Here's What Really Happened To Melissa Caddick
You may have never heard of Australian conwoman Melissa Caddick but that doesn't mean her crimes are unimpressive — and she may have gotten away with them.
Read MoreYou may have never heard of Australian conwoman Melissa Caddick but that doesn't mean her crimes are unimpressive — and she may have gotten away with them.
Read MoreWhile many specific examples of parallel universes are, of course, fictional, the study of whether a multiverse exists at all is fairly comprehensive.
Read MoreBuster Keaton was known for his stunt work, many of which were happy accidents and all done in one take.
Read MoreDr. Joseph Bell also aided the police with his observational skills. Dr. Bell and Nightingale became friends when he spearheaded a lecture series for nurses.
Read MoreSydney "Syd" West is a missing 19-year-old who hasn't been seen since September 30, 2020. Last seen near the Golden Gate Bridge, her family still seeks answers.
Read MoreIn 1996 it was revealed that the late Supreme Court justice and civil rights lawyer Thurgood Marshall had acted as an informant for the FBI in the 1950s.
Read MoreAttorney David Rudolf, who appeared in "The Staircase," was a successful defense attorney prior to his involvement in the documentary series. Where is he now?
Read MoreIn 1960, the good God-fearing people of Kopperl, Texas, thought that Armageddon had finally come. The heat burst went down in history as Satan's Storm.
Read MoreThe Red Hot Chili Peppers have cranked out hit after hit, but even hits can get old. We surveyed folks to find out which hit Peppers song is their worst.
Read MoreHumans are the products of hundreds of millions of years of evolution, ditching the body parts we no longer need. Yet, mysteriously, we still have fingernails.
Read MoreThough it's been eons since an eruption, at one time the planet Mars was volcanically active, melting ice deposits and releasing liquid water onto the surface.
Read MoreJohn Wesley Hardin was a guy who solved problems with a gun — including killing at least one man for doing something ordinary many people have no control over.
Read MoreEgyptians would occasionally build mud sculptures of their god Osiris studded with barley seeds on the banks. That's not the weirdest thing they did, however.
Read MoreAlthough they're only visible occasionally, shooting stars bombard the Earth on a regular basis. But, what exactly are they and what are they comprised of?
Read MoreOne of the biggest crime gangs in the world is the Solntsevskaya Bratva, a Russian organized crime syndicate that was founded in the '80s.
Read MoreWhile there's really no telling for sure, modern scientific research seems to suggest that the voices of Neanderthals were anything but deep and bestial.
Read MoreFred Astaire is still remembered as one of the best dancers Hollywood has ever seen. Here's how much he was worth when he died.
Read MoreNeanderthals had a long run as the dominant species, as far back as 400,000 years ago. Then about 40,000 years ago, they were completely gone. What happened?
Read MoreAccording to new evidence, Neanderthals cared enough to bury their dead. What's more, it looks like they even adorned the bodies and graves with flowers.
Read MoreBy becoming the first Black U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall made history on August 30, 1967. He had been nominated by President Lyndon Johnson.
Read MoreLinda Kolkena and Dan Broderick were married less than a year before they were shot dead by Dan's ex-wife, Betty Broderick. What was their short marriage like?
Read MoreMarjorie Flewellin Wilson, a petite 66-year-old, went missing from a parking lot over 40 years ago, and the case has never been solved.
Read MoreIf you are among the living (and the literate), strap in for a fun, slightly tabloidy recount of the visions and exploits of the "Nostradamus of the Balkans."
Read MoreJoe Walsh has had an iconic career with the James Gang and Eagles and as a solo artist. Here are some facts about him that many fans may not be familiar with.
Read MoreRichard Chase earned the nickname "The Vampire of Sacramento because he drank the blood of his 6 victims. But why would anyone do something so horrific?
Read More"Duran Duran: Into the Arena" was a board game produced by Milton Bradley in 1985. Players amassed cards until someone collected them all, winning the game.
Read MoreFamous Hollywood director and producer J.J. Abrams is producing a new show about UFOs for Showtime, which will explore some popular theories.
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