These Are The 4 Types Of Serial Killers
Serial killers both frighten and fascinate us, to understand them better experts use their motivations to classify them into these four types of murderers.
Read MoreSerial killers both frighten and fascinate us, to understand them better experts use their motivations to classify them into these four types of murderers.
By Luke Holden Read MoreConvicted drug trafficker Glen Stewart Godwin killed at least two people and is still on the run. Here's what we know.
By William Kennedy Read MoreNicknamed "The Beast of Ukraine," Onoprienko murdered 52 people over the course of seven years. But why exactly did he kill? Let's find out.
By Luke Holden Read MoreCheri Jo Bates was an 18-year-old college student who was murdered in 1966.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreBetween 1978 and 1991, Jeffrey Dahmer savagely murdered and mutilated 17 males in a flurry of insatiable, ruthless bloodshed. But why did he do it?
By Luke Holden Read MoreFLDS leader Warren Jeffs is serving a life sentence for sexually abusing underage girls, but he is still leading his followers from prison. Here's how.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreOn the afternoon of February 22, 1985, 8-year-old Cherrie Ann Mahan disappeared on her way home after leaving the school bus. Here's what happened.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreThe death of children is heartbreaking, no matter the circumstances. Violent death is even more tragic, especially when it involves siblings.
By Luke Holden Read MoreGeorge Wright is an American who was involved in a murder and the hijacking of a plane. Here is the reason he is living free in Portugal.
By S. Flannagan Read MoreThe extent of Ted Bundy's crimes remains horrifying. Many have asked, "Why?" On the eve of his execution, Ted Bundy explained his motivation.
By Kelsey Sunderland Read MoreJean Marie Townsend went missing in 1954, and later turned up dead. While there have been several leads, her murder remains mysteriously unsolved.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreOn October 22, 1966, a huge portion of Tallahassee residents were attending that weekend's football game. But some members of the Sims family stayed home.
By Matt Reigle Read MoreBy far the majority of individuals included on the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorist list are male. There is one notable exception, however: Assata Shakur.
By Carlo Massimo Read MoreIn 1992, Mary Jo Buttafuoco was standing in her Long Island driveway when she was shot in the face by then 17-year-old Amy Fisher.
By Matt Reigle Read MoreAileen Wuornos' was convicted of murdering six men in Florida. This is what she said was her chilling motivation to kill.
By Brian Myers Read MoreWikileaks founder Julian Assange has had his share of scrutiny, both public and governmental. His situation has drawn global attention from celebrities.
By William Kennedy Read MoreThe names are likely familiar, even if the details have faded: in 2013, George Zimmerman was acquitted in the murder of Trayvon Martin. Why was he acquitted?
By Elizabeth Maxham Read MoreIn one of the most shocking stories you'll hear, Armin Meiwes took an ad out to engage in consensual cannibalism. Here is what happened to him.
By William Kennedy Read MoreIt seems impossible -- certainly unlikely -- that someone could not only escape from prison, but disappear afterward without a trace. Glen Chambers did.
By Carlo Massimo Read MoreIn December of 1957, 7-year-old Maria Ridulph disappeared from the sleepy town of Sycamore, Illinois. Here's the story of this tragic cold case.
By Liv Brinkley Read MoreHuge penalties are used to send a message to the pharmaceutical industry. These are the largest pharmaceutical settlements in U.S. history.
By Marina Manoukian Read MoreRobin Hood was probably a myth -- a nice story, teaching nice lessons about speaking truth to power and the importance of sharing. A Greek man made it real.
By William Kennedy Read MoreIn 2005, monks at the Buddhist Monastery in Tacoma, Washington entered a deep meditation and emerged to a surprising loss: a 3,000-pound bell had been stolen.
By Liv Brinkley Read MoreOn January 6, 2001, 911 dispatchers received a tragic call from Ronnie Hendrick. He said his girlfriend, 32-year-old Pamela Shelley, had shot herself.
By Willa Hart Read MoreIn today's high-tech society, it must be well-nigh impossible to disappear from view -- re-invent your identity. Some still manage it -- at least, for a while.
By Carlo Massimo Read MoreAny time a long-term con is exposed, observers ask, "How could that happen?" People are still asking that about the U.K.'s Robert Hendy-Freegard.
By Alice Minium Read MoreWhen officials did a headcount, they found that he was missing. Jerry Bergevin had managed to escape and he has not been seen since
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