America's Most Dangerous Cities
America is a great place to live and visit. Unfortunately, it's also home to some not-so-safe cities that have high crime rates.
Read MoreAmerica is a great place to live and visit. Unfortunately, it's also home to some not-so-safe cities that have high crime rates.
Read MoreThe Gabrielle "Gabby" Petito missing person's case, which involves a young couple that embarked on a road trip, has turned into a possible homicide.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, the electric chair was first invented as a more humane way to kill than hanging, and so far, more than 4,300 people have died in it.
Read MoreUnderneath the unfolding family tragedy, another truly sinister reality lurked. Michele had grown up a prom queen, straight-A student, athlete, and model.
Read MoreOnce the death penalty is carried out, it's an act of finality. But what would happen if someone actually survived the state's attempt to end their life?
Read MoreBilly Milligan had a traumatic childhood that sparked his dissociative identity disorder that resulted in a life of crime.
Read MoreDaniel Robinson is a 24-year-old geologist who hasn't been seen or heard from since June 23 when he left a work site in Buckeye, Arizona.
Read MoreIt's tragic when anyone goes missing, but the media tends to publicize white women over people of color.
Read MoreThe story of Thomas Randolph, known as the "The Black Widower" has mystery, murder, and a fascinating suspect at the center of it all you can't look away from.
Read MoreYou won't see it in the news when any of the 10 million women and men in the U.S. are physically abused by a romantic partner.
Read MoreFrom the outside, it looked like Richard Angelo devoted his life to helping people, but he actually belonged to an unusual group of serial killers.
Read MoreThe tragic death of R&B phenom Aaliyah was sudden and shocking, but it took two years for the disturbing details of her autopsy to be revealed.
Read MoreAs the world watches, the female prison population continues to increase at alarming rates. This is particularly true in the United States.
Read MoreWhile a serial killer and a mass murderer commit the same crime of taking lives, there are differences between the two terms.
Read MoreThere are an almost shocking number of cases in which a convicted murderer was released from jail early and went on to kill again.
Read MoreThat crimes are committed within Vatican City is problematic for the country, considering that it has no prison (just detention cells) and only one judge.
Read MoreTed Bundy ultimately confessed to killing dozens of women in several states and one 12-year-old girl, though it's suspected he may have killed many more.
Read MoreThink "serial killer" and names like Bundy, Dahmer, or Gacy are probably who come to mind. Carl Panzram is not as widely known but perhaps even more horrifying.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine that the home of one of the world's most revered religious leaders is also a hotbed of criminal activity, but the crime data is shocking.
Read MoreInfamous serial killer Ted Bundy offered his help to detectives in catching the Green River Killer.
Read MoreSerial killer H.H. Holmes, known for his murder castle, was married to three women at the time of his death.
Read MoreMany death row executioners suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder due to the nature of their work.
Read MoreWhile no one questioned the deaths of her previous husbands, it is well documented that Lizzie Halliday attempted to kill her fourth husband, George Smith.
Read MoreCountless parts of Europe are safe for tourists and other individuals traveling to the continent, but there are several cities that you may want to avoid.
Read MoreThe Black Mafia Family crime organization amassed millions of dollars through its drug distribution and money laundering schemes.
Read MorePino Maniaci is a journalist who investigates and exposes Mafia activities in his hometown of Partinico, Sicily.
Read MoreThe FBI has been responsible for the deaths of countless people since its inception, including noted Black activist Fred Hampton.
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