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Major Crimes in History

Dr. Satan: The Terrifying French Serial Killer of WW2 Paris

September 24, 2024

Mysteries of Surt’s Cave: Bandits, Mutilations, and the Fire Giant

August 21, 2024

Global Cooling – Why Did We Used to Think an Ice Age Was Coming?

August 16, 2024

Latest Articles

  • Science & Nature

    Andrew Crosse Created Life In A Lab

    by Doug MacGowan January 18, 2013
    by Doug MacGowan January 18, 2013

    The Andrew Crosse experiment used rocks, chemicals, and a weak electrical charge to mysteriously create life forms resembling mites or fleas.

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  • Major Crimes in History

    Cleveland Torso Murderer: The Mad Butcher

    by Doug MacGowan January 11, 2013
    by Doug MacGowan January 11, 2013

    The were among the most heinous murders in U.S. history. The Cleveland Torso Murderer, AKA: The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run was never found.

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  • Myths & Legends

    Hope Diamond Curse: Fact or Fiction?

    by Doug MacGowan December 22, 2012
    by Doug MacGowan December 22, 2012

    Is there any truth to the Hope Diamond Curse? Some researchers claim a string of people possessing the diamond encountered various tragedies.

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  • Archaeology

    Carnac Stones: 3,000 Mysterious Pillars of France

    by Doug MacGowan December 13, 2012
    by Doug MacGowan December 13, 2012

    The Carnac stones were erected around 4000 BCE, but their purpose is still a mystery. Who created these stone sites and why were they built?

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  • Myths & Legends

    History Santa Claus and His Many Faces

    by Shelly Barclay November 29, 2012
    by Shelly Barclay November 29, 2012

    Santa Claus has probably been around for about 2000 years or more and, over time, has transformed into the jolly, rotund, gift-giver that we all love today.

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  • Unexplained Mysteries

    Was Yasser Arafat Poisoned?

    by Shelly Barclay November 27, 2012
    by Shelly Barclay November 27, 2012

    In October of 2004, Yasser Arafat became ill at a meeting. He eventully died. Theories have been circulating that Yasser Arafat was poisoned.

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  • Myths & Legends

    Was There Really A Pied Piper of Hamelin

    by Doug MacGowan November 24, 2012
    by Doug MacGowan November 24, 2012

    Like many folktales, there may be a bit of truth in the Pied Piper of Hamelin story. So if it is based on reality, what actually happened?

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  • Unexplained Mysteries

    Did John Dillinger Really Die?

    by Doug MacGowan November 8, 2012
    by Doug MacGowan November 8, 2012

    Many people claim the body was not that of John Dillinger, including his father. Did he escape and live the rest of his life under an assumed identity?

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