How Was Charles Manson Caught?
Charles Manson guided his followers on a killing spree that infamously led to the death of actress Sharon Tate, among others. Here's how he was caught.
Read MoreCharles Manson guided his followers on a killing spree that infamously led to the death of actress Sharon Tate, among others. Here's how he was caught.
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Read MoreJane Andrews, who once worked for Sarah Ferguson, murdered her lover after he refused to marry her.
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Read MoreActress Sharon Tate and four others were viciously killed by Manson family members at her California home in 1969. Here's what's happened to the house since.
Read MorePolly Klaas was taken from her home in the night by a man with a knife in 1993. Here's how her murder changed the criminal justice system in the U.S. forever.
Read MoreNot all of the stars of famous 1990s sitcoms are still with us today, as nature takes its inevitable path. However, some died in tragic circumstances.
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Read MoreRobert Card is the current suspect in two Maine mass shootings that took place on October 25, 2023. Here's everything we know about him so far.
Read MoreJohn Gotti was nicknamed the "Teflon Don." Not because he exclusively used Teflon-coated cookware, but because criminal charges just don't seem to stick on him.
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Read MoreWhen Casey Anthony went to trial for allegedly murdering her then-two-year-old daughter, it wasn't long before the nation paid close attention to her case.
Read MoreThe story that defines Patrizia Reggiani and Maurizio Gucci has it all: a marriage on a downward spiral, the hiring of hitman who then murdered Gucci.
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Read MoreOh, sure. It's all fun and games until someone realizes they've been robbed blind. Anna Sorokin, aka Delvey, was convicted, imprisoned, and paroled. And now?
Read MoreIt seems 21st century audiences are positively obsessed with true crime. These are the most shocking true crime revelations, every year since 1999.
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