Mars and Murrie, the creators of the iconic M&M's chocolate candies, have been delighting consumers for decades. From their origins in 1941 to their expansion into various flavors and products, the brand continues to be a beloved staple in the confectionery industry.
Jackie Robinson Jr. tragically passed away in a car accident on June 17, 1971, at the young age of 24. His death was a devastating loss for the Robinson family and the sports world.
Female serial killers have long captivated the public's fascination. While they are a minority compared to their male counterparts, their acts are equally as shocking. Let's delve into the most notorious cases in America.
Chris Kyle, the renowned Navy SEAL sniper, tragically died in 2013. He was fatally shot at a shooting range by a troubled veteran he was trying to help.
Jerry Lee Lewis, known for his rock and roll hits, married his 13-year-old cousin in 1958. He has been married a total of seven times, with his most recent marriage to Judith Brown in 2012.
Kellyanne Bates was a victim of extreme domestic abuse, suffering at the hands of her boyfriend for months. Her tragic death has sparked conversations about the importance of recognizing and preventing abusive relationships.
Furuta Junko was a Japanese high school student who was abducted, tortured, and murdered in 1989. Her tragic story sparked national outrage and brought attention to issues of bullying and violence against women in Japan.
Jeffrey Dahmer, notorious serial killer, was beaten to death by a fellow inmate in 1994. This marked the end of his life and the reign of terror he inflicted on his victims.
One of the lucky few to escape the clutches of notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, Tracy Edwards shares his harrowing experience and the lasting impact it has had on his life.