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Richard Speck: The Original Random Mass Murderer
In 1966, Richard Speck committed a crime so horrific it gave birth to the term “random mass murder” and changed America forever. His brutal slaying of eight nursing students in Chicago shocked the nation. His time in prison, depraved.

Bizarre True Crime Stories
No matter how you consume detective stories, the more absurd true crime cases are usually the ones that stick with you the longest. Some cases are just plain weird—possibly hauntingly eerie. A prime example: Carl Tanzler kept his dead sweetheart’s body at home for seven years, occasionally buying her new dresses. Then there’s Danny LaPlante, who, at 17, lured a girl to his home, murdered her and her family, and lived secretly in their house for days. As you’re about to find out… our fascination with true crime runs deep.

Yikes! A Yowie!
In the wilds of Australia, the persistence of Yowie folklore has endured for centuries, continuing into modern times with dozens of reported sightings and tales coming out of the area every year.

Pixels and Paradoxes: The Internet Search For Time-Travel Evidence
If time travel is real, why haven’t we met any time travelers yet—unless, of course, they’re just way better at covering their tracks than we are at finding them!

“MEN IN BLACK, SWAMP GAS, PROJECT GRUDGE, DAN AYKROYD, AND 400-YR OLD UFOS” #WeirdDarkness #Darkives

7 Hours Later: The Shortest Zombie Movie Ever
If a zombie outbreak kicks off in Helsinki, you’ve got seven hours before it’s game over—so maybe skip the looting and start running!

Bigfoot’s Playdate
Picnic-ruining ants are bad enough, but one California family found themselves sharing their lunch with something much bigger—Bigfoot, who apparently just wanted to play peekaboo.

The Mystery Monoliths: Prank, Prophecy, or Alien IKEA?
Mysterious metal monoliths keep appearing out of nowhere, confusing scientists, delighting conspiracy theorists, and making the world feel like a low-budget sci-fi sequel.