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Fred Noonan, The Navigator Who Vanished Alongside Amelia Earhart

Fred Noonan, The Navigator Who Vanished Alongside Amelia Earhart

Fred Noonan was flying with Amelia Earhart when they vanished over the Pacific Ocean in 1937 — and some think that their disappearance was his fault.
Mychal Judge, The New York City Fire Department Chaplain Who Died On 9/11

Mychal Judge, The New York City Fire Department Chaplain Who Died On 9/11

The first confirmed casualty of the September 11th attacks, Mychal Judge was killed inside the World Trade Center's North Tower due to falling debris from the collapsing South Tower.
Did LaVena Johnson Really Die By Suicide? Inside This Fallen Soldier’s Suspicious Death In Iraq

Did LaVena Johnson Really Die By Suicide? Inside This Fallen Soldier’s Suspicious Death In Iraq

The U.S. Army claims that LaVena Johnson died by suicide in July 2005, but her family believes that she was raped and murdered, and that the military concealed the truth.
The Armero Tragedy: The Colombian Natural Disaster That Killed 25,000 People

The Armero Tragedy: The Colombian Natural Disaster That Killed 25,000 People

The Armero tragedy occurred in November 1985, when the Nevado del Ruiz volcano erupted and buried the nearby town of Armero in devastating mudflows.
Meet Mary Pearcey, The 19th-Century Murderess Who May Have Actually Been ‘Jack The Ripper’

Meet Mary Pearcey, The 19th-Century Murderess Who May Have Actually Been ‘Jack The Ripper’

Two years after Jack the Ripper murdered and mutilated five women in London, Mary Pearcey was found guilty of an eerily similar crime.
A Blonde Bombshell, A Satanic Curse, And Rumors Of Decapitation: The Tragic Story Of Jayne Mansfield’s Death

A Blonde Bombshell, A Satanic Curse, And Rumors Of Decapitation: The Tragic Story Of Jayne Mansfield’s Death

It's falsely believed that Jayne Mansfield died when she was beheaded in a fatal June 1967 car accident, but the truth is even grislier — and much sadder.
The Story Of The Sons Of Liberty, The Clandestine Group That Helped Drive The American Revolution

The Story Of The Sons Of Liberty, The Clandestine Group That Helped Drive The American Revolution

Founded in Boston in 1765, the Sons of Liberty orchestrated many important moments during the American Revolution, including the Boston Tea Party and Paul Revere's famous ride.
The Story Of Adolf Hitler’s Death And The Calamitous Days That Preceded It

The Story Of Adolf Hitler’s Death And The Calamitous Days That Preceded It

On April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler and his new bride Eva Braun swallowed cyanide capsules in his Berlin bunker. Then, the Nazi dictator shot himself to ensure his death.
The Incredible True Story Of Marguerite De La Rocque, The French Noblewoman Left To Die On An Isolated Island

The Incredible True Story Of Marguerite De La Rocque, The French Noblewoman Left To Die On An Isolated Island

In 1542, Marguerite de la Rocque was abandoned on the Isle of Demons near Newfoundland by her relative — but survived for two years on her own after her companions died.
The Story Of Ronald McNair, The Pioneering Black Astronaut Who Died In The Challenger Disaster

The Story Of Ronald McNair, The Pioneering Black Astronaut Who Died In The Challenger Disaster

Just the second Black astronaut to ever go to space, Ronald McNair died tragically on January 28, 1986 when the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded right after takeoff.