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The Amityville Murders: The Real Crime Behind the Haunted House Legend
Before it was the most famous “haunted house” in America, 112 Ocean Avenue was a real crime scene. In 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr. shot six members of his family in their beds — and none of them seemed to wake.… Continue reading
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The Yuba County Five: Five Friends, a Mountain Road, and an Impossible Disappearance
In February 1978, five friends drove home from a basketball game and vanished. Their working car was found abandoned high in the snowy Sierra, miles off course. What searchers found in those mountains months later only deepened the mystery. Continue reading
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The Cleveland Kidnappings: Ten Years in a House on Seymour Avenue
On a May afternoon in 2013, a neighbor heard a woman screaming behind a locked door and kicked it open. The woman who crawled out had been missing for ten years — and two more were still chained inside. One… Continue reading
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The Green River Killer: How Gary Ridgway Murdered Dozens and Hid in Plain Sight for Twenty Years
For nearly two decades, women vanished along the highways south of Seattle. Police had Gary Ridgway early — and let him go after he passed a 1984 lie-detector test. By the time DNA caught him, he’d killed so many women… Continue reading
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The West Memphis Three: Three Murdered Children, Three Convicted Teenagers, and a Town’s Rush to Judgment
In 1993, three eight-year-old boys were murdered in West Memphis, Arkansas. A town gripped by “satanic” panic convicted three teenage outsiders on almost no evidence. They served 18 years — and when they walked free, the case was no closer… Continue reading
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The Menendez Brothers: The Beverly Hills Murders That Split America in Two
In 1989, someone shotgunned José and Kitty Menendez to death in their Beverly Hills mansion. The killers were their own sons. Thirty years later — with a 2025 resentencing — America still can’t agree whether they killed for money or… Continue reading
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Jeffrey Dahmer: How a Quiet Milwaukee Apartment Hid Seventeen Murders
On a July night in 1991, a man ran through Milwaukee with a handcuff still hanging from his wrist. He led police to apartment 213 — and to the evidence of seventeen murders that had nearly been stopped, again and… Continue reading
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Ted Bundy: The Charming Law Student Who Hid America’s Most Notorious Killer
He was handsome, well-spoken, a former law student who once worked a crisis hotline. Ted Bundy used that ordinariness to lure at least 30 young women to their deaths across seven states. The most chilling part is how easily he… Continue reading
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Jack the Stripper: London’s Forgotten 1960s Serial Killer
Between 1964 and 1965, six women were found dead along the Thames in west London. Flecks of industrial paint nearly led police to the killer the press called Jack the Stripper — before the prime suspect died and the murders… Continue reading
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The Lake Bodom Murders: Finland’s Most Infamous Unsolved Killings
In June 1960, four teenagers camped by Lake Bodom in Finland. By morning three were dead and the lone survivor remembered almost nothing. Decades later prosecutors charged that survivor — and lost. The killer has never been found. Continue reading