
Sam H Arnold
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Fiction and parenting writer exploring the dynamics of family life, supporting children with additional needs. I also delve into the darker narratives that shape our world, specialising in history and crime.
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The Horrific Thames Boating Accident That Killed over Seven Hundred People
The Princess Alice steamboat is a shipping disaster that few have heard of. Yet, it is the most severe boating crash recorded in the Thames. On 4th September 1878, it was sliced in half by a ship three times her size, causing massive loss of life.
By Sam H Arnold3 years ago in FYI
The Tragic Story of the Girl Who Inspired the Exorcism of Emily Rose
Most people have heard about the 2005 film, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, even if they have not seen it. However, many may not know that the story is based on a true story of a girl named, Anneliese Michel.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
Five Productivity Applications That Free You Mind and Creative Power
How do you fit everything into your day? This is the question that I am asked more than anything. Running two businesses and having a family to look after is not easy, but it is manageable if you want it to be.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Journal
The Courageous Jewish Man Who Escaped Auschwitz to save Thousands
Walter Rosenberg, who later became known as Rudolf Vrba, was a teenager who survived Auschwitz. The young man not only survived but was also instrumental in saving the lives of thousands of other Jewish people.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in FYI
How a Missing Child from a Murdered Couple Was Found Forty Years Later
In January 1981, a young couple was discovered murdered in a wooded area near Houston, Texas. The couple had no identification; after much investigation, they were classified as John and Jane Doe. Their identity was a mystery, so was the family that may be missing them.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
The Courageous Jewish Man Who Escaped Auschwitz to save Thousands
Walter Rosenberg, who later became known as Rudolf Vrba, was a teenager who survived Auschwitz. The young man not only survived but was also instrumental in saving the lives of thousands of other Jewish people.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in FYI











