Why The I-65 Serial Killer Took So Long To Identify
The I-65 killer is responsible for the rape and murder of at least three women in the 1980s. He was just identified in 2022. Here's why it took so long.
Read MoreThe I-65 killer is responsible for the rape and murder of at least three women in the 1980s. He was just identified in 2022. Here's why it took so long.
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By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreLyle and Erik Menendez were sentenced to life in prison for murdering their parents. Some are calling for their release, but will the brothers ever get out?
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By Brian Myers Read MoreGeorge C. Parker, confidence man, was convicted for grand larceny and is infamous for "selling" the Brooklyn Bridge. Here's the truth behind this huckster.
By Alice Minium Read MoreOn the evening of Saturday November 5, 1983, 11-year-old Lora Ann Huizar spent the night with a friend in her hometown of Fort Pierce, Florida.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreFor one case that continues to remain unsolved, we turn back time to Stockholm, Sweden, in 1932. This is the strange unsolved mystery of the Atlas Vampire.
By Brian Myers Read MoreThe world was shocked in 1963 when for the fourth time, a U.S. president was assassinated. Questions still remain about the death of John F. Kennedy.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreOn the afternoon of June 25, 1982, authorities were called to the Best Western Frontier Motor Lodge in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on reports of a suspicious death.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreThe story of Julius Caesar is a strange thing, as the version that many people are familiar with was written centuries after his actual reign and assassination.
By DB Kelly Read MoreLife as an inmate in a Russian penal colony is no walk in the park. Prisoners experience overcrowding, diseases, and torture.
By Engrid Barnett Read MoreIn 2013, researchers found the life expectancy of police officers to be 22 years lower than the general population — but how accurate was the study?
By Elizabeth Hlavinka Read MoreIt's said that everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it. That's only half right, as numerous scientists are demonstrating.
By Liv Brinkley Read MoreSouth African soccer star Senzo Meyiwa was at arguably the apex of his career in 2014. However, his career came to an abrupt end when he was murdered at 27.
By Matt Reigle Read MoreThe FBI Most Wanted List was created in 1950. Here's the truth about the first person to have his name on the list of fugitives.
By Luke Holden Read MoreKatherine and Sheila Lyon were two young girls who disappeared in 1975, and the case was solved nearly 40 years after the crime.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreDisney got at least one thing right: It's a small world after all. The degrees of separation seem to get smaller and smaller as time goes on.
By Kimberly Smith Read MoreThe Me Too Movement has exposed a sordid side of the power of Hollywood. Tragically, it's not a new story, as Patricia Douglas tried to reveal.
By Daniel Johnson Read MoreAt its best, journalism reveals necessary information that might otherwise be left untold. Sometimes journalists become part of the story themselves.
By Kat Olvera Read MoreWhen you're working at a fast-food restaurant, you shouldn't have to worry about anything more than a grease splatter or a rude customer -- not dying.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreA carnival, a missing child, a mother whose story around the events changes repeatedly. And then the body of 5-year-old Timothy Wiltsey is found.
By Matt Reigle Read MoreIn the early 1990s, actual news outlets and tabloids alike lit up with the story of the "Long Island Lolita" -- teenager Amy Fisher, who shot her lover's wife.
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