Known as the "Brooklyn Vampire," Albert Fish abducted, raped, murdered, and ate children — then wrote to one of his victims' families about his crimes.
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"It will be a very cold day in hell before an offensive statue will be forced upon us to be permanently erected on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capit...
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"[The ocean] is our life support system. It is the very reason why we exist in the first place."
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From "Cadillac Frank" to "Tick Tock," these gangster nicknames reveal some of the craziest characters and stories in the mob's bloody history.
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English singer-songwriter best known for songs such as "Let it Go", "Hold Back the River". Photos by PR Photos
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Willem Arondeus was executed after defying the Nazis during the Holocaust.
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The Confederates hoped that by invading Vermont, they would draw Union soldiers away from the main battlefields.
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Lee Morgan's wife saved his jazz career and his life. And then she ended it.
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American actress, best known for playing Buffy Driscoll on TV series Andi Mack. She said in 2019"I’m 5’8” now so your saying I’m 5’11” with the bun ...om...
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The phallic carving far outdates other known carvings of human genitalia, including 37,000-year-old cave art at Abri Castanet in France.
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