Killer Sally: Were Steroids Behind The Murder Of Sally McNeal's Husband?
The competitive nature of athletics has pushed many to turn anabolic steroids, which lead to adverse behavioral effects -- more commonly known as "roid rage."
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."
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.
Read MoreWhat made the murder of Alexandra Fossmo so sensational had to do with the fact that she was killed on the orders of her husband, Helge, a pastor.
Read MoreThe homicide rate in Sweden is low -- just 1.1 cases per 100,000 people, with a total of 108 homicides in 2018, which makes the Knutby case more fascinating.
Read MoreThis killer goes after the same type of victims as many other killers: He traps and murders sex workers, the kind of person, many assume, who won't be missed.
Read MoreWhile the 1987 murders committed by Daniel LaPlante were undeniably shocking, his earlier activities were, in many ways, strange on their own.
Read MoreSouthern Illinois University sophomore Pravin Varughese attended a house party on the evening of February 12th, 2014. It was the last time he was seen alive.
Read MoreEd Gein is one of the most notorious killers of all time. You might guess that he had a pretty miserable childhood, and in the case of Ed Gein, you'd be right.
Read MoreAlong with Al Capone, John Dillinger has achieved a place in popular culture that at once demands he should be forgotten forever and ensures that he won't be.
Read MoreEventually, the stream of corporate chaos ended in tragedy when Maurizio Gucci was shot dead in the foyer of his office in 20 Via Palestro, Milan, in 1995.
Read MoreThere were a number of reasons the killing of Elizabeth Short made headlines across the nation. First among these was the name "The Black Dahlia murder."
Read MoreAlmost 100 years after her death, Lizzie Borden remains an object of fascination -- not for what she did, but for what a jury said she didn't do in 1892.
Read MoreIn the 1960s, members of the Québécois separatist movement began a bombing campaign. Kidnapping, murder, unrest: this is Quebec's 1970 October Crisis explained.
Read MoreBernie Tiede murdered 81-year-old Marjorie Nugent, a rich widow he had befriended after overseeing her husband's funeral. People didn't hold it against him.
Read MoreMia Zapata was the singer and frontwoman of the Seattle punk band The Gits when a sex worker found her lying in the street, murdered, the night of July 7, 1993.
Read MoreThe Black Dahlia murder has fascinated people for decades and remains unsolved, but one detective thinks the Zodiac Killer is involved.
Read MoreSister Catherine Cesnik was a teacher in Baltimore, attempting to help students who were allegedly being abused. Her murder remains unsolved.
Read MoreOne of the creepiest and most famous unsolved murders in German history happened in 1922 on an isolated farmstead in Bavaria, known as Hinterkaifeck.
Read MoreFor over 20 years, residents of Long Island, New York, have been haunted by several unsolved murders, and John Bittrolff may be involved.
Read MoreIn 1847, the Duke of Praslin murdered his wife, and it brought down France's government the next year. This is the French murder that started a revolution.
Read MoreTwenty-three-year-old Ronnie DeFeo barged into his local bar on November 13, 1974, howling, "You got to help me! I think my mother and father are shot!"
Read MoreDespite innovative forensic technology that has closed mysterious chapters of once unexplainable crimes, every year thousands of cold cases go unsolved.
Read MoreLizzie Borden was famously acquitted for the brutal axe-murder of her father and stepmother in 1892. Here's what happened after her not guilty verdict.
Read MoreTerry Peder Rasmussen, "The Chameleon Killer," was a serial killer straight out of the wildest fiction. The murderer earned his name through his MO.
Read MoreMurderers come from all backgrounds, but people will still wonder if Arias' background was any different. Here's the sad truth about her childhood.
Read MoreIn a mass grave at the bottom of a 43-foot shaft in Spain, scientists found evidence of the first murder victim in history.
Read MoreKnown as the Hi-Fi Murders, as many as six men mercilessly attacked several people during an electronics shop robbery in April 1974.
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