Things Making A Murderer Didn't Tell You
When "Making a Murderer" was released on Netflix, it immediately had viewers debating whether Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey were guilty or innocent.
Read MoreWhen "Making a Murderer" was released on Netflix, it immediately had viewers debating whether Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey were guilty or innocent.
Read MoreRocky. Rambo. Sylvester Stallone has starred in countless flicks. But how much of his money comes from the Rambo franchise?
Read MoreA baseball umpire's job is frequently thankless, and it has ever been so. Fans disagree regularly with calls. Even the game's greatest players did, too.
Read MoreIn the early days of the PGA Championship, the amount taken home by the winner was shockingly low. Here's how much the first PGA champion made.
Read MoreHere are the reasons why Scottie Pippen left the Chicago Bulls after their sixth championship victory in 1998.
Read MoreIt's not unusual for someone to combine talent with years of dedicated hard work to make it in Hollywood. Sacrifices are made -- including, sometimes, health.
Read MoreWith all of the work, talent, and dedication required to earn a pro golf trophy, you'd think the winner would take pretty good care of it. Or not.
Read MoreElvis Presley loved riding and taking care of his horses.
Read MoreJake LaMotta was a talented boxer in his time, the subject of Martin Scorsese's film "Raging Bull." LaMotta's life was as turbulent outside the ring as in.
Read MoreEric Clapton is one of the most iconic guitarists in music history. His songwriting is also renowned with one song drawn from a dark and miserable time.
Read MorePrince Frederick of Prussia isn't at all like his namesake on Bridgerton. Instead, the real prince lived a life of military servitude and honor.
Read MoreKieth Moon is one of the best rock drummers in all of history. After his death in 1978, his replacement was the son of another musician he used to babysit.
Read MoreJim Morrison was the epitome of a rock star during his time — and Pamela Courson was the epitome of a musical muse. So how did their lives go so wrong?
Read MoreBand memberships change. The Eagles are no exception. But what's the real reason Don Felder was fired from the Eagles?
Read MoreAs one of the first all-female rock bands, The Runaways proved to the world that women could rock as hard as men could.
Read MoreDaniel Day-Lewis is one of the most revered actors of all time. He is known for immersing himself in roles and such was the case for his turn as Christy Brown.
Read MoreIn boxing, the faster the fists fly the faster the punches land. The world's fastest knockout is hard to decipher but here are a few of the contenders.
Read MoreJohnny Carson had three sons with his first wife, but one would die tragically in 1991. Here is what caused the death of Johnny Carson's son, Richard.
Read MoreThe Beatles are one of the most popular bands of all time, and their first album took less than a day to record. Here's the story of their first album.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of reality game shows, you've probably seen Ink Master. Just substitute tattoos for food, fashion, or whatever, and you've got the show.
Read MoreOne night in 1976, police received a call that a drunk man with a gun had shown up at Elvis Presley's estate. That man was none other than Jerry Lee Lewis.
Read MoreParody master "Weird Al" Yankovic has not released an album since Mandatory Fun in 2014 because he wants to do something different.
Read MoreMost of us have "the one that got away," and apparently, even rockstars do, too. For Stevie Nicks, the one that got away was Eagle's frontrunner, Joe Walsh.
Read MoreJohn Lennon once said "Sean was the product of love. You (Julian) were the product of a whiskey bottle." What was the Lennon sibling relationship really like?
Read MoreThe world was shocked to hear the news of the death of basketball star Kobe Bryant. Here's who inherited his money after he died, and the family feud it caused.
Read MoreRolling Stone's recent article about Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins' last days has generated much controversy and sparked a number of fan discussions.
Read MoreJamie Foxx portrayed singer and musician Ray Charles in the 2004 biopic "Ray."
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