The Creepy Real-Life Inspiration For The Conjuring 3
Sure, he had murdered someone, but as the demonologist Ed Warren told the Associated Press, "Possession doesn't last 24 hours a day."
Read MoreSure, he had murdered someone, but as the demonologist Ed Warren told the Associated Press, "Possession doesn't last 24 hours a day."
Read MoreThat many people fell from the highest floors of the World Trade Center on 9/11 are deeply unsettling. This is the likely reason they fell from the building.
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Read MoreNaturally, Crime Junkie co-host Brit Prawat loves crime-related TV shows - and she told us which true crime and scripted crime series are her favorites.
Read MoreGermany's Oktoberfest is more than 200 years old and draws 6 million people annually, but the name is misleading. Most of the festival happens in September.
Read MoreFor over 20 years, one woman grew out her nails and refused to cut them, earning her a Guinness World Record. Here's the sad reason behind her decision.
Read MoreCalifornia has only ever been hit by one real hurricane. So why is it so rare to see them in the Golden State? There are a few different reasons.
Read MoreIn 2021 the first female Vice President of the United States was sworn in to office, but in 1890 this was the first American president to hire a female staffer.
Read MoreConvicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein died in prison before he could face trial for sex trafficking charges. What happened to his island?
Read MoreEver heard of a bed filled with Jell-O? If modern waterbed inventor Charles Hall's initial idea worked out, then you might have.
Read MoreSedlec Ossuary, known as the bone church of Prague, gets its disturbing beauty from more than 40,000 human bones that artfully decorate the interior.
Read MorePresidents traveling abroad might seem normal today, but it used to be taboo. This changed when the first sitting American president left the country.
Read MoreThe history of America is full of violence, and every state has had its share of murder and mayhem, neither of which every truly justified.
Read MoreAfter the Kingsmen's "Louie Louie" hit the airwaves in 1963, the FBI got involved and began an investigation that lasted over two years. Here's the story.
Read MoreScientology's public message about reporting crimes has repeatedly contradicted its doctrine in L. Ron Hubbard's "Introduction to Scientology Ethics."
Read MoreOver the years, American presidents have kept many pets - in fact, only four haven't kept animals around the White House. One even befriended a family of mice.
Read MoreRegarded as the longest river in North America, the Mississippi River has played a vital role in trade and war, paving the way for industrialization.
Read MoreIn 1994, Ron Goldman was killed along with Nicole Brown Simpson, the ex-wife of football legend O.J. Simpson. Here's what was found in his autopsy report.
Read MoreTheranos was founded in 2003 by Elizabeth Holmes and quickly skyrocketed to a $10 billion valuation. But this was just the beginning of a massive scandal.
Read MoreDorothea Puente posed as a sweet and altruistic old lady, renting rooms primarily to those who were down on their luck and needed a place to stay.
Read MoreIrish artist Francis Bacon was known for his compelling imagery often portraying the human form. Some of that was inspired by his lover, who died in 1971.
Read MoreRollercoasters are not for everyone. But if you're a thrillseeker, you might be interested in knowing the most terrifying ones America has to offer.
Read MoreOn September 11, 2001, terrorists attacked the Twin Towers and Pentagon, killing thousands. Here's why these two targets were of particular importance.
Read MoreThe 1997 Denise Johnson cold case murder was reopened after the work of the investigative reporter behind the "CounterClock" podcast. Here's the story.
Read MoreOne of George Washington's elite bodyguards was executed for his role in a purported web of traitors - and some believe they intended to kill the president.
Read MoreIn "Ghost Adventures," a team of enthusiasts heads to supposedly haunted locations to track paranormal activity. So how real is what you're seeing?
Read MoreBefore Spider-Man became Hollywood's web-slinging darling in the '90s, actors had been portraying him for decades. Some went on to further fame, but not all.
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