
GBCI murder was a hate crime
Discover the tragic story of Micah Laureano's murder at Green Bay Correctional Institution in August 2024. Allegedly killed by cellmate Jackson Vogel in a hate crime, this narrated news report explores the incident, Vogel’s racist past, and the lawsuit against Wisconsin DOC. Uncover systemic prison issues in this gripping April 2025 update on a case sparking justice and reform debates.

7 Brutally Killed: the Frank Lloyd Wright story
Outside, Carlton stood like a grim reaper, his hatchet held loosely in his hand. The first to break free from the burning building, Emil Brodelle, stumbled out of the smoke-filled doorway, his clothes already smoldering. He barely registered the figure standing before him before the hatchet descended, the blade sinking deep into his skull with a sickening crack that echoed in the otherwise still air. Another worker, Thomas Brunker, followed, coughing and gasping for breath, only to be cut down mid-step. Blood, thick and dark, sprayed across the scorched earth as Carlton swung the hatchet with brutal efficiency, his face an eerie mask of calm amidst the carnage.

7 year old Ethan’s Agonizing Final Hours
Ethan, exhausted and weak, stumbled under the weight of the massive log. Instead of offering mercy, Damian responded with unimaginable cruelty.
According to court records, Damian struck Ethan repeatedly—over 100 times. As the young boy collapsed, Damian forced his face into a cold puddle, standing on his fragile head with his full weight. But his torment did not stop there. Damian packed Ethan inside an 80-pound mound of snow and left him there for 20 to 30 minutes—without a coat, without warmth, and without hope.
By the time Ethan was pulled from the snow, his small body had already begun to shut down. He was rushed to the hospital, but it was too late. Ethan was pronounced dead, his cause of death listed as hypothermia—though his tiny body was covered in bruises, blunt force trauma, and other injuries from the savage beatings he endured.
The people who were supposed to protect him had instead sentenced him to a slow, painful death.

Teen Murders Parents and Lives with dead Bodies for Two Weeks in Oak Creek, Wisconsin
On February 28th, 2025, Waukesha County Sheriff's deputies arrived at the residence to conduct a welfare check. Inside, they made a series of disturbing discoveries. The body of Tatiana Casap, 35, was found in a first-floor hallway, covered with towels and a blanket. Decomposition was evident, and investigators noted what appeared to be an exit wound on her back near her right shoulder, along with a possible bullet hole in the adjacent wall . Later, a second body was found in a first-floor office. This was identified as 51-year-old Donald Mayer, Tatiana's husband and Nikita's stepfather. His body was covered by a pile of clothing, and he had sustained an obvious wound to the back of his head . The scene painted a picture of violence and concealment within the confines of a family home.
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