The Huge Oscar Statue Heist You Probably Forgot About
The 2000 Oscars -- 55 of them, imprinted with serial numbers 3005 through 3059 -- were sent to Los Angeles through Roadway Express. And vanished.
Read MoreThe 2000 Oscars -- 55 of them, imprinted with serial numbers 3005 through 3059 -- were sent to Los Angeles through Roadway Express. And vanished.
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Read MoreMost Oscars have gone to craftspeople who had been working on their skills for decades, and were thus comfortably into adulthood, when they were honored.
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Read MoreBerkowitz sent taunting letters and openly mocked the police. By the time it was over, Son of Sam had killed six people, and seven survived their injuries.
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Read MoreOscars? The little gold guys standing on platforms? Have you ever seen a closeup of one, perhaps in the hand of a winner during a backstage press conference?
Read MoreLike many lifelong politicians, Mondale was able to put his education, skills, and political connections to work for him, earning millions in the process.
Read MoreThe statue itself has been the prize for Academy Award winners since the awards' inception. But is the glimmering gold Oscar statue as valuable as it appears?
Read MoreDespite the pain that was undoubtedly gripping him, Paul Tate, the father of Sharon Tate, used the time after his daughter's death to search for the culprit.
Read MoreWalter Mondale, Democratic politician who served as Vice President of the United States from 1977 to 1981 as part of the Carter administration, died on Monday.
Read MoreMiguel Angel Felix Gallardo once headed the Guadalajara Cartel and allegedly ordered the hit on DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena.
Read MoreAnneliese Michel was 23 years old when she died of malnutrition and starvation in 1976 after enduring nearly a year of weekly exorcisms.
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Read MoreAlong with the usual predictions and speculation that come with every Oscars ceremony, there are questions about the history and origins of the awards.
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Read MoreAccording to legend, the Oscar, the little gold statue, was modeled after a Mexican immigrant who landed in Hollywood in 1925.
Read MoreCharles Darwin's was a 19th century scientist whose theories on evolution challenged the existing scientific and religious dogma.
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