrested following an extensive investigation, with officials now seeking more potential victims
Joseph Malinowski, aka Lt. Dan (Suspect): Joseph Malinowski gained viral fame as "Lieutenant Dan" for his animated hurricane reporting videos, but his arrest in Tampa shocked his followers. Though the details of his charges remain unclear, his rise to fame as a comedic figure contrasts sharply with his current legal troubles. He was taken into custody by Tampa police, and further details about the case are expected soon.
Torilena Fields (Suspect) & Her Mother (Victim): Torilena Fields, an aspiring actress, was arrested after police found her mother's dismembered and partially cooked body in their Kentucky home. Fields had reportedly been struggling with mental health issues, but the motive behind the killing remains under investigation. The horrifying nature of the crime has left the local community in shock.

Richard Allen (Suspect) & Libby German, Abby Williams (Victims): Richard Allen, accused of killing teenage girls Libby German and Abby Williams in 2017, reportedly confessed during a mental health crisis. He was initially arrested after a long investigation but now claims that the confession was a result of his deteriorating mental state. The murders have haunted the Delphi community for years.
Donald Trump (Defendant): Former President Donald Trump has been highly critical of the judge overseeing his January 6 Capitol riot case. After evidence was made public, Trump called the judge "evil," continuing to defend himself against accusations that he incited the violence on January 6, 2021.
Robert Roberson (Defendant): Robert Roberson’s execution was halted by a Texas court amid concerns over the scientific validity of the evidence used to convict him of killing his 2-year-old daughter. His defense argues that a misunderstanding of medical findings may have contributed to his conviction, raising questions about forensic practices.
Menendez Brothers (Convicts): Lyle and Erik Menendez, convicted of killing their parents in 1989, face renewed media attention as their uncle insists they should remain incarcerated. Despite their claims of parental abuse, the Menendez brothers were sentenced to life in prison without parole for the brutal murders.
Elijah Vue (Victim) & His Mother/Partner (Suspects): Elijah Vue's skeletal remains were discovered by a hunter in Wisconsin, leading to the arrest of his mother and her partner. The couple has been charged with child abuse, with police investigating the full extent of their involvement in Vue's tragic death.
Phoenix Deaf Man (Victim): A 34-year-old deaf man with cerebral palsy was violently arrested by Phoenix police, leading to public outrage. The man was punched and tased during the arrest, but all charges against him were dropped. The officers involved are now under investigation for excessive force.
Richard Allen & Delphi Murders of Libby German and Abby Williams: Richard Allen, a local resident, was arrested for the brutal 2017 murders of Libby German (14) and Abby Williams (13). He confessed to the killings but later claimed it was due to a mental health crisis. His defense now blames the murders on a white nationalist pagan cult called Odinists. The crime scene reportedly had "pagan symbols," but law enforcement hasn't confirmed any involvement of such groups
Delphi Murders: Pagan Cult Blamed: Richard Allen’s defense attorneys have introduced a shocking claim that a pagan Norse cult, hijacked by white supremacists, was responsible for the Delphi murders. Allen insists that he is innocent and was not connected to the cult, despite confessing multiple times. His attorneys are barred from presenting this theory in court
Mom Charged in 30-Year-Old Cold Case of Dead Newborn: A 60-year-old woman, whose identity has not been released, was recently charged with murder in connection to a decades-old cold case. A newborn's body was discovered wrapped in a blanket in 1994, and recent advancements in DNA technology led to the mother’s arrest. She now faces prosecution for a crime that remained unsolved for three decades.
Former Indian Spy Charged in Assassination Plot: A former Indian intelligence officer was arrested and charged with conspiring to assassinate a U.S. citizen in New York. The target of the plot was reportedly involved in advocacy related to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. The case highlights the ongoing geopolitical tensions between India and diaspora groups critical of the government.
Derrick Dearman Executed in Alabama: Derrick Dearman, who was convicted of the gruesome killing of five people, including a pregnant woman, was executed in Alabama. He had committed the murders during a methamphetamine-induced rage and had expressed a willingness to accept his death sentence, even describing himself as relieved to be executed.
Damien Laron McDaniel III Charged with Mass Shooting and Murders: Damien Laron McDaniel III, a 22-year-old from Alabama, was arrested and charged with capital murder and 17 counts of assault after a mass shooting that left several dead and injured. The shootings took place over four days, with the victims ranging from adults to minors. Police have linked McDaniel to a string of violent incidents.
17 Students Exposed to Toxic Substance at Los Angeles Middle School: At Walter Reed Middle School in Los Angeles, 17 students were treated for exposure to an unknown substance, sparking concerns about banned chemicals being brought into school environments. The students were given medical attention, but the nature of the substance remains under investigation by authorities.
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