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  • Man with knife

    Here's How Many Victims Serial Killer Vlado Taneski Really Had

    Between 2005 and 2008, the rural town of Kicevo, Macedonia, was terrorized by a serial killer who preyed on older women who were domestic workers.

    By Jennifer Deutschmann July 23rd, 2021 Read More
  • Artist painting on a canvas

    The Scary Story Behind The Most Haunted Painting In History

    Unlike some haunted things, there's really no mystery surrounding the origins of "The Hands Resist Him," a painting so creepy it became an internet meme.

    By Jeff Somers July 22nd, 2021 Read More
  • Prison watchtower

    The Man Who Escaped Prison By Simply Walking Out The Door

    Steven Russell was such an amazing conman that he walked out of prison on four separate occasions. And the hopeless romantic did it all for love.

    By Cody Copeland July 22nd, 2021 Read More
  • Stuffed animals

    The Sad Truth Of The Little Albert Experiment

    In 1920, John B. Watson devised an experiment to determine whether an infant could be conditioned to fear something they were not previously afraid of.

    By Jennifer Deutschmann July 22nd, 2021 Read More
  • Mexico's flag

    The Truth About The Mexico City 1968 Olympics Shooting

    Mexico City's 1968 Olympics shooting was the bloody culmination of student protests and put a spotlight on Mexico's authoritarian government at the time.

    By Tyler MacDonald July 22nd, 2021 Read More
  • President James Buchanan

    The Crazy True Story Of The Great Buchanan Inheritance Hoax

    As the Great Depression dashed people's hopes and finances from coast to coast, one man in Texas thought it would be fun to prank the entire country.

    By Cody Copeland July 22nd, 2021 Read More
  • Bacchanalia

    The Terrible Life Of The Roman Vomit Collector

    Everyone knows the phrase, it's a tough job, but someone has to do it. Sometimes there are jobs that just take that to the extreme — Roman vomit collectors.

    By Emilia David July 22nd, 2021 Read More
  • Devil's Island

    Here's What It Was Like For Prisoners In Devil's Island

    Devil's Island was a prison system off the coast of French Guiana. If you were sentenced to do time there, that was pretty much the same as a death sentence.

    By Becki Robins July 22nd, 2021 Read More
  • Jackie Joyner-Kersee smiling

    Whatever Happened To US Track And Field Star Jackie Joyner-Kersee?

    Jackie Joyner-Kersee was named by Sports Illustrated as "Greatest Female Athlete of the 20th Century" — on the cover of the magazine's September 1987 issue!

    By Jean Mendoza July 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Carrie Nation scowling

    The Wild True Story Of Axe-Wielding Carrie Nation

    Here's a closer look at Carrie Nation and her oftentimes wild, chaotic life story as one of the leading figures of the temperance movement.

    By Lorenzo Tanos July 21st, 2021 Read More
  • A close-up of the Code of Hammurabi

    The Code Of Hammurabi Finally Explained

    The Code of Hammurabi is one of the oldest codes of law that archeologists have found from ancient history.

    By Sophie Dunne July 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Roger Clinton Jr.

    The Truth About Bill Clinton's Sketchy Brother

    Bill isn't the only Clinton boy who knows how to get into trouble. His drug-dealing brother Roger was nicknamed "Headache" by the Secret Service.

    By Cody Copeland July 20th, 2021 Read More
  • Richard Jewell swearing in

    Tragic Details About Richard Jewell

    Overzealous and unremarkable — two words that described Richard Jewell. They contributed to the FBI's suspicions he planted a pipe bomb at the 1996 Olympics.

    By Amy Beeman July 20th, 2021 Read More
  • Police officer searching woods

    How The Hillside Stranglers Were Eventually Caught

    Between October 1977 and February 1978, Los Angeles was terrorized by a serial killer who preyed on women — but the Hillside Strangler was a pair of killers.

    By Jennifer Deutschmann July 20th, 2021 Read More
  • U.S. Capitol building in Washington

    Why These Senators Were Hunted Down And Arrested In 1988

    Yes, politicians sometimes run afoul of the law, but how about being chased down by Capitol police? This bizarre incident occurred in 1988 during a filibuster.

    By Wendy Mead July 20th, 2021 Read More
  • Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan

    The Truth About Amelia Earhart And Fred Noonan's Relationship

    Amelia Earhart disappeared with only one companion, Fred Noonan, on her fateful last flight in 1937. Earhart didn't really know Noonan well when he signed on.

    By Wendy Mead July 20th, 2021 Read More
  • medieval toilet

    Why Being A Gong Farmer Was One Of The Worst Jobs In Human History

    Deadliest Catch? Dirtiest Jobs? They got nothing on the medieval career of gong farming. Gong farming was among the most reviled but necessary careers.

    By Jean Mendoza July 20th, 2021 Read More
  • Gloria Richardson confronts a bayonet

    The Untold Story Of Gloria Richardson

    Even though she was repeatedly told to be less radical, Maryland civil rights activist Gloria Richardson was unwilling to compromise.

    By Marina Manoukian July 20th, 2021 Read More
  • mustard gas experiment test subjects

    The US Government's Secret Mustard Gas Experiments Explained

    While many have heard of the horrors of mustard gas during wartime, fewer know about the torturous experiments carried out on "volunteer" U.S. soldiers.

    By Jean Mendoza July 20th, 2021 Read More
  • Stephen King smiling

    The Real Reason Stephen King Hated Kubrick's The Shining

    Stanley Kubrick and Stephen King. Both masters of their disciplines. But when Kubrick filmed his version of The Shining, King didn't find it all that thrilling.

    By Chris Littlechild July 20th, 2021 Read More
  • Historical map of ancient Rome of the 1st century CE published in Italy in 1570

    This Is The Most Powerful Empire In History

    What empire in history fits the bill of most powerful, perhaps with some colorful history thrown in as well? For that, we should turn to ancient Rome.

    By Sarah Crocker July 20th, 2021 Read More
  • 4th United States Colored Infantry

    What Life Was Like For Black People During The Civil War

    History forgets the role Black Americans had in their own liberation during the Civil War. This is what life was like for Black people during the Civil War.

    By Kate Hakala July 19th, 2021 Read More
  • Portrait of Lewis, Clark, and Sacagawea

    The Messed Up Truth About The Lewis And Clark Expedition

    The real Lewis and Clark expedition was far more brutal than what you were told in school. This is the messed up truth about the Lewis and Clark expedition.

    By Daniel Leonard July 19th, 2021 Read More
  • Security cameras

    Here's What Would Happen If The US Declared Martial Law

    There's always at least one person holding up a sign on a street corner, yelling about how the president is plotting to end democracy and enact martial law.

    By Luke T. Harrington July 17th, 2021 Read More
  • Vestal Virgin statue, Rome

    Why Rome Would Have Crumbled Without Vestal Virgins

    Their role was so vital that the fall of the Roman Empire was blamed on the widespread adoption of Christianity and ignoring the old gods, including Vesta.

    By Karen Corday July 17th, 2021 Read More
  • Nuclear bomb detonation

    America Once Lost A Nuclear Bomb. Here's What Happened

    With so many high-yield devices available to destroy the world several times over, keeping tabs on them is a top priority. How did one (or four) get lost?

    By Jesse Gormley July 17th, 2021 Read More
  • Attila the Hun on Kazakh coin

    Bizarre Things That Don't Make Sense About Attila The Hun's Death

    Over the course of his campaigns, Attila suffered only one military defeat. His death was not in battle, but the result of either poor health or treachery.

    By Scott Williamson July 17th, 2021 Read More
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