Here's How Serial Killer Jerry Brudos Was Caught
Despite a years-long string of murders and assaults, "Shoe Fetish Slayer" Jerry Brudos was not caught until a college co-ed reached out to police with a lead.
Read MoreDespite a years-long string of murders and assaults, "Shoe Fetish Slayer" Jerry Brudos was not caught until a college co-ed reached out to police with a lead.
Read MoreBefore the Federal Bureau of Investigation was aware of the existence of serial killers, Earle Nelson became the first known serial sex murderer in America.
Read MoreA symbol of decadence and the power of the French monarchy, the Palace of Versailles is beloved for its gardens — which took a surprisingly long time to finish.
Read MoreThe killer's crimes were indeed monstrous, and shocking to Macedonia, a nation in which "almost nothing happens," according to one of its top journalists.
Read MoreOne thing New Zealand is not is a property to be bought and sold. It is an independent nation, albeit ceremonially still a part of the British Commonwealth.
Read MoreAs any pair together for five decades will tell you, some wild things happen along the way — like when John Oates caught an infamous Australian bandit.
Read MoreWhile the Palace of Versailles has major architectural, cultural, and historic value, "science" is not a word that would often come to mind in relation to it.
Read MoreCalled "dancing lemurs" because of their unique sideways hopping gait, Beatrice and Elliott are the beginnings of a conservation breeding program in England.
Read MoreHappy Face Killer Keith Hunter Jesperson was a newly divorced father of three who murdered at least eight women between 1990 and 1995.
Read MoreYou might want to revisit that idea that something you are talking about is "light as a cloud." Those white wisps of vapor weigh a bit more than a little mist.
Read MoreJurors in the Casey Anthony trial had a hard job. Here's what it was like to serve on the jury of such an emotionally charged case and to decide Anthony's fate.
Read MoreWhen it comes to great historical leaders, oftentimes their final resting places will match (or even exceed) the significance of their life in scope.
Read MoreThe Korean War marked a lot of firsts, including the first time in the modern age that a president sent U.S. troops to a war without congressional approval.
Read MoreIf you're a normal human being, you've no doubt thought about the end of the world from time to time -- or, more specifically, the end of the human race.
Read MoreRachel Faucette Lavien and James Hamilton probably never expected their son Alexander to become one of America's founding fathers.
Read MoreClaudine Longet saw mountains of media attention in the 1960s and 1970s - though perhaps not the kind she would've desired - when she stood trial for murder.
Read MoreSome of us prefer to think of the law enforcement system as infallible -- locking the truly dangerous ones away forever -- but that's often not how it works.
Read MoreOne of the most notorious serial killers of modern times is Todd Kohlhepp, whose killing spree began in 2003 and lasted until 2016. This is how he was caught.
Read MoreIn 1932, the Emu War was declared in Australia. A few months later, the emus were declared the victors. Here's the messed up history of Australia's Emu War.
Read MoreEllen Liddy Watson was a rumored outlaw, accused of sex work, theft, and rustling cattle, the only woman lynched for cattle rustling in the United States.
Read MoreSome species have integrated into local environments but others cause havoc. Here are some animals that were never supposed to be in the U.S.
Read MoreThe British composed the song Yankee Doodle to poke fun at colonial troops, only for their enemy to not only co-opt it but sing its lyrics with pride.
Read MoreWhat if you could drive all the way to space? Of course, the very concept is impossible on multiple levels: roads don't go straight up, for example.
Read MoreIn an effort to understand, we often look at the childhoods of serial killers, searching for clues. Earle Nelson is no different, with alarming signs early on.
Read MoreThe Cure released their last album, 4:13 Dream, in 2008. Here are the reasons why they haven't released a new album since then.
Read MoreBy the time George Washington was inaugurated as the first President of the United States on April 30, 1789, he had just one working tooth left in his head.
Read MoreIf the recent revelations are true, Russian President Vladimir Putin likes to live in style. But is the million-dollar palace on the Black Sea even his?
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