This Is The First Known Murder Victim In History
In a mass grave at the bottom of a 43-foot shaft in Spain, scientists found evidence of the first murder victim in history.
Read MoreIn a mass grave at the bottom of a 43-foot shaft in Spain, scientists found evidence of the first murder victim in history.
Read MoreBesides the messed up aftermath of WWII and its complicated legacy, there are several things from this worldwide conflict that remain pretty mysterious.
Read MoreIt may be a process that is done in secrecy, but the methods of selecting a pope, the leader of the Catholic Church, are no mystery -- not anymore, anyway.
Read MoreBassist Bill Wyman decided to leave the Rolling Stones in 1992, and many fans wonder what happened to him and what he is doing now.
Read MoreAnother individual should also receive credit for motion pictures: French artist Louis Le Prince, who worked on similar experiments until his disappearance.
Read MoreJodi Arias' murder of Travis Alexander became one of the biggest media frenzies caused by a non-celebrity crime. This is the messed up truth about Jodi Arias.
Read MoreThe tragic death of rapper Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes of Grammy-winning and chart-topping group TLC in 2002 left R&B fans in disbelief.
Read MoreThe use of "First Nations" to describe people who are the "original inhabitants of the land that is now Canada..." came into common parlance in the 1980s.
Read MoreThe Poor People's Campaign brought together individuals from across the country to Washington, D.C. in 1968 to bring attention to poverty in the United States.
Read MoreNative American women have held leadership roles for centuries. Across tribes, women became chiefs, warriors, shamans, and powerful figures in their own right.
Read MoreThe United States has a long history of treaties with Native Americans, and if they were honored, here is what would happen.
Read MoreLong before Rob Zombie, KISS, and even Alice Cooper, there was Screamin' Jay Hawkins. This is the crazy real-life story of music's first shock rocker.
Read MoreFive teenage girls had been raped and murdered. Authorities were dealing with two serial killers in the Los Angeles area, and the killers' MO was gut-wrenching.
Read MoreThe BTK Killer terrorized Wichita, Kansas from 1974 to 1991 and may have never been caught if it weren't for a mistake he made in 2005.
Read MoreThe heartless murderer killed so many people in her own family that she ended up earning herself the nicknames "Giggling Granny" and "The Jolly Black Widow."
Read MoreAfter the stock market crashed in 1929, America entered the Great Depression. While many lost jobs, some started companies to survive.
Read MoreSculptures made from human corpses have a creepy history that goes back centuries when they were used for medical science.
Read MoreThe world said goodbye to Larry Flynt, Hustler magazine's founder, on Feb. 10, and he left behind a net worth that may surprise you.
Read MoreAsa Earl Carter was a Klansman who wrote a book claiming to have Native ancestry. This is the messed up true story behind Klansman Asa Earl Carter's giant hoax.
Read MoreIf your family has skeletons in the closet, think how many Buckingham Palace has. These are the most bizarre unsolved mysteries of the British royal family.
Read MoreOn that day, 520 people lost their lives, and Japanese Air Lines Flight 123 went down in history as the deadliest single-plane accident in aviation history.
Read MoreIceland is famous for its low crime rate. There is only one serial killer in all of Icelandic history, and his reign of terror was over before before the 1600s.
Read MoreIn the quiet, peaceful woods around southwestern Vermont, many believe mysterious, dark forces are responsible for some strange occurrences and disappearances.
Read MoreMiguel de Cervantes wasn't a genius who instantly found success. His life was marked more often with failure, legal issues, and debt rather than success.
Read MoreMilo of Croton was unmatched in his strength. He won six wrestling championships at the Olympic Games, seven at the Pythian Games, and was a military leader.
Read MoreBy 1983, DiMaggio was worth just $200,000. He rented a modest Florida apartment, drove an old car, and avoided using his air conditioner and buying new clothes.
Read MoreAbout 30 years ago, a four-month-pregnant Angela Hammond went missing, and her mysterious disappearance is still unsolved.
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