Shauna Mullen
Bio
I like to write about true crime and do small investigations. I also write fiction sometimes
Stories (74/0)
What Actually Happened To Brianna Ghey?
To Listen to this story: All throughout 2023, the UK media closely followed the murder of a young trans girl. There were many reporting mistakes and through this young girls tragic end birthed a movement within the LGBTQ+ community nationally and even internationally. But what actually happened to Brianna Ghey?
By Shauna Mullen2 months ago in Criminal
Echoes Of The Past
The local pub looked unrecognisable with the shimmering lights and elegant decorations, echoing with laughter and chatter as guests mingled, celebrating Eliza’s 18th birthday. Her radiant smile lit up the room, but behind her sparkling eyes lay a shadow of sorrow that never quite faded. As the evening progressed, she found herself surrounded by friends and family, showering her with gifts and well-wishes. Each present unwrapped brought a momentary distraction from the haunting memories that lingered in the corners of her mind. Amidst the pile of brightly wrapped packages, one gift caught her attention- a small, intricately wrapped box with no name tag. Curiosity piqued, she carefully peeled back the layers of wrapping paper, revealing a polished wooden box engraved with delicate patterns that gave her an uneasy sense of familiarity.
By Shauna Mullen4 months ago in Criminal
- Top Story - November 2023
The Mysterious Disappearance of the Jamison Family: A Cold Case Deep Dive
On October 8th 2009, the Jamison Family vanished after leaving their home in Eufaula, Oklahoma. Only a few days after they were last seen, police found the family truck near the San Bois mountains in Latimer County, Oklahoma. The family dog was found in the back seat, barely alive and very malnourished along with, all the family’s belongings, phones, ID’s and $32,000 in cash. Police found this strange as both parents were registered as on disability allowance at the time. They were also considering buying 40-acres of land near Red Oak but So, where did the money come from? Although an extensive police investigation was carried out, no evidence was found to indicate what happened to them. So, unfortunately, the case went cold.
By Shauna Mullen8 months ago in Criminal
Murder In The Family By Cara Hunter
So, I have a confession to make. I had not read a book in close to 10 years because I didn’t ever feel the need too. As soon as I left school, I put reading behind me and never looked back, until recently. I had some extra money, a suggestion for a book that was right down my alley from my boyfriend and went for it. I lost myself in this book, something I am not used to doing but very much enjoyed. This book had such a unique concept to it that I had no chance in resisting as soon as I opened the front cover and turned that first page, I was hooked.
By Shauna Mullen9 months ago in BookClub
The Journey Of A Lifetime
Around 3 years ago, I was 19/20 and not sure what I wanted to do with my life. There was quite a lot of uncertainty that would circle around in my head a lot of the time. One day, my boyfriend gave me the suggestion of writing down the thoughts that were making me feel stuck. So, I opened a notebook and started to write. It gave me a sense of relief that I hadn’t felt before. It made me feel like I could finally communicate what I was thinking, something I have struggled with for a while, something I have been doing my best to work on. This experience is what made me decide to post my very first vocal piece called “Family Isn’t Always Forever.”
By Shauna Mullen9 months ago in Writers
- Top Story - August 2023
What Did Nurse Lucy Letby Actually Do?Top Story - August 2023
On the 10th of October 2022, the UK saw the start of a trial that will forever remain at the forefront of everyone’s minds. After the 9-month long trial, the jury were sent out to deliberate on the 10th of July 2023 and verdicts were returned starting on August 8th. But, what did Lucy Letby actually do?
By Shauna Mullen9 months ago in Criminal
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
There once was a village boy whose father was a farmer. He was not allowed off the farm property and was especially not allowed in the barn. Ever since he was little, it has been off limits. One day though, curiosity got the better of him and when his father went into the market to sell the produce, the little village boy entered the barn.
By Shauna Mullen9 months ago in Fiction
Neverland
Once upon a time, in the city of London, lived three children. Their names were Wendy, John and Michael Darling. Their father, Stan, was a horrible man who kept them chained to their beds all day. The chains were long enough so that John and Michael could only just see out of the small circular window on the far wall but because Wendy was closest to the door, she could never see anything but the four walls that surrounded her. Most nights, Wendy would be visited by her father which always made her sad the next day.
By Shauna Mullen9 months ago in Fiction
Eternal Embrace: The Love Of Aphrodite And Ares.
Once upon a time, in the celestial realm of Mount Olympus, where the gods and goddesses resided, there was Aphrodite, the divine embodiment of beauty and love. Her ethereal beauty was unparalleled, and her enchanting presence left all who gazed upon her spellbound. Among the other deities, none could resist her captivating allure, but it was Ares, the formidable God of War, who caught her eye.
By Shauna Mullen10 months ago in Fiction
The Enigma Unveiled: Agatha Christie's Mysterious Disappearance
During the early 1900s, a notable shift occurred in the landscape of journalism, particularly in the realm of reporting. This era marked a significant increase in the number of women entering the field, carving out their own path as professional journalists. Breaking free from traditional gender roles, these pioneering women challenged societal norms and shattered glass ceilings, forging a new frontier for their gender in the world of news reporting. If I had been born in that era, I would envision myself as one of these trailblazing women, driven by a relentless passion for the truth, a hunger for justice, and a desire to give voice to the underrepresented. With a notepad in hand and a hat adorned with a press card, I would immerse myself in the world of reporting, fearlessly navigating the challenges that awaited me, striving to make a lasting impact and leave a legacy for future generations of female journalists.
By Shauna Mullen11 months ago in History