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The Man with the Golden Arm: How James Harrison Saved 2.4 Million Babies

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The Mystery of Bermeja: The Mexican Island That Vanished

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The Mystery of Kota Gelanggi: A Lost City in the Malaysian Jungle

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The Werejaguar and the Lost Religion of the Olmec

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    Dark Despair: The Crime of Olga Hepnarová

    by Bipin Dimri May 24, 2021
    by Bipin Dimri May 24, 2021

    Olga Hepnarová, the mass murderer, came up in the world with a strong need for…

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    Medical Malpractice and the Mysterious Death of George Washington

    by Kurt Readman May 21, 2021
    by Kurt Readman May 21, 2021

    In 1799, George Washington was relaxing in retirement on his estate when he was suddenly…

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    “Freak Shows”: P T Barnum and the Circus of Exploitation

    by Prisha Aug May 8, 2021
    by Prisha Aug May 8, 2021

    In Cleveland, Ohio in 1993, the J C Smith funeral home had recently closed and…

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    Colter’s Run: The Legendary Mountain Man’s Escape from Certain Death

    by Prisha Aug May 6, 2021
    by Prisha Aug May 6, 2021

    Ninety years ago, Idaho farmer William Beard, along with his son, discovered something that offered…

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    Sleipnir: Mythic Eight-Legged Horse of Odin

    by Vicki February 27, 2021
    by Vicki February 27, 2021

    Sleipnir is an eight legged horse of Odin in Norse mythology. It’s origins are written in the Prose Edda, a 13th century Icelandic textbook.

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    Where Were Sodom and Gomorrah?

    by Vicki February 2, 2021
    by Vicki February 2, 2021

    Sodom and Gomorrah were two cities described in the Book of Genesis and in other texts, which God destroyed. Where are the remnants?

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    Where was the Garden of Eden?

    by Vicki January 15, 2021
    by Vicki January 15, 2021

    Where is the Garden of Eden? Biblical literature, Mesopotamian texts, and Sumerian archaeology indicate Eden’s origin as an idea.

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  • Major Crimes in History

    Unsolved Villisca Axe Murders of 1912

    by Joe Turner January 4, 2021
    by Joe Turner January 4, 2021

    The Villisca Axe Murders occurred in Villisca, Iowa, in June 1912. An ax-wielding perpetrator murdered the Moore family and two house guests.

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