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  • a man looking at a computer screen

    What It Really Means For Someone To Have A Manifesto

    We often hear about manifestos in a negative light following some kind of radicalized attack. Here's what it really means for someone to have a manifesto.

    By Aaron Homer Read More
  • Tops Friendly Market, Buffalo, New York

    Who Are Alleged Supermarket Shooter Payton Gendron's Parents?

    The world was stunned when a teenager in Buffalo, New York, allegedly opened fire at a grocery store, killing and wounding 13 people. Who are his parents?

    By Leslie Veliz Read More
  • jack parsons explosive trial

    The Untold Truth Of Jack Parsons

    Jack Parsons' childhood experimentation with explosives would lead him to co-found what would become the Jet Propulsion Laboratory before he was 25 years old.

    By Mina Elwell Read More
  • harry and eunice oakes looking to the side

    The Unsolved Murder Of Sir Harry Oakes

    Sir Harry Oakes made his millions in gold in Canada. With that money meant he had enemies intent on murder , of which his hasn't been solved.

    By Josh Sippie Read More
  • Cary Stayner in orange prison shirt

    The Untold Truth Of Serial Killer Cary Stayner

    Cary Stayner had a troubled family life before becoming a serial killer and traumatizing three more families. Here is the untold truth.

    By Paris L. Read More
  • detective board

    The Most Wanted Criminals Who Never Got Caught

    Criminals have long captivated the public, and their images have often been splashed across newspapers. Here are The most wanted criminals who never got caught.

    By Chandler Stark Read More
  • Egyptian pyramids against night sky

    The Unexpected Animal Ancient Egyptians Used As Early Police Dogs

    Ancient Egyptian police used an animal you might not expect to assist them. Baboons functioned as early police dogs in ancient Egyptian society.

    By Chris Littlechild Read More
  • skulls on a ledge

    This Museum Of Criminals Includes The Head Of Its Builder

    Italian criminologist Cesare Lombroso has his severed head displayed in a museum.

    By Jean Mendoza Read More
  • person putting flowers in a pot

    How A Language Error Could Have Led To The Murder Of Botanist Charles Budd Robinson

    Language is complex, ever-evolving, and, most importantly, based on the speaker and the hearer understanding each other. But that's not always how it works out.

    By Aaron Homer Read More
  • teddy bear abandoned

    How A Kidnapped Baby Solved Her Own Abduction Two Decades Later

    The first few signs of pregnancy developed rather expectantly for Joy White and Carl Tyson in 1987. But what happened afterward is a harrowing tale.

    By Elizabeth Hlavinka Read More
  • Timothy Simons playing Pat Montgomery

    What Really Happened To Candy Montgomery's Husband Pat?

    Candy Montgomery slaughtered her best friend with an axe in 1980 and was acquitted of all charges. Her husband Pat, however, supported her the whole way.

    By Leslie Veliz Read More
  • Ron Lafferty being escorted by police

    The Chilling Message That Led To The Murder Of Brenda Lafferty

    The news was bad enough: Two brothers convicted of murdering their sister-in-law and her toddler daughter. Even worse: The killers claimed God directed them.

    By Matt Reigle Read More
  • A Russian flag

    This Simple Mistake Could Get You Arrested In Russia

    Russia is a mysterious place to many U.S. citizens, with rules and laws differing from our own. This simple mistake could actually get you jail time in Russia.

    By Luke Holden Read More
  • Old Ax

    Whatever Happened To Candy Montgomery's Two Children?

    Candy Montgomery murdered her best friend with an ax while they were both raising children. But whatever happened to Mongomery's two kids?

    By Leslie Veliz Read More
  • Incarcerated

    The Truth About Relationships Between Prison Guards And Inmates

    Evidence suggests that another corrections officer aided and accompanied a convicted felon in an escape attempt, eluding police for more than a week. Why?

    By William Kennedy Read More
  • Vicky White

    Creepy Recording May Include Vicky White's Last Words

    Vicky White, a prison corrections officer who escaped with one of the inmates, ended up dead after a car chase. This recording may include her last words.

    By S. Flannagan Read More
  • Detroit skyline

    The Truly Horrific Crime Scene Of The Algiers Motel Murders

    Too often, the stories of civic unrest and rioting focus on the loss of property and the damages to buildings. Too often, there is a human cost as well.

    By Jennifer Deutschmann Read More
  • Brandi Worley

    Brandi Worley's Motive For Murdering Her Own Children

    Brandi Worley stabbed her children to death in the middle of the night. This was the motive for murdering her own kids.

    By Remy Millisky Read More
  • Casino in action

    Why Dead Bodies Are Surfacing At A Las Vegas Lake

    It's one thing for the mob to decide to whack somebody. The problem is the body: How do you make the remains disappear? How about a nice, deep lake?

    By William Kennedy Read More
  • Lindow Moss snow

    How A Bog Body Discovery Led To A Murder Confession

    In 1983, the discovery of a skull preserved in peat moss at England's Lindow Moss led to solving a decades-old cold case. But there's more to the story.

    By Jennifer Deutschmann Read More
  • Dorothy Dandridge in 1955

    Disturbing Details Found In Dorothy Dandridge's Autopsy Report

    Dorothy Dandridge was a brilliantly talented singer and actress, captivating audiences in "Porgy and Bess" and "Carmen Jones." Sadly, that success did not last.

    By Leslie Veliz Read More
  • Police car lights

    The Truly Horrific Crime Scene Of Ted Bundy's FSU Sorority House Attack

    Ted Bundy was a serial killer guilty a string of violent crimes, but few of his assaults were as vicious as those perpetrated at a Florida sorority house.

    By Willa Hart Read More
  • A female inmate

    How A Murder Conviction Led To A 6-Month Prison Sentence

    In 1985, Carolyn Krizan-Wilson became the chief person of interest in her husband's murder. After her conviction, her sentence shocked the nation.

    By Luke Holden Read More
  • Aerial view of Las Cruces

    Chilling Details From The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

    The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre of 1990, where four people were murdered, remains unsolved. Here are some chilling details.

    By Pat Honovich Read More
  • Robison family

    Inside The Brutal Murders Of The Robison Family

    The entire Robison family was murdered in their vacation cabin in Michigan in 1968.

    By Jean Mendoza Read More
  • Betty Gore smiling

    Love & Death: The True Story Behind The Murder Of Betty Gore

    With the HBO Max's upcoming "Love and Death" depicting a grisly murder in a sleepy Texas town, here's the true story behind the murder of Betty Gore.

    By Paris L. Read More
  • Nikolai Patrushev

    Who Is Nikolai Patrushev, Head Of The Russian Federal Police?

    Nikolai Patrushev, the head of the Russian Federal Police, is virtually unknown in the West, but he has a long history in Russia. Here's his story.

    By Michele Gama Sosa Read More
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