The prehistoric armadillo, around the size of a car, roamed the earth millions of years ago. With its massive armored plates, it was a formidable creature of the past.
Christine Chubbuck was an American television news reporter who tragically committed suicide on live television in 1974. Her story sparked a national conversation on mental health and ethics in media.
Bryce Laspisa, a college student, vanished without a trace in 2013. His car was found overturned and abandoned, but Bryce was nowhere to be found. His case remains unsolved, leaving his family and friends searching for answers.
Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. was an accomplice to serial killer Dean Corll, known as the Houston Mass Murders. Henley confessed to helping lure at least 27 young boys to Corll's home where they were tortured and murdered.
Susan Powell was a young mother who disappeared in 2009 under mysterious circumstances. Her case gained national attention and her story continues to capture the public's interest as her whereabouts remain unknown.
For over a century, artifacts from the Titanic have captured the imagination of people worldwide. From personal belongings to parts of the ship itself, these items provide a window into the tragic event that shook the world in 1912.
The iconic Hello Kitty has become an unlikely pin-up for criminals, with the cute character being used to conceal and distribute illegal drugs. Police forces around the world are cracking down on "Hello Kitty crime" and targeting those attempting to exploit the brand for criminal activity.
The infamous Amityville Horror house in New York is now on the market for $850,000. The home, which was the scene of a grisly 1974 mass murder, has been completely renovated and is ready for new owners.
Have you ever heard of the Australian yowie? This elusive creature is part of indigenous folklore and is said to be similar to Bigfoot. But what exactly is a yowie and is there any truth to the legends? Let's find out.
Jeffrey Dahmer, one of America's most notorious serial killers, murdered at least 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991. His victims ranged in age from 14 to 33 and came from diverse backgrounds.
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