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Major Crimes in History

Dr. Satan: The Terrifying French Serial Killer of WW2 Paris

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  • Science & Nature

    Vanishing Honey Bees: Colony Collapse Disorder

    by Jim H May 18, 2011
    by Jim H May 18, 2011

    There have been many theories as to why the vanishing honey bees are dying out in such large numbers.

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  • Archaeology

    The Kaaba Black Stone

    by Shelly Barclay May 11, 2011
    by Shelly Barclay May 11, 2011

    The Black Stone of the Ka’aba has been described as around 2 ft. in length. It is broken into roughly seven pieces and held together in a silver frame.

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  • Unexplained Mysteries

    Saint Januarius and His Liquidating Blood

    by Jim H May 9, 2011
    by Jim H May 9, 2011

    Once the blood of Saint Januarius liquefies, Naples, Italy erupts in celebration. If it doesn’t, it means something disastrous will happen.

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  • Unexplained Mysteries

    Mary Reeser: A Spontaneous Human Combustion

    by Doug MacGowan May 4, 2011
    by Doug MacGowan May 4, 2011

    Upon closer examination, they found a woman’s left foot, still wearing a slipper, in the ashes. That’s all that was left of Mary Reeser.

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  • History

    The Curious Story of David Lang

    by Doug MacGowan April 12, 2011
    by Doug MacGowan April 12, 2011

    A year after David Lang’s disappearance on his farm in 1880, his daughter went to the exact spot and heard her father’s voice call for help.

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  • History

    Life of the Silver Pharaoh named Psusennes I

    by Alfred Jones April 9, 2011
    by Alfred Jones April 9, 2011

    Psusennes I ruled from approximately 1047 to 1001 BCE. He was the longest-reigning Pharaoh in Egyptian history and the last truly Egyptian Pharaoh.

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  • History

    Anneliese Michel Exorcism and Death

    by Shelly Barclay April 8, 2011
    by Shelly Barclay April 8, 2011

    Anneliese Michel complained of seeing disturbing visions while saying prayers. Was she a victim of demonic possession or mental illness?

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  • Major Crimes in History

    Hall-Mills Murders: A Reverend’s Fatal Affair

    by Doug MacGowan March 31, 2011
    by Doug MacGowan March 31, 2011

    There are many theories to the Hall-Mills murders. Some felt Mrs. Hall and her brothers did the killings. It has never been solved.

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