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Susan Monica, The Oregon Farmer Who Murdered Two Of Her Employees And Fed Them To Her Pigs

In 2014, the families of Robert Haney and Stephen Delicino were horrified when investigators searching Susan Monica's farm discovered the two men's partial remains on the property.

By Austin Harvey Feb 11, 2026

Susan Monica, The Oregon Farmer Who Murdered Two Of Her Employees And Fed Them To Her Pigs

In 2014, the families of Robert Haney and Stephen Delicino were horrified when investigators searching Susan Monica's farm discovered the two men's partial remains on the property.

By Austin Harvey February 11, 2026

The Haunting Story Of The Mysterious Burger Chef Murders That Left Four Fast Food Workers Dead

When four employees vanished while closing up their restaurant in Speedway, Indiana on November 17, 1978, the police assumed they'd run off with the day's cash — but then they were found murdered.

By Genevieve Carlton Feb 10, 2026

The Haunting Story Of The Mysterious Burger Chef Murders That Left Four Fast Food Workers Dead

When four employees vanished while closing up their restaurant in Speedway, Indiana on November 17, 1978, the police assumed they'd run off with the day's cash — but then they were found murdered.

By Genevieve Carlton February 10, 2026

‘The Suspect You Just Can’t Quit’: Why Some Believe That Arthur Leigh Allen Was The Zodiac Killer

A convicted child molester from Vallejo, California, Arthur Leigh Allen was the only Zodiac Killer suspect ever named by police. Was he really the murderer?

By Kaleena Fraga Feb 10, 2026

‘The Suspect You Just Can’t Quit’: Why Some Believe That Arthur Leigh Allen Was The Zodiac Killer

A convicted child molester from Vallejo, California, Arthur Leigh Allen was the only Zodiac Killer suspect ever named by police. Was he really the murderer?

By Kaleena Fraga February 10, 2026

Joe Metheny, The Killer Who Made His Victims Into Burgers – And Sold Them To Unsuspecting Customers

Though police only connected him to three murders, Joseph Roy Metheny claimed to have slaughtered a total of 13 victims, some of whom he allegedly turned into patties that he sold to unwitting customers on a Baltimore roadside.

By Katie Serena Feb 10, 2026

Joe Metheny, The Killer Who Made His Victims Into Burgers – And Sold Them To Unsuspecting Customers

Though police only connected him to three murders, Joseph Roy Metheny claimed to have slaughtered a total of 13 victims, some of whom he allegedly turned into patties that he sold to unwitting customers on a Baltimore roadside.

By Katie Serena February 10, 2026

Why Self-Help Author Napoleon Hill Was One Of The Biggest Fraudsters You’ve Never Heard Of

The author of Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill claimed to have interviewed Andrew Carnegie and advised Woodrow Wilson — with zero evidence.

By Genevieve Carlton Feb 9, 2026

Why Self-Help Author Napoleon Hill Was One Of The Biggest Fraudsters You’ve Never Heard Of

The author of Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill claimed to have interviewed Andrew Carnegie and advised Woodrow Wilson — with zero evidence.

By Genevieve Carlton February 9, 2026

The Shocking Story Of George Metesky And How He Became New York’s ‘Mad Bomber’

For 16 years, George Metesky hid at least 33 pipe bombs in public places throughout New York City, leaving ominous notes signed "F.P." — short for "fair play."

By Andrew Milne Feb 8, 2026

The Shocking Story Of George Metesky And How He Became New York’s ‘Mad Bomber’

For 16 years, George Metesky hid at least 33 pipe bombs in public places throughout New York City, leaving ominous notes signed "F.P." — short for "fair play."

By Andrew Milne February 8, 2026

The Disturbing Story Of James Jameson, The Whiskey Heir Who Paid To Watch Cannibals Eat A 10-Year-Old Girl

While on an expedition along the Congo River in 1888, James Jameson traded six cloth handkerchiefs for an enslaved girl, handed her over to cannibals, and then sketched the gruesome scene that unfolded in front of him.

By Gabe Paoletti Feb 8, 2026

The Disturbing Story Of James Jameson, The Whiskey Heir Who Paid To Watch Cannibals Eat A 10-Year-Old Girl

While on an expedition along the Congo River in 1888, James Jameson traded six cloth handkerchiefs for an enslaved girl, handed her over to cannibals, and then sketched the gruesome scene that unfolded in front of him.

By Gabe Paoletti February 8, 2026
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