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Major Crimes in History

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  • History

    Origin of London Bridge is Falling Down

    by Les Hewitt June 14, 2016
    by Les Hewitt June 14, 2016

    The origin of London Bridge is Falling Down might date back to the middle ages or beyond. Here are some possible theories behind the rhyme.

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  • Archaeology

    Linen Book of Zagreb – A Mummy With Etruscan Ties

    by Doug MacGowan June 12, 2016
    by Doug MacGowan June 12, 2016

    The Linen Book of Zagreb pertains to an Egyptian mummy found wrapped in a linen with mysterious texts. The language has been identified as being Etruscan.

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  • Major Crimes in History

    Richard Chase – The Vampire of Sacramento

    by Jim H June 12, 2016
    by Jim H June 12, 2016

    Born on May 23, 1950, Richard Chase earned the nickname, “Vampire of Sacramento,” from drinking the blood of his victims.

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  • History

    The Real First Female Presidential Nominee

    by Jim H June 11, 2016
    by Jim H June 11, 2016

    Her campaign never won a single vote, but Victoria Woodhull still claims her place as the first female presidential nominee in US history.

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  • History

    North Sentinel Island: Last Isolated Culture in the Andamans

    by Jim H June 10, 2016
    by Jim H June 10, 2016

    North Sentinel Island is home to a vulnerable and mysterious pre-Neolithic tribe. They are one of the oldest isolated cultures in the world.

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  • Unexplained Mysteries

    The Sinking of the Mary Rose

    by Doug MacGowan June 9, 2016
    by Doug MacGowan June 9, 2016

    The fact that the Mary Rose sunk during the 1545 Battle of the Solent is not disputed. The reason, however, is the topic of debate that goes on to this day.

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  • Myths & Legends

    Baba Yaga: The Scary Witch of Slavic Folklore

    by Jim H June 8, 2016
    by Jim H June 8, 2016

    Baba Yaga eats people. She’s wicked but all-knowing. If you’re noble, she may let you live. The famous Slavic witch has many contradictions.

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  • Archaeology

    Paris Catacombs – City of the Dead

    by Les Hewitt June 6, 2016
    by Les Hewitt June 6, 2016

    Want to visit an underworld of the dead? Although a popular destination for sightseers, the Paris Catacombs will not appeal to everyone.

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