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College Student Discovers 30-Year-Old Criminal Is Secretly Living In Her Dorm Room Closet

Greensboro student Maddie thought her apartment might be haunted when clothes vanished and noises came out of nowhere.

By Marco Margaritoff Feb 5, 2019
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College Student Discovers 30-Year-Old Criminal Is Secretly Living In Her Dorm Room Closet

Greensboro student Maddie thought her apartment might be haunted when clothes vanished and noises came out of nowhere.

By Marco Margaritoff February 5, 2019

7-Year-Old Boy Dies After Parents Punish Him For Forgetting Bible Verses

Timothy Hauschultz punished his 7-year-old son for forgetting 13 Bible verses by forcing him to undergo manual labor in the winter while his teenage son beat him.

By Marco Margaritoff Feb 4, 2019
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7-Year-Old Boy Dies After Parents Punish Him For Forgetting Bible Verses

Timothy Hauschultz punished his 7-year-old son for forgetting 13 Bible verses by forcing him to undergo manual labor in the winter while his teenage son beat him.

By Marco Margaritoff February 4, 2019

Minnesota Man Threw Methamphetamine-Fueled ‘Death Party’ For His Dying Wife

Sending a spouse off to the great unknown is not an easy task. For the Johnson family of New Ulm, Minn., a proper end required meth, death metal, and sex.

By Marco Margaritoff Feb 1, 2019
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Minnesota Man Threw Methamphetamine-Fueled ‘Death Party’ For His Dying Wife

Sending a spouse off to the great unknown is not an easy task. For the Johnson family of New Ulm, Minn., a proper end required meth, death metal, and sex.

By Marco Margaritoff February 1, 2019

The Trial Of Sam Sheppard: How A Media Frenzy Led To The Life Imprisonment Of A Young Doctor

The case of Dr. Sam Sheppard was so controversial from the outset that the federal court later ruled his initial trial a "mockery of justice."

By Daniel Rennie Jan 30, 2019

The Trial Of Sam Sheppard: How A Media Frenzy Led To The Life Imprisonment Of A Young Doctor

The case of Dr. Sam Sheppard was so controversial from the outset that the federal court later ruled his initial trial a "mockery of justice."

By Daniel Rennie January 30, 2019

English Marathoner Mark Fellows Revealed To Be A Hitman Based On His GPS Watch History

A four-year streak of gang violence in northwestern England has ended as hitman Mark Fellows was brought to justice via his Garmin Forerunner.

By Leah Silverman Jan 22, 2019
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English Marathoner Mark Fellows Revealed To Be A Hitman Based On His GPS Watch History

A four-year streak of gang violence in northwestern England has ended as hitman Mark Fellows was brought to justice via his Garmin Forerunner.

By Leah Silverman January 22, 2019

RAF Veteran Could Be Responsible For The 1961 Plane Crash Of U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld

The peacekeeper's death has eluded investigators for nearly 60 years, but new evidence may have finally named his murderer.

By Gina Dimuro Jan 22, 2019
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RAF Veteran Could Be Responsible For The 1961 Plane Crash Of U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld

The peacekeeper's death has eluded investigators for nearly 60 years, but new evidence may have finally named his murderer.

By Gina Dimuro January 22, 2019

Horned Sex Offender Arturo Martinez Arrested Trying To Lure A Minor Into His Home

Arturo Martinez was arrested by San Bernardino County police for posing as a woman online and soliciting sexual services from a minor.

By Leah Silverman Jan 16, 2019
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Horned Sex Offender Arturo Martinez Arrested Trying To Lure A Minor Into His Home

Arturo Martinez was arrested by San Bernardino County police for posing as a woman online and soliciting sexual services from a minor.

By Leah Silverman January 16, 2019

Walk Of Death: The Story Of Howard Unruh And American History’s First Mass Shooting

On September 6, 1949, Howard Unruh killed 13 people in 12 minutes. If he'd had enough bullets, he later said, he would have "killed a thousand."

By Katie Serena Jan 11, 2019

Walk Of Death: The Story Of Howard Unruh And American History’s First Mass Shooting

On September 6, 1949, Howard Unruh killed 13 people in 12 minutes. If he'd had enough bullets, he later said, he would have "killed a thousand."

By Katie Serena January 11, 2019
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