This Is How The Green River Killer Avoided The Death Penalty
Despite being one of America's most prolific serial killers, Green River Killer Gary Ridgway escaped being sentenced to death. Here's how he did it.
Read MoreDespite being one of America's most prolific serial killers, Green River Killer Gary Ridgway escaped being sentenced to death. Here's how he did it.
Read MoreIn life, Brad Delp had been the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for popular rock band Boston, but died unexpectedly and tragically in 2007.
Read MoreHere's why The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and Pat Carney regret the infamous night they inducted fellow musician Steve Miller into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Read MoreWhen Tupac Shakur was shot to death in Las Vegas, his was one of a ten-car entourage. Theoretically, many could have been witnesses — but few have ever talked.
Read MoreOften called "Big Paul" because of his imposing stature, Paul Castellano liked to act as if he were running a Fortune 500 company, not a criminal enterprise.
Read MoreThe Boston Massacre was a key moment preceding the Revolutionary War, a microcosm of simmering tensions between the colonists and their British enforcers.
Read MoreAnna Delvey won headlines after being caught scamming New York's elite out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by pretending to be an heiress- here's her story.
Read MoreIn the 1970s, two men, both claiming to wield magic, set out to destroy a supposed vampire stalking a 100-year-old cemetery in London
Read MoreProhibition was a nearly 14-year period (January 17, 1920-December 5, 1933) when the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol was forbidden in the US.
Read MoreAmong the many tensions between India and Pakistan was the liberation of Bangladesh, which led to their biggest conflict, the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971.
Read MoreAn essential figure in the fight against the Black Death was the plague doctor, but not for obvious reasons. Physicians then had few tools to combat illness.
Read MoreBalmoral has a rich history with some interesting stories involving its royal occupants, past and present. This is the untold truth of Balmoral Castle.
Read MoreIn the late 1980s and early 1990s, the German pop duo Milli Vanilli were the biggest things in pop music - until a lip-sync scandal brought them down.
Read MoreContrary to what many people believe from the film 'Amadeus,' it wasn't Salieri who wanted to pass off Mozart's work as his own; it was someone else entirely.
Read MoreStarting from the time he and Angus formed AC/DC in 1973, Malcolm Young provided the rock-solid rhythm that underpinned their greatest hits.
Read MoreBeing a prisoner in the Bastille could be surprising even for the people being sent there. Here's what it was really like for prisoners in the Bastille.
Read MoreThis is the real reason why St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John -- the U.S. Virgin Islands -- belong to the United States and not Denmark.
Read MoreGeorge Jung, the infamous drug trafficker who inspired Johnny Depp's character in the 2001 film "Blow," has died at the age of 78. He'd been in failing health.
Read MoreOne of the art world's most fiery romances began when 15-year old Frida Kahlo met 36-year-old Diego Rivera. Their relationship changed Mexican art forever.
Read More'The Clovehitch Killer' movie is fiction, but Dylan McDermott's character is very much based on the case of a real-life serial killer.
Read More1970s and 1980s rock 'n' roll was rife with questionable decisions and impulsive actions. For Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks, the biggest regret was marriage.
Read MoreA promising young lawyer from Kentucky, Ryan Poston was found killed in October 2012 by his former girlfriend, Shayna Hubers.
Read MoreDozens of celebrities graced "The Office" with cameos during its 9-season run, but few were as memorable as Christian Slater's delightfully cringey appearance.
Read MoreIn 1773, colonists in Boston, Massachusetts protested Great Britain's imposition of taxation by dumping 342 chests of tea into the waters of Boston Harbor.
Read MoreThere are some rock bands that, in the eyes and ears of many, have seen much better days, and a recent survey revealed which band needs to retire.
Read MoreSome visitors to Jerusalem find that the aura of religion that permeates nearly every square inch of the city is overwhelming, and have a psychiatric reaction.
Read MoreThe mysterious story of Dorothy Jane Scott began with threatening phone calls from an unknown man who claimed to be watching her - and ended with her murder.
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