Details You Didn't Know About Lobster Boy
Known as "Lobster Boy" because of a genetic deformity in his hands and feet, Grady Stiles Jr. was among the last of the performers known as a circus "freaks."
Read MoreKnown as "Lobster Boy" because of a genetic deformity in his hands and feet, Grady Stiles Jr. was among the last of the performers known as a circus "freaks."
By Aaron Homer Read MoreJeffrey Dahmer is perhaps one of the most infamous serial killers in U.S. history. Here is what Jeffrey Dahmer's childhood was actually like.
By Amy Beeman Read MoreIt's not clear how many women were fated to become victims of the Seattle-based serial killer dubbed the Green River Killer. So how did they finally catch him?
By DB Kelly Read MoreThe Netflix true crime documentary "Why Did You Kill Me?" tells the story of Belinda Lane and her search for justice for her daughter, Crystal Theobald.
By Sandra Mardenfeld Read MoreCrystal Theobald was 24 years old when she was gunned down outside her home by members of the La Sierra-based Varrio 5150 gang in Riverside, California.
By Amy Beeman Read MoreKristin Smart was a 19-year-old college student at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California, who disappeared on May 25, 1996.
By Karen Corday Read MoreFrom 1976-1977, news media were in a frenzy over Berkowitz's taunting of police and famed journalist Jimmy Breslin: "... I am a monster. I am the Son of Sam."
By Richard Milner Read MoreWhat made "Son of Sam" unique from other serial killers was the fact that he taunted the police, as well as neighbors and the media, with a series of letters
By Lorenzo Tanos Read MoreThe Yakuza, an infamous and powerful Japanese crime syndicate, takes immense pride in its ceremonies, especially the sakazuki.
By Anna Harnes Read MoreAnna Delvey knew everyone. She was dressed in all the trendiest clothes, eating at all the trendiest restaurants, and was on the list at all the best clubs.
By Luke T. Harrington Read MoreOne of the most notorious 1970s serial killers was David "Son of Sam" Berkowitz, who killed six people and injured seven others before he was arrested in 1977.
By Lorenzo Tanos Read MoreIt's not clear why or how Little became such a prolific killer, but as is often the case with serial killers, maybe his childhood had something to do with it.
By Amy Beeman Read MoreWhen serial killer Samuel Little was alive, he showed very little mercy for his victims. He took great joy in relating the details to journalist Jillian Lauren.
By Samantha Sanders Read MoreSam Little might be the most prolific serial killer in United States history, and journalist Jillian Lauren got him to tell his story.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreSam Little terrorized women across the United States for over a quarter of a century, and he is believed to have been the nation's most prolific serial killer.
By Aimee Lamoureux Read MoreLinda Hazzard, known as "the Starvation Doctor," is one example of a female serial killer, responsible for at least 15 deaths in the early 20th century.
By Anna Harnes Read MoreSkylar Neese,16 years old, disappeared in 2012, and it eventually came to light that she'd been murdered by her own best friends. Here's her tragic story.
By Francesca Coppola Read MoreIf you're not familiar with the name "Samuel Little," you soon will be. He's the subject of several high-profile projects, including a multi-part documentary.
By Samantha Sanders Read MoreThe stereotype of the super-intelligent serial killer is one ingrained in the American imagination. The perception is not without merit -- many are intelligent.
By Anna Harnes Read MoreBernie Madoff went to jail for carrying out the biggest Ponzi scheme in history. Was he worth anything at all at the time of his death?
By Cody Copeland Read MoreBernie Madoff, the former investment adviser and Ponzi swindler, died in prison Wednesday morning, April 14, 2021, according to a statement from his attorney.
By Aimee Lamoureux Read MoreThe competitive nature of athletics has pushed many to turn anabolic steroids, which lead to adverse behavioral effects -- more commonly known as "roid rage."
By Tyler MacDonald Read MoreKidnapping has been a thing for a long time, but ransom notes are a fairly new addition. Some are lists of demands, but others are more disturbing than that.
By DB Kelly Read MoreIn April 2015, six elderly professional thieves broke into the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company in London and made off with some £14 million.
By Jan MacKell Collins Read MoreMost narratives about Sharon Marie Huddle focus on one question: How could she be married to a serial killer for decades and never know the truth about him?
By Samantha Sanders Read MoreRafael Caro Quintero made his criminal name through drug trafficking and remains one of the top fugitives wanted by the U.S. government.
By S. Flannagan Read MoreA police investigation discovered seven bodies buried behind Puente's property located at 1426 F St. in the Mansion Flats area of Sacramento, California.
By Amy Beeman Read More