The Surprising Motive Behind Serial Killer Richard Angelo's Murders
From the outside, it looked like Richard Angelo devoted his life to helping people, but he actually belonged to an unusual group of serial killers.
Read MoreFrom the outside, it looked like Richard Angelo devoted his life to helping people, but he actually belonged to an unusual group of serial killers.
Read MoreThere are an almost shocking number of cases in which a convicted murderer was released from jail early and went on to kill again.
Read MoreWhile a serial killer and a mass murderer commit the same crime of taking lives, there are differences between the two terms.
Read MoreOften referred to as the most prolific serial killer in American history, Samuel Little -- who confessed to 93 murders — spent decades terrorizing women.
Read MoreThe "Toolbox Killers," Roy Norris and Lawrence Bittaker, were two of the most sadistic and brutal serial killers in recent memory and murdered five teens.
Read MoreThe FBI has been responsible for the deaths of countless people since its inception, including noted Black activist Fred Hampton.
Read MoreKeith Jesperson, also known as the "Happy Face Killer," claimed the life of Taunja Bennett -- his first murder victim -- in 1990.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Read MoreAccording to a number of reliable sources, notorious killer Mark Chapman might have murdered David Bowie if he failed to kill John Lennon.
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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Read MoreIn the early morning hours of August 13, 2018, Chris Watts strangled his 15-weeks-pregnant wife Shannan to death along with killing their two daughters.
Read MoreHitmen are a thing of legend, surrounded by more myth than most exciting ancient heroes, but Jorge "Rivi" Ayala was definitely the real deal.
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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.
Read MoreHere's an in-depth explanation of the Hillside Strangler murders and the apparent motivations of the men behind them.
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.
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.
Read MoreIt's no surprise that John Wesley Hardin committed his first murder at 15, and even less surprising that he witnessed the loss of life even earlier.
Read MoreIn 1998, the community of New Freedom, Pennsylvania, was shocked to hear the news that a young local boy had been found slashed to death inside his own home.
Read MoreAmerican Michael Townley was a hitman for the Pinochet regime in Chile in the 1970s. Later he cut a deal with U.S. authorities to inform for protection.
Read MoreEdmund "Ed" Kemper was known as the co-ed killer for killing several young female college students in and around Santa Cruz, California, in the early 1970s.
Read MoreIn the early morning hours of October 13, 1974, the body of 19-year-old Arlis Perry was discovered inside the Stanford Memorial Church in Stanford, California.
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