Murder In the Ozarks: Who Killed Rebekah Gould?

Izard County, Arkansas is located in an idyllic part of the Ozarks known for its natural beauty, where directions are distributed via sentences like “down the road a piece” rather than GPS coordinates.

Burned At the Stake: The Tales of 5 Horrifying Witch Trials

Hysteria, terror, and torture were the hallmarks of the horrific witch trials of the 16th and 17th centuries.

The Dyatlov Pass Incident: What Killed 9 Russian Grad Students

In the winter of 1959, nine grad students (two women and seven men) set off on a holiday ski-hike expedition in the Ural Mountains. They never made it home.

House Republicans Advance Bill Allowing USPS To Open Mail And Sell Private Information

House Republicans advanced another bill out of committee that would allow American citizens’ private information to be obtained without their knowledge and sold without their permission, this time by the United States Postal Service.

10 Strange and Fascinating Internet Mysteries

The internet is a breeding ground for all things strange and mysterious. There is a great deal of online content that enters the realm of the truly bizarre, and even the horrifying.

The Health Benefits Of Regular Walking

Most people walk at some point every day, but many underestimate just how healthy this simple exercise can be. Research has shown that walking everyday has a number of health benefits for both the body and mind, from weight loss to controlling stress. It’s the way most of us get around, and it’s also a great…

Mary Ann Cotton: England’s Very First Serial Killer

On March 24, 1873, Mary Ann Cotton was hanged for the murder of her fourth husband’s son, Charles Edward Cotton. At 40 years old, she was known as Britain’s first female serial killer: In her wake she left up to 21 dead, including 11 of her 13 children, three of her four husbands, one lover, and her mother.

10 Scary Books You Should Start Reading Tonight

Do you love books that make your skin crawl? Look no further than this list.