Serial Killers That Took Decades To Be ID'd
Dennis Rader, known as BTK, and Joseph James DeAngelo, the Golden State Killer, are just some of the serial killers who were finally caught after decades.
Read MoreDennis Rader, known as BTK, and Joseph James DeAngelo, the Golden State Killer, are just some of the serial killers who were finally caught after decades.
By DB Kelly Read MoreRobert Durst's first wife, Kathleen McCormack, disappeared in 1982 and her case is yet to be solved.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreBrittany Murphy made it big in Hollywood when she starred in the 1995 cult classic "Clueless." But what was found in her autopsy report?
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreRobert LeRoy Parker is one of the most infamous outlaws of the Wild West, immortalized by the 1969 classic film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid."
By Toby Arguello Read MoreFor centuries in ancient Rome, meeting your end via poisoning was a very real possibility, particularly the closer you were to the top.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreThe white torture method is when an individual is punished via isolation and sensory deprivation techniques that may lead to mental anguish.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreThe Zodiac Killer committed his crimes in the late 1960s. Let's take a look at the suspects, including one named in 2021.
By DB Kelly Read MoreThe Amish, in keeping with their beliefs, have kept to themselves, avoiding contact and entanglements with outside society as much as is humanly possible.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreSince Vladimir Putin became Russia's president, dozens of journalists have been murdered and many of his critics have ended up dead. Here are just a few.
By Marina Manoukian Read MoreOn death row since 1979, Ted Bundy had made the most of his post-conviction years, offering his assistance with criminal profiling to the FBI.
By Brian Myers Read MoreShakespeare, as we see him now, may not be the man he actually was. Did you know that there is speculation that the Bard was involved in organized crime?
By Sarah January Read MoreMartin MacNeill was convicted of murdering his wife and was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreOn June 12, 1972, 5-year-old Adrien McNaughton, his father, a family friend, and his three siblings were fishing at Holmes Lake near Calabogie, Ontario, Canada.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreHere are the most widely discussed theories regarding the 2006 disappearance of Ohio State medical student Brian Shaffer.
By Lorenzo Tanos Read MoreJane Andrews, who once worked for Sarah Ferguson, murdered her lover after he refused to marry her.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreThe 1980 Norco bank robbery left eight police officers wounded and three people dead. Here is the shocking true story of the Norco shootout.
By Jack Hawkins Read MoreIn 1996, brothers Erik and Lyle Menendez were found guilty of the murder of their parents. Despite his prison sentence, Erik still found love behind bars.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreWhile in police custody, Craig Price confessed to killing Joan, Jennifer, and Melissa Heaton, as well as Rebecca Spencer. How old was he?
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreBelieve it or not, the electric chair was first invented as a more humane way to kill than hanging, and so far, more than 4,300 people have died in it.
By Amy Beeman Read MoreUnderneath the unfolding family tragedy, another truly sinister reality lurked. Michele had grown up a prom queen, straight-A student, athlete, and model.
By Richard Milner Read MoreBilly Milligan had a traumatic childhood that sparked his dissociative identity disorder that resulted in a life of crime.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreCrime Stoppers allows individuals with information about a crime to provide tips to police departments while remaining anonymous.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreDaniel Robinson is a 24-year-old geologist who hasn't been seen or heard from since June 23 when he left a work site in Buckeye, Arizona.
By Amy Beeman Read MoreIt's tragic when anyone goes missing, but the media tends to publicize white women over people of color.
By DB Kelly Read MoreDid Michael Peterson kill his wife, Kathleen? How was he set free without an admission of guilt? This is the Michael Peterson murder trial explained
By Frank F. Read MoreThe story of Thomas Randolph, known as the "The Black Widower" has mystery, murder, and a fascinating suspect at the center of it all you can't look away from.
By Jeff Somers Read MoreYou won't see it in the news when any of the 10 million women and men in the U.S. are physically abused by a romantic partner.
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