9 of the Worst Music Festival Disasters in United States History
The Route 91 Harvest Festival, Astroworld, South by Southwest, and more have been afflicted by tragedy.
The Route 91 Harvest Festival, Astroworld, South by Southwest, and more have been afflicted by tragedy.
‘The Jinx’ is back—and with it, a whole new round of speculation about what Robert Durst may or may not have done.
The ruthless criminal is believed to have buried $100 million in bloody profits nearly 90 years ago. People have been looking for it ever since.
Skygazers know that the arrival of May’s full moon—dubbed the “flower moon”—is a harbinger of warmer weather, burgeoning plants, and animal activity.
'Baby Reindeer' is the shocking new Netflix series everyone is talking about. But is any of it real?
Explorers who vanished off the face of the earth. Conquerors, composers, and scientists who expired from strange illnesses. People tantalizingly close to power who wound up dead. When it comes to these deaths, we might never know what really happened.
The tragic deaths and mysterious events surrounding this classic horror franchise have given rise to the urban legend that a real-life “Poltergeist” curse exists.
Whether driven by opportunity, coercion, or simply the desire to belong, here are the unbelievable true stories of eight people who claimed to be royal—and nearly got away with it.
Bridget Cleary’s husband burned her because he thought she’d been replaced—by a supernatural being.
A lesser-known fact about the famed crime novelist: She was a beach bum.
From the Dyatlov Pass incident to the murder of JonBenét Ramsey, some of the best nonfiction books about history’s greatest mysteries are so gripping, they’ll make you feel like you’re about to crack open a few cold cases yourself.
In 1919, Canadian businessman Ambrose Small cashed a check for 1 million dollars. Hours later, he vanished.
From doubt over Shakespeare’s existence to Lincoln’s assassination, conspiracy theories have been around for centuries.
Is Stockholm Syndrome real? Learn about the survival tactic that leads captives to sympathize with their captors.
Glamour girl Lana Turner and gangster Mickey Cohen were both young and hungry. Each wanted to take over the Hollywood movie studios and the crime ridden streets of Los Angeles, but Lana and Mickey had two major obstacles standing in their way.
Casey Sherman’s latest book, ‘A Murder in Hollywood,’ covers a sensational crime involving actress Lana Turner and the mob. The author discusses the book alongside some of his favorite recent reads.
Can FBI agents really take over crime scenes? Do they hunt serial killers? Find out in this list of common FBI misconceptions.
Florida is known for its alligator sightings, weird crimes, and Disney World. But how much of what you think you know about the Sunshine State is true?
From a book no one can decipher and puzzling disappearances to unsolved crimes and beyond, many of these historical mysteries still have us scratching our heads.
A compelling theory about 'The Blair Witch Project' offers an opportunity to watch the movie in a whole new—but equally terrifying—way.
In 1975, Bum Farto had it all. A dead body and a drug deal gone wrong changed everything.
How a love of drinking and Britain’s 18th-century Toby jugs might have inspired the slang word for ‘face.’
Losing your nose ring in the shower is a bummer. It’s not an emergency.
Thomas Hardy’s memorable heroine was modeled after the last woman to be hanged in Dorset, England.