How Serial Killer Donald Harvey Was Able To Get Away With Murder For So Long
Donald Harvey is the third most prolific serial killer in the United States
Read MoreDonald Harvey is the third most prolific serial killer in the United States
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Read MoreThe wreck of Titanic has fascinated people since its discovery in 1985. Now scientists have identified a mysterious object sitting just near Titanic's wreckage.
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Read MoreIn the trial of Casey Anthony in which she was accused of murdering her daughter, Caylee, the prosecution used smell evidence against her -- a legal first.
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Read MoreJohn Hinckley Jr., the attempted assassin of then-president Ronald Reagan in 1981, has a bizarre connection to the Bush political family.
Read MoreOn the afternoon of February 14, 1980, 25-year-old Michael Rosenblum and his girlfriend, Lisa, left her home near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for an appointment.
Read MoreFormer CBS executive Les Moonves has come under scrutiny for several high-profile crimes. Now his former bodyguard Cory Palka is caught in controversy, too.
Read MoreThere are some icons of pop culture and entertainment that just need no introduction, and Oprah Winfrey is one of those. Here are some tragic details about her.
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Read MoreA man with a criminal history like serial killer Ted Bundy was sure to need all the legal representation that he could get, and James Coleman was happy to help.
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