A bizarre masked figure interrupted two television broadcasts in 1987, creating one of broadcasting’s most disturbing unsolved mysteries.
A bizarre masked figure interrupted two television broadcasts in 1987, creating one of broadcasting’s most disturbing unsolved mysteries.
The co-pilot who felt the plane shudder when America’s most infamous hijacker jumped into history has died, taking his front-row memories of the only unsolved skyjacking to his grave.
A single phrase parents tell their children every day traces back to a four-year-old boy who vanished in 1874, becoming America’s first kidnapping for ransom and launching a dark chapter in criminal history.
A parasitic fungus spreads through underground cave systems across Ireland, Britain, and now America, transforming spiders into zombie-like creatures that abandon their webs to die in the open — all to spread the parasite’s deadly spores.
In 1904, St. Louis hosted what would become known as the most bizarre and dangerous Olympics in modern history, complete with rat poison-fueled marathoners, racist spectacles, and athletes who literally hitchhiked through their events.
A man collapses in a laboratory and wakes to find his vision hijacked — now seeing, in real time, a distant island he’s never visited, with no way to control what his eyes reveal.
In 1977, a chilling voice claiming to be from the Ashtar Galactic Command hijacked a British television broadcast, delivering a cryptic warning to humanity—was it a hoax, or first contact?
A fast-food stand encounter turns into a 35-year identity heist, complete with a doppelgänger, Kafkaesque legal chaos, and a con artist who faxes his way to infamy.