Mark Putnam: The First FBI Agent Convicted Of Murder
The FBI has been responsible for the deaths of countless people since its inception, including noted Black activist Fred Hampton.
Read MoreThe FBI has been responsible for the deaths of countless people since its inception, including noted Black activist Fred Hampton.
By Marina Manoukian Read MoreWhat awaits pregnant female convicts in a women's prison is a harrowing gestational period consisting of sub-par prenatal care and conditions.
By Cynthia Griffith Read MoreKeith Jesperson, also known as the "Happy Face Killer," claimed the life of Taunja Bennett -- his first murder victim -- in 1990.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreBronson has spent more than 45 years behind bars in England, not for any one crime but for multiple crimes and incidents leading to increases in his sentence.
By Frank F. Read MorePhysician John Snow did his own investigations to find the root cause of the cholera epidemic in 19th century London.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreComedians are society's canary-in-the-censored-coalmine, and the consequences they face often reflect what the rest of us are or are not allowed to say.
By Thomas A Brown Read MoreFor an organization associated with buff, oiled-down men in bow ties gyrating for crowds of screaming women, the Chippendales story is surprisingly dark.
By Karen Corday Read MoreGuns have become a scourge of societies around the planet. The deadliest mass shootings of the past 40 years reveal that gun violence is a global threat.
By Jack Hawkins Read MoreOn July 2, 2020, British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested in Bradford, New Hampshire. Maxwell was indicted on numerous sex trafficking charges.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreWith a suspect now in custody, the question of how Richard Chase chose his victims hung in the air.
By Brian Myers Read MoreOn July 6, 1993, James Edward Wood was arrested and charged in the kidnapping and murder of 11-year-old Jeralee Underwood. He was sentenced to die by injection.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreThe day Abraham Shakespeare asked his coworker to buy him a lottery ticket changed his life forever — arguably making it much worse before its tragic end.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreThe falsities in "Doctor's Orders" stem less from particular facts surrounding Kauffman's case and more from the show's overall presentation of its subject.
By Richard Milner Read MoreIt would not take long until the Mexican cartels built an international reputation, especially for the Sinaloa cartel, led by Joaquín Guzmán -- "El Chapo."
By Luana Ferreira Read MoreGuy Georges is one of France's most infamous and prominent criminals, a convicted serial killer and rapist who terrorized Paris in the 1980s and '90s.
By Toby Arguello Read MoreWhile some bikers are merely seeking companionship with people who share their hobby, others follow the path of organized crime and hooliganism.
By Toby Arguello Read MoreFor as long as cars have a been around, people have been using them not just to get from here to there, but to race them. But the practice can be dangerous.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreOxiClean pitchman Billy Mays bumped his head on a flight the night before his death, but did that cause it? Here are the disturbing details from his autopsy.
By Cody Copeland Read MoreIn December 2009, Susan Powell, a mother of two, was reported missing in West Valley City, Utah. To this day, her body has never been found.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreOn April 23, 1874, George and James Power were exploring the beaches around South Boston. Although they planned to search for clams they found something worse.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreSeaWorld trainer Dawn Brancheau was pulled into a swim tank by an orca at the end of a performance. The other trainers immediately knew the situation was bad.
By Amy Beeman Read MoreThe February 21, 1965, death of Black revolutionary and civil rights leader Malcolm X was a devastating blow to the movement for racial equality in the U.S.
By Alexandra Simon Read MoreGlatman had different ways to approach his victims, but there was something in common: The killer always convinced them to pose for pictures.
By Luana Ferreira Read MoreIn 2018, Richard Milan, a 64-year-old Michigan man visiting Santa Fe, New Mexico, was shot dead. But as of August 2021, no one has been charged with the murder.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreAccording to a number of reliable sources, notorious killer Mark Chapman might have murdered David Bowie if he failed to kill John Lennon.
By S. Flannagan Read MoreFor more than a decade, Soviet authorities couldn't find a terrifying, prolific serial killer. In the press, he was named "Killer X" and "The Rostov Ripper."
By Allen McDuffee Read MoreOn the list of the most dangerous jobs, you're unlikely to see "Catholic priest" unless he is a missionary serving amid hostility to Christianity.
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