Here's What's Inside El Chapo's Prison Cell
In 2019, Mexican cartel leader Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera, or El Chapo, was sent to ADX-Florence, a supermax prison located in Florence, Colorado.
Read MoreIn 2019, Mexican cartel leader Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera, or El Chapo, was sent to ADX-Florence, a supermax prison located in Florence, Colorado.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreIn 2000, Walt Disney World experienced a hostage situation that took several hours to resolve and stemmed from a bitter family feud.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreWhen "Making a Murderer" was released on Netflix, it immediately had viewers debating whether Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey were guilty or innocent.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreThe acquittal weighed heavily on the mentally exhausted jurors, and they faced the wrath of the public when they returned home.
By Lynnette Southwood Read MoreAlcohol has been known for centuries to loosen inhibitions, and sometimes guests at Disney World imbibe so much that they truly lose their inhibitions.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreWithin months of arriving in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Alberta Williams was abducted, killed, and her body was dumped along Canada's Highway of Tears.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreTwo of the world's most terrifying serial killers, Jeffrey Dahmer and Dennis Nilsen, have uncannily similar backgrounds and crimes.
By S. Flannagan Read MoreBerkowitz: "I continue to pray for the victims of my crimes. I do wish them the best in life. But I'm sure the pain will never end for them. I regret that."
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MorePaul John Knowles was known as The Casanova Killer for his deadly charm, which he used to kill at least 18 people in five states.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreFew artists, musical or otherwise, ever reach the status of "superstar." Fewer still can define a time as definitively as Prince defined the '80s and '90s.
By Jesse Gormley Read MoreThey almost walked free, thanks to using their near-infinite cocaine money to bribe juries. They burned bright, before losing it all. But where are they now?
By Luke T. Harrington Read MoreIconic and beloved actress and writer Carrie Fisher died on December 27, 2016, four days after she went into cardiac arrest. What was found in her autopsy?
By Karen Corday Read MoreSuzane von Richthofen was extremely cold while talking to the police and celebrated her birthday a few hours after her parents' funeral, a day after the crime.
By Luana Ferreira Read MoreRobin Williams was one of the most beloved comedians of all time. He entertained generations of audiences on stage and film through a body of timeless work.
By Grunge Staff Read MoreHere's an in-depth explanation of the Hillside Strangler murders and the apparent motivations of the men behind them.
By Lorenzo Tanos Read MoreChris Watts infamously killed his wife, Shan'ann, and their two children, in what he called "the epitome of showing a rage." But where is he now?
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreThe witness protection program sometimes makes mistakes, like the time it let Marion Pruett go free. He went on to kill five people before being caught again.
By Cody Copeland Read MoreLegendary late rapper Juice WRLD, born Jarad Anthony Higgins, planned to celebrate his 21st birthday on a trip home. Instead, things took a tragic turn.
By Wendy Mead Read MoreIn the 1970s and '80s, there was a lot of money to be made in the illicit drug trade, first with marijuana, and later through the smuggling of cocaine.
By Aimee Lamoureux Read MoreThe bodies of seven women and girls were found in and around Cherepovets, Russia, and their unknown killer was dubbed "The Danilovsky Maniac."
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreSpies worked as informants for the Drug Enforcement Administration. Jorge Salcedo Cabrera was one; he helped bring down a whole cartel in Colombia in the 1990s.
By Luana Ferreira Read MoreThe O.J. Simpson trial was the longest in California history and resulted in an acquittal that divided the nation. But out of it, emerged a star - Kato Kaelin.
By Alexandra Simon Read MoreCarl Panzram admitted committing thousand of crimes, including arsons, burglaries, larcenies, robberies, sodomy of men and boys, and at least 21 murders.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreRussell Williams had no prior criminal record and had been married to Mary Elizabeth Harriman for 18 years at the time of his arrest.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreOn November 3, 1984, 17-year-old Lisa McVey was riding her bicycle home after working at a local donut shop when she was abducted by Bobby Joe Long.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreThere have been times that criminals, thanks to Google Earth, were caught in the act.
By Karen Corday Read MoreThe man known as "The Dating Game Killer" had a terrible and frankly gross history of criminal activity. He met his end, but not in the way you might expect.
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