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Jack Parsons died on June 17 1952, after being literally blown to pieces by an explosion that also destroyed his laboratory – he managed, however,...
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Text by Michael Newton From: Hunting Humans: An Encyclopedia of Modern Serial Killers America’s most prolific team of killers-for-profit were active in Philadelphia during...
According to the FBI’s 2019 arrest statistics (the most recent available online), men tend to dominate in most crime categories, especially the violent ones....
In 1980s German Democratic Republic, also known as East Germany, a group of artists who called themselves Autoperforationsartisten, or “self-perforation artists,” decided to undermine...
Dr. Harvey Cushing (1869-1939) was America’s first specialist in neurosurgery. He not only developed a baseline for how brain surgery is conducted to this...
Jack Parsons died on June 17 1952, after being literally blown to pieces by an explosion that also destroyed his laboratory – he managed, however,...
When the devil comes to town, our precious but stagnant order tolls twelve times until a shocking thirteenth resounds and chaos ensues. The Devil...
In 1819, Alexander Pearce, an Irish convict, was sentenced to serve seven years in Van Diemen’s Land (now known as Tasmania) for stealing six...
As British colonialist expansion brought traders, whalers and missionaries to the South Pacific, gruesome tales of cannibalism among the savage natives they encountered began...
Thew Internet K-Hole is the only site online that captures what was like growing up in the 80’s & early 90’s. What will you...
The stone monoliths of antiquity have always been a source of mystery. The Pyramids at Giza, Stonehenge, Tenochtitlan…no one has been able to fully...