Here's How Much Gage County Owes The Beatrice Six
When DNA evidence cleared the Beatrice Six in 2008, it rocked the small Nebraska region of Gage County, and now they are owed millions.
Read MoreWhen DNA evidence cleared the Beatrice Six in 2008, it rocked the small Nebraska region of Gage County, and now they are owed millions.
Read MoreThe unfortunate story of the Beatrice Six is one of the many examples of wrongful conviction cases in the U.S.
Read MoreUnfortunately, creative differences, egos, and a record deal gone bad would lead to years of lawsuits and bitter feuds between the members of CCR.
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Read MoreJuly 1, 1981 will forever live in criminal history infamy. But what really happened at 8763 Wonderland Avenue? Let's take a look at the Wonderland Murders.
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Read MoreWhile drugs didn't kill him in the end, Cobain had nearly lost his life to overdoses a few times, the last one as recently as a month before his death.
Read MoreIn 2009, the Beatrice Six were released after DNA evidence cleared them, following the years-long efforts of Joseph White, who maintained his innocence.
Read MoreRecent years have shown us that being incarcerated may in fact lead to the creation of criminal power, as evidenced by the story of the Tavon "Bulldog" White.
Read MoreCyberpunk is a sub-genre of science fiction, exploring a counter-cultural and anti-authoritarian worldview of a technologically-advanced and dehumanized future.
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Read MoreWhen David Koch died in 2019 at the age of 79, it was reported that he and his brother's net worth totaled over $100 billion -- two of the world's richest.
Read MoreThe new NBC show Young Rock, which follows the wild life of former wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, is shining a light on old school wrestling dynasties.
Read MoreThe National Museum of Funeral History is more of an interactive, respectable tribute to the inevitable phase of life that many shy away from discussing: death.
Read MoreBernie Tiede murdered 81-year-old Marjorie Nugent, a rich widow he had befriended after overseeing her husband's funeral. People didn't hold it against him.
Read MoreThe museum started as "a small storefront company museum in a local mall," but the public cared about SPAM more than any other product and so it was renamed.
Read MoreIt's true that brotherly rivalries are a staple of rock 'n' roll history, but it's rare that things turn out as sadly as they did for the Fogerty brothers.
Read MoreAt one point in the 19th century, the Astors owned so much real estate in the Big Apple that they earned themselves the nickname the "landlords of New York."
Read MoreMost people recognize the "big name" serial killers, but one man remains by far the most sadistic, rampaging serial killer to ever have lived — Samuel Little.
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Read MoreOne of the most infamous stories out of the '70s involves a woman who would become affectionately known as the "Queen of the Groupie Scene" — Sable Starr.
Read MoreA woman out for a walk with her dog in a part of the city known as the West Mesa made a grisly discovery in February 2009: It was a human bone.
Read MoreOne seemingly harmless bit of fish tank decor in particular has proven to be harmful to the wider environment beyond the confines of the aquarium.
Read MoreVan Halen's first demo tape was financed by Kiss bassist Gene Simmons after he saw them play at the Starwood Club in Los Angeles. They signed with Warner Bros.
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