If you’re a longtime reader of Stories of the Unsolved, odds are you’ve noticed that the site hasn’t been updated since June 2022, with little said regarding what happened. For that, I’d like to apologize. It was never my intention to take such an extended break – in fact, I never planned to take one
Category: Site Updates
May 16, 2022: The Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office has announced that the remains of 17-year-old Brittanee Drexel, who went missing from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on April 25, 2009, have been located. The identity of the body was made through the use of dental records and DNA testing. During a press conference held on May
Stories of the Unsolved launched in August 2018 as a way for me to combine my two main interests: writing and true crime. Over the past few years, it has experienced a growth I never could have expected – and so have the reasons for keeping the website live and updated. A place where I
Indigenous rights have always been a topic of great interest and concern to me. In a country such as Canada, where we pride ourselves on being an inclusive and forward-thinking nation, it’s hard to believe that Indigenous people have been treated so poorly. From families being separated and young children being forced to live in