The Tragic Death Of Matt Cappotelli
Some contestants found success, but Tough Enough's third-season co-winner, Matt Cappotelli, was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor just a few years later.
Read MoreSome contestants found success, but Tough Enough's third-season co-winner, Matt Cappotelli, was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor just a few years later.
Read MoreOne of Sobhraj's most trusted associates was Ajay Chowdhury, who helped the Frenchman commit a series of passport thefts, robberies, and murders in the 1970s.
Read MorePeople know the Getty family as one of the wealthiest dynasties in the world. But over the years, the Gettys have become better known for being cursed.
Read MoreBilly Chemirmir is suspected of killing at 22 people -- mostly women, in their North Dallas senior living communities, but he was only convicted of two murders.
Read MoreThe answer to what happened to Michael Vick's millions is a lot more complex than simple karmic payback for his notorious role in a gruesome dog fighting ring.
Read MoreOrigami has a low initial cost for entry -- the paper -- and can be finished, barring creative excursions, by following instructions found in numerous books
Read MoreWhenever people have conversations about music, it's not unusual that one person will say with the utmost of conviction that a certain band or singer is awful.
Read MoreThe average person cuts the proverbial cheese between five and 15 times each and every day. That's a whole lot of gas, friend. What happens if you hold it in?
Read MoreThe Book of Mormon is not just a spiritual text; in many ways, it's a snapshot of U.S. history at the time -- in particular, passages about Native Americans.
Read MoreTruly effective spies keep their head down, do their jobs well, but not fantastically. And they never show their hands. Ana Montes knew this well.
Read MoreIt's not always clear just what exactly a pope does, but many people seem to agree that the incumbent, Pope Francis, looks pretty great doing it.
Read MoreIn September 2008, Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker managed to survive what The New Zealand Herald called the "horror accident nobody should've survived."
Read MoreThe 1755 Lisbon earthquake killed tens of thousands of people and shook the Portuguese empire to its core.
Read MoreCharles Sobhraj, the French thief, scam artist, and serial killer, who spent much of the 1970s committing increasingly heinous crimes, earned several nicknames.
Read MoreRoger Federer's sponsorship deals with companies like Rolex and Mercedes-Benz far outweigh anything he could possibly earn during his best year on the court.
Read MoreThough Guinness logs a whole lot of records today, adding categories and entries regularly, there are also many it has discontinued over the years.
Read MoreOver the course of her life, with the help of her husband, Ching Shih amassed a fleet of 1,800 sailing ships that were crewed by upwards of 80,000 pirates
Read MoreThe killings began in 2016 and many took place in senior living facilities where family members had taken for granted that their loved ones would be safe.
Read MoreWhile not fully scripted, the History channel show Pawn Stars isn't what you'd call completely unfiltered reality.
Read MorePossibly America's most infamous drug smuggler, George Jung started selling marijuana in the United States in the late 1960s.
Read MoreA loosely-knit group of studio musicians known as the Wrecking Crew played on many a future classic recording, from the Byrds to the Beach Boys to Sinatra.
Read MoreFor many, Thanksgiving is a holiday full of feasting and family. But the fourth Thursday in November is also the Native Americans' National Day of Mourning.
Read MorePeter Kurten, the Düsseldorf Vampire, became the prime example of the sexual-sadist-type murderer. He's believed to have murdered at least 11 people.
Read MoreThe size of the human brain, combined with the cerebral cortex's increased surface area, has played a big part in our cognitive abilities.
Read MoreLegends talk about Sally Scull riding her magnificent horse, Redbuck, and killing one husband when he woke her up by pouring water over her head.
Read MoreThe polygraph test, or lie detector, has been used extensively by police and other official bodies in the US and beyond for more than a century.
Read MoreAlan White was the drummer who managed to keep time for Oasis longer than any other, staying with the band from 1995-2004. Here's what happened to Alan White.
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