16 Of The Most Dangerous Serial Killers Of The 1980s
In recent years, data has shown that serial killers peaked in the '80s. The decade featured some of the deadliest, and a lot of them you don't even know.
Read MoreIn recent years, data has shown that serial killers peaked in the '80s. The decade featured some of the deadliest, and a lot of them you don't even know.
Read MoreGary Ridgeway, known as the Green River Killer, literally got away with murder for nearly twenty years. Could a piece of evidence have stopped him earlier?
Read MoreMaybe in the future, myths people believe today about alternative energy will seem funny. But why wait? Here are some myths you can stop believing right now.
Read MoreFor seven decades, historians believed Anne Frank died in March 1945, weeks before Bergen-Belsen death camp was liberated. New information suggests otherwise.
Read MoreIf someone is unconscious for more than a minute, there's a good chance they've suffered a severe traumatic brain injury, otherwise known as a concussion.
Read MoreHere's what it was it like to serve on a jury for the trial of one of America's most notorious serial killers - Ted Bundy - and to convict him for his crimes.
Read MoreJust because you can do something doesn't necessarily mean that you should, and when it comes to living to 150, you probably don't actually want to.
Read MoreBefore his untimely death in 2020, Florian Schneider had made music history as the co-founder of the legendary German electronic music group Kraftwerk.
Read MoreOne facet of the battle comes across as almost anachronistic in hindsight: steam power, which saw its first recorded military use in the Battle of New Orleans.
Read MoreOne of the most famous couples of the 1960s was Sonny Bono and Cher, and their divorce was one of the most infamous of the 1970s.
Read MoreSome twins are pretty famous. From Hollywood to politics to even religion, twins loom large in the world. But you may be very surprised as to who they are.
Read MoreThe Mexican-American War was not at all a fair fight. Here are some messed up things that happened during the Mexican-American War.
Read MoreIn 1510, Katherine became pregnant a second time. The pregnancy went well and she gave birth to a baby boy on January 1, 1511. King Henry VIII was ecstatic.
Read MoreBeginning in the 1970s, Robert Ben Rhoades reportedly preyed on hitchhikers and sex workers who plied their trade at truck stops.
Read MoreSpecial agent in charge Eliot Ness set his sights on notorious mobster Al Capone and his Chicago gang, but he and his hand-picked team missed their mark.
Read MoreJohn Deacon wrote some of Queen's biggest hits, such as "Another One Bites the Dust." Here's how much he's worth.
Read MoreIt's been 40 years since London's Brixton Riots, a major event in Britain's Black history, which changed a discriminatory Met Police practice for good.
Read MoreAt the age of 64, Donald Harvey was attacked by James Elliot in his cell, and the notorious serial killer died from his injuries shortly thereafter.
Read MoreSomething sinister was going on in the Chicago hotel of Dr. H.H. Holmes, not more than three miles from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition grounds.
Read MoreMost serial killers had a tough childhood, and Keith Jesperson was no different. Though he claimed that he killed 180 victims, police can only pin eight on him.
Read MoreNurse Genene Jones had worked for multiple hospitals and clinics throughout Texas and was allegedly killing her pediatric patients.
Read MoreThe 2011 trial of Casey Anthony, charged in 2008 with the murder of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee, brought the single mother countrywide notoriety.
Read MoreIn other parts of the world, you'll find significant differences when it comes to how family and friends are laid to rest than just burial or cremation.
Read MoreJune 6, 1944—better known as "D-Day"—was the largest amphibious military operation in history. Here's the messed-up truth about D-Day.
Read MoreFather's Day is the natural follow-up to Mother's Day. So it's kind of weird to think that Father's Day actually has a controversial history, but it does.
Read MoreBorn Charles Parrott in Baltimore, in 1893, Charley Chase served his comedic apprenticeship in vaudeville before becoming a star of silent comedy films.
Read MoreIn 1969, Mick Jagger carried on a secret relationship with actress, model, and singer Marsha Hunt. Here are the details of their hidden affair.
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