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Meet Leona ‘Candy’ Stevens: The Woman Who Lied In Court To Liberate Her Husband, Charles Manson

Leona Rae “Candy” Stevens kept Charles Manson out of jail in 1959 and helped lock him up a year later. She visited him once behind bars — and never saw him again.

By Marco Margaritoff Jun 25, 2019

Meet Leona ‘Candy’ Stevens: The Woman Who Lied In Court To Liberate Her Husband, Charles Manson

Leona Rae “Candy” Stevens kept Charles Manson out of jail in 1959 and helped lock him up a year later. She visited him once behind bars — and never saw him again.

By Marco Margaritoff June 25, 2019

Does Ted Bundy’s Childhood Hold The Key To His Madness?

Ted Bundy's childhood was a troubled one. He never knew who his biological father was, though some rumors claimed that it was his own grandfather through incest.

By Katie Serena Jun 25, 2019

Does Ted Bundy’s Childhood Hold The Key To His Madness?

Ted Bundy's childhood was a troubled one. He never knew who his biological father was, though some rumors claimed that it was his own grandfather through incest.

By Katie Serena June 25, 2019

Buried WWII Bomb Self-Detonates And Creates Meteor-Sized Crater Outside German Village

Residents of the small German town first thought that the impact from the self-detonated bomb was from either a meteor or an earthquake.

By Natasha Ishak Jun 24, 2019
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Buried WWII Bomb Self-Detonates And Creates Meteor-Sized Crater Outside German Village

Residents of the small German town first thought that the impact from the self-detonated bomb was from either a meteor or an earthquake.

By Natasha Ishak June 24, 2019

36 Photos Of The Battle Of Stalingrad, The Biggest Clash In The History Of War

The bitter, colossal Battle of Stalingrad was the key turning point of World War II, paving the way for the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.

By Natasha Ishak Jun 18, 2019

36 Photos Of The Battle Of Stalingrad, The Biggest Clash In The History Of War

The bitter, colossal Battle of Stalingrad was the key turning point of World War II, paving the way for the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.

By Natasha Ishak June 18, 2019

Meet Boris Shcherbina: The Man Who Evacuated Pripyat After Chernobyl Exploded

After the Chernobyl nuclear power plant suffered a meltdown in 1986, Soviet leader Boris Shcherbina found himself supervising the cleanup of one of modern history's worst catastrophes.

By Marco Margaritoff Jun 14, 2019

Meet Boris Shcherbina: The Man Who Evacuated Pripyat After Chernobyl Exploded

After the Chernobyl nuclear power plant suffered a meltdown in 1986, Soviet leader Boris Shcherbina found himself supervising the cleanup of one of modern history's worst catastrophes.

By Marco Margaritoff June 14, 2019

Trump Administration To Use Former Japanese Internment Camp To Hold Migrant Children

The now-150-year-old Army base will hold 1,400 migrant children who've been separated from their families at the border.

By Marco Margaritoff Jun 13, 2019
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Trump Administration To Use Former Japanese Internment Camp To Hold Migrant Children

The now-150-year-old Army base will hold 1,400 migrant children who've been separated from their families at the border.

By Marco Margaritoff June 13, 2019

Leroy Nicky Barnes: The Harlem Drug Kingpin Known As ‘Mr. Untouchable’

Leroy "Nicky" Barnes sold so much heroin and evaded convictions for so long that he earned the nickname "Mr. Untouchable" and actually challenged the police to catch him.

By Marco Margaritoff Jun 10, 2019

Leroy Nicky Barnes: The Harlem Drug Kingpin Known As ‘Mr. Untouchable’

Leroy "Nicky" Barnes sold so much heroin and evaded convictions for so long that he earned the nickname "Mr. Untouchable" and actually challenged the police to catch him.

By Marco Margaritoff June 10, 2019

44 Tragic Photos Taken Inside The Nazis’ Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp

Over the course of five years, 50,000 prisoners died at Bergen-Belsen. Even after the British liberated it in 1945, another 13,000 former inmates died as they were simply too ill to recover.

By Marco Margaritoff Jun 9, 2019

44 Tragic Photos Taken Inside The Nazis’ Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp

Over the course of five years, 50,000 prisoners died at Bergen-Belsen. Even after the British liberated it in 1945, another 13,000 former inmates died as they were simply too ill to recover.

By Marco Margaritoff June 9, 2019

Sword Beach: The Allies’ First Step In Stopping Hitler During The Normandy Invasion

On June 6, 1944, now known as D-Day, the Allied forces landed on Sword Beach as a part of their invasion of Normandy — and nearly all but won it in two hours.

By Samuel Warde Jun 6, 2019

Sword Beach: The Allies’ First Step In Stopping Hitler During The Normandy Invasion

On June 6, 1944, now known as D-Day, the Allied forces landed on Sword Beach as a part of their invasion of Normandy — and nearly all but won it in two hours.

By Samuel Warde June 6, 2019
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