Details Found In Hugh Hefner's Death Certificate
Playboy founder Hugh Hefner died in 2017. His death certificate cited cardiac arrest, but it included a few other surprising details about Hef's health.
Read MorePlayboy founder Hugh Hefner died in 2017. His death certificate cited cardiac arrest, but it included a few other surprising details about Hef's health.
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Read MoreThough serial killers are often defined by their crimes, many of them lived something akin to regular lives. So what exactly happened to Ted Bundy's daughter?
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Read MoreIn 1993, an Eagles tribute record from popular country musicians was in the works, and one particular artist involved in the project had an unusual request.
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Read MoreWhen wrestling valet Miss Elizabeth's autopsy was released, several disturbing details were revealed about her untimely passing.
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Read MoreMary Tyler Moore was one of television's most beloved stars, especially with her roles on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show."
Read MoreSometimes legendary musicians have no qualms about insulting each other. Like the time when Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards talked about Led Zeppelin.
Read MoreDanny Rolling, a convicted serial killer dubbed the "Gainesville Ripper," was sentenced to be executed in Florida. That meant a last meal -- within $40, anyway.
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Read MoreWhat would happen to your body if you fell into a black hole? In the event this fate is on your horizon, here's what you might expect.
Read MoreThese are the weirdest telegrams to ever have been sent. .-- . .. .-. -.. (That's Morse code for "weird," if you're rusty on your dashes and dots.)
Read MorePurple porch lights signify domestic violence awareness as well as support for victims of domestic abuse.
Read MoreWhy does Queen Elizabeth own all of the dolphins and swans in England? It might sound strange, but if we look back into history, we can find the answer.
Read MoreThe Ringling brothers built a circus empire that provided entertainment to millions of people.
Read MoreAs the son of an abusive police officer, Danny Rolling grew up to be a murderer known as the "The Gainesville Ripper." But how many victims did he have?
Read MoreWhat happened to Patricia Nixon Cox and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, the two daughters of the infamous former American head of state Richard Nixon? Let's find out!
Read MoreCatholics and non-Catholics admire Pope John Paul II, but most haven't heard of his predecessor, John Paul I. This is the mysterious death of Pope John Paul I.
Read MoreAward-winning journalist W. Joseph Campbell, claims that the '90s hold great significance for society. Campbell picks out one year for special attention — 1995.
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