The German Spy Who Tried To Murder J.P. Morgan Jr.
On July 3, 1915, a man forced his way into the home of millionaire J.P. "Jack" Morgan Jr., the son of banking magnate John Pierpont Morgan, and shot him twice.
Read MoreOn July 3, 1915, a man forced his way into the home of millionaire J.P. "Jack" Morgan Jr., the son of banking magnate John Pierpont Morgan, and shot him twice.
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By Amy Beeman Read MoreA recent survey wanted to know what true crime documentary everyone needs to watch, and the response will give fans hours of fascinating material.
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By Therese Nguyen Read MoreTrue-crime documentaries have exploded in popularity over the past few years, and streaming services have been actively adding more for viewers.
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