An Unspeakable Tragedy: Young Girl Forced to Murder by Cinnamon Brown's Father
On the morning of March 19, 1985, 14-year-old Cinnamon Brown quietly entered the room where her stepmother Linda Brown was sleeping in their home in Orange County. Standing by the bed, she fired a single bullet into her stepmother's abdomen - then sh…
2,500-Year-Old Child Cemetery Found Near Jerusalem
Lautenschläger Azekah Discovery TeamUpper half of many child skeletons found in the cistern in Azekah. During archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Azekah, Israel, an ancient cistern used by various civilizations over the centuries was d…
Frederick Fleet: The First Lookout to See the Iceberg of the Titanic
Wikimedia CommonsLookout Frederick Fleet was the first person to see the iceberg of the Titanic. On the night of April 14, 1912, Frederick Fleet was keeping watch with his eyes fixed on the calm, dark waters of the North Atlantic. At that moment, fr…
Ancient Remains Found During Wind Farm Construction in England
RWEThe virtual recreation of the Roman villa found near Dereham. In 2021, archaeologists were commissioned to assist with the installation of a cable line for a new wind farm in eastern England. Since historical records did not indicate anything sig…
Black Tuesday Initiates the Most Devastating Economic Crisis in American History
Public DomainFrightened investors gathered on Wall Street on Black Tuesday. On October 29, 1929, the stock market fell by nearly 12%. In a panic, investors sold more than 16 million shares, and countless Americans lost their life savings. This day e…
Ellis Island Hospital: A Facility Where Hopeful Immigrants Were Treated
Wikimedia CommonsDoctors examining children at Ellis Island. Between 1892 and 1954, approximately 12 million immigrants passed through Ellis Island in New York Harbor. However, the medical examination upon arrival could determine their fate, and man…
The Engineering of the Seal Tooth Necklace Found in England in 1867, 15,000 Years Ago
Trustees of the Natural History MuseumThe seal tooth necklace is expertly crafted, indicating that its owner found it very valuable. In 1867, archaeologists in Devon, England, discovered a necklace in a cave used thousands of years ago by Homo sapien…
The Complex History of the Eleusinian Mysteries: Unknown Ancient Greek Rituals Until Today
Carole Raddato/Wikimedia CommonsThe ancient city of Eleusis is the place where the Eleusinian Mysteries took place for a thousand and five hundred years. Ancient Greece was a country filled with gods, myths, altars, and temples. These elements conti…
Nub City: A Small Florida Town That Was Once Part of a Terrible Insurance Fraud
IFC FilmsIn the early 1960s, the disturbing insurance fraud emerged in the Florida town of "Nub City" involving three residents. In the late 1950s and early 60s, the town of Vernon, Florida, gained a notorious reputation among insurance companies as…
The Dark Side of Todd Kohlhepp's Crimes: 'Amazon Review Killer'
Todd Kohlhepp, who had two degrees and a successful career as a graphic designer, gave the impression that everything was going well. The Florida-born entrepreneur had established a real estate company with a dozen employees in South Carolina, was le…
A Papyrus from Homer's 'Iliad' Found in an Ancient Mummy in Egypt
Ignasi-Xavier Adiego/University of BarcelonaThe newly discovered papyrus contains a text from Homer's epic poem Iliad about the Trojan War. In late 2025, scholars from the Oxyrhynchus Archaeological Mission discovered a series of mummies in an ancie…
Bruno Hauptmann Executed for Killing Charles Lindbergh's Son. Did He Really Do It?
New York City Police DepartmentBruno Richard Hauptmann, the German immigrant sentenced to death for the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh's son. On March 1, 1932, the 20-month-old son of famous aviator Charles Lindbergh disappeared from the…
The Scary Story of Wayne Nance: The Serial Killer Who Terrorized Montana
Wayne Nance, known as the "Missoula Mauler," shot and stabbed his victims, often raping them beforehand. Between 1974 and 1986, he would sneak into homes in Montana, emerging from the shadows to take a life, then quickly retreating back into the nigh…
Why Cleo Rose Elliott Stabbed Her Mother Six Times
Cleo Rose Elliott lived a charmed life. Growing up in the spotlight of Hollywood as the daughter of actors Sam Elliott and Katharine Ross. Elliott could have easily followed in her famous parents' footsteps; she had the celebrity connections, good l…
The Life and Crimes of Steve Rubell: One of the Co-Founders of Studio 54
Studio 54/Kino LorberSteve Rubell in front of Studio 54. For most people today, his name means little, but for those who spent their youth in New York in the late 1970s, Steve Rubell was a legend. The nightclub Studio 54 in Manhattan had become a ve…
Who Killed Chandra Levy? The Ongoing Mystery of the Washington D.C. Intern's Death
Chandra Levy was chasing big dreams. As a 24-year-old intern working for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, she hoped to join the FBI or attend law school. However, she became the face of one of Washington D.C.'s most notorious murder cases — a case that…
Larry Hall's Scary Story: Civil War Enthusiast and the Allegation of 40 Women Murders
The true crime miniseries Black Bird focuses on James "Jimmy" Keene's undercover work to elicit a confession from suspected serial killer Larry Hall. The series is based on Keene's 2010 memoir With the Devil and recounts his real-life experience with…
Believers That the Moon Landing Was a Hoax Among Americans
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the Moon — and at that moment, the moon landing hoax conspiracy theory was born. For nearly 60 years, a small portion of the population has believed that humans never set foot on…
Angela Simpson's Cold-Blooded Murder
One of the most notorious killers in Arizona's history, Angela Simpson, tortured, strangled, and dismembered a disabled man. The reason was her suspicion that he might be a "snitch." In August 2009, this brutal murder was uncovered by the police in …
The Wild True Story Behind Pablo Escobar's 1976 Mugshot
Wikimedia CommonsPablo Escobar's mugshot was taken in May 1976. Pablo Escobar's mugshot has been printed on countless t-shirts and posters hanging in university dorms around the world. However, when this photo was taken, Escobar was still on the bri…
The Story of Jimmy Burke: Wilder than the 'Goodfellas' Film
The infamous New York City gangster Jimmy Burke, the inspiration for the character Jimmy Conway in Goodfellas, always had a knack for getting away with things. As an Irish-American, Burke was never officially part of a Mafia family. He couldn't becom…
Robert Rackstraw: Shadow Suspect in the D.B. Cooper Case
In 1971, a businessman hijacked a plane from Portland to Seattle, demanding $200,000 and a parachute. After a successful air robbery, this man, known by the alias D.B. Cooper, jumped from the plane and disappeared into the forests of the Pacific Nort…
The Mystery of the Montauk Monster: That Strange Creature Washed Ashore on Long Island
In July 2008, a strange creature washed ashore in the Long Island area of New York. This bloated, blood-drained monster, lying dead on Ditch Plains beach, was quickly dubbed the "Montauk Monster." News about the monster and theories about its origin…
Garry Hoy: The Toronto Lawyer Who Lost His Life Demonstrating the Power of an Office Window
On the morning of July 9, 1993, it began as an ordinary day for 38-year-old lawyer Garry Hoy, who worked at the Holden Day Wilson law firm in Toronto. As usual, Hoy arrived at work at the Toronto-Dominion Bank Tower and made his way to his office on …
The Mystery of Rosalia Lombardo: The Mummy That Looks Like She's Opening Her Eyes
Fabrizio Villa/Getty ImagesRosalia Lombardo's mummy in the Capuchin Catacombs in Palermo, Sicily. Deep within a dark catacomb in Sicily, a young girl lies in a glass-topped coffin. Her name is Rosalia Lombardo, and she died in 1920 from pneumonia du…
Murry Wilson: The Domineering And Violent Father Of The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys' sunny songs reflect healthy fun, youthful adventures, and the joys of California living. However, this conceals a dark reality. The three brothers who are part of the Beach Boys, Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson, are alleged to have bee…
Jennifer Pan Looked Like the Perfect Girl - Until She Hired a Hitman to Kill Her Family
Jennifer Pan was a well-behaved young woman, a "golden" girl in her family's eyes. A successful student at Mary Ward Catholic Secondary School in Markham, Ontario, Pan was the daughter of Vietnamese refugees who grew up in a strict household. She did…
Leslie Howard: 'Gone With The Wind' Star and Possible British Secret Agent
Public DomainLeslie Howard as Ashley Wilkes in Gone With The Wind. On June 1, 1943, 17 people lost their lives when eight Nazi planes shot down a civilian aircraft flying from Portugal to England. Among these individuals was British film star Leslie…
The True Story of John Douglas: The FBI Agent Who Profiles History's Most Horrific Serial Killers
John Douglas is a pioneer of criminal profiling. The former FBI agent's autobiographical book Mindhunter — which inspired a critically acclaimed Netflix series of the same name — explains how he helped murder investigations by getting inside the mind…
47 Dust Storm Photos: Images Showing the Destruction of a Unique Ecological Disaster
Did you like this gallery?Share: Share Flipboard Email If you liked this article, don't forget to check out these popular posts: 44 Stunning Color Photos Showing the True Extent of Damage from the Dust Storm 'The Sun Di…
William James Sidis: The World's Smartest Person Who Died as a Poor Office Clerk
William James Sidis, considered the smartest person in the world, could read the The New York Times before he was two years old. By the age of six, he was speaking multiple languages. At nine, he was accepted into Harvard, but the university allowed …
The Tragic Death Story of Babe Ruth: The Baseball Legend Who Passed Away at Just 53 Years Old
Public DomainBabe Ruth in 1919. For two decades, Babe Ruth was at the pinnacle of baseball. He hit 40 or more home runs in 11 seasons, was the league's home run leader for 12 seasons, and became the all-time home run leader in baseball with 714 home…
Construction in Switzerland Discovers a Neolithic Village Swept Away by a Violent Storm 5,900 Years Ago
Bern Canton Archaeology Service, Khaled BordjiAlthough the prehistoric inhabitants of the village tried to rebuild after the storm, they ultimately preferred to abandon it. A Neolithic village that existed peacefully for five years on the shores of …
Chalino Sánchez's Rise to Fame Through Songs About Cartels and His Mysterious Murder
Chalino Sánchez/FacebookChalino Sánchez was only 31 years old when he was killed in Sinaloa after a concert. On May 15, 1992, Chalino Sánchez was performing for his loyal fans at a packed nightclub in Culiacán, Mexico. When a note was passed to him …
Rheinwiesenlager: US Army Camps for Nazi Prisoners
It is well known that Nazi Germany operated a horrific network of concentration camps during World War II. However, many people are unaware that the US Army also imprisoned over a million Germans in a series of prisons at the end of the war, collecti…
Neverland Ranch: The California Property Where Michael Jackson's Sexual Abuse Allegations Emerged
Michael Jackson is perhaps one of the most famous, talented, polarizing, and controversial figures in history. His home, Neverland Ranch, was just as intriguing as its owner. Jackson purchased the 2,700-acre property in Santa Barbara County, Californ…
Zoot Suit Riots: White Soldiers Attacking Young Men of Color in Los Angeles During World War II
Fashion, War, and Racial Tensions: The Beginning of the Zoot Suit Riots Zoot suits emerged in the Harlem dance halls of the 1930s. According to Smithsonian Magazine, dancers wore loose, flowing garments that captured their movements, tapering at the …