The last known photo of Audrey Hepburn was taken at a charity event in Switzerland in 1992. She passed away the following year, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry.
William Dorsey Swann was a pioneering LGBTQ+ activist and the first American to lead a drag ball. He fought for the rights of marginalized communities in the late 1800s.
Charla and Travis are a couple who have been together for 10 years and are known for their successful YouTube channel where they share their travel adventures and relationship advice. Their commitment to each other and their passion for travel has made them a popular and inspiring figure for their audience.
Gladys Presley, born in 1912, was the mother of legendary musician Elvis Presley. She was known for her close relationship with her son and the influence she had on his early musical career.
Albert Fish was a notorious American serial killer and cannibal who preyed on young children in the early 20th century. He confessed to molesting and murdering at least three children, and his heinous acts shocked the nation.
Jeffrey Dahmer was found dead in prison on November 28, 1994. He was murdered by a fellow inmate, Christopher Scarver, while serving 15 life sentences for a series of gruesome murders.
The breaking wheel was a medieval torture device used for the execution of criminals. Victims would be tied to a large wheel and their limbs broken with iron bars. This brutal punishment was used as a form of public display of justice.
Winston Churchill was known for his fondness for drinking, often starting the day with a glass of whiskey and ending it with champagne. His drinking habits were a source of controversy and speculation throughout his political career.
Strange photos have always intrigued and fascinated people. From unexplainable light anomalies to eerie figures in the background, these images continue to spark curiosity and debate.
Ken McElroy was a notorious criminal in Skidmore, Missouri, known for terrorizing the town. His reign of intimidation came to an end in 1981 when he was shot and killed in broad daylight.