archive photos/getty images elizabeth short’s grisly murder is one of america’s most infamous cold cases. her killer has never been found. elizabeth short, a young woman hoping to find fame in hollywood in the immediate years after world war ii, sadly became involved in the seedier side ...
Still unsolved to this day, her slaying remains one of the most infamous murder cases in the history of Hollywood. It’s a spectacularly gruesome crime that has gone on to inspire books and films alike, including the James Ellroy bestseller The Black Dahlia and 1981’s cinematic effort True ...
This small, syringe-carrying suitcase may have been used to murder enemies of the infamous Kray brothers — twin Englishmen who led The Firm, a gang of organized criminals who controlled the East End of London during the 1950s and 1960s. A button on the suitcase forced a needle through a...
Still unsolved to this day, her slaying remains one of the most infamous murder cases in the history of Hollywood. It’s a spectacularly gruesome crime that has gone on to inspire books and films alike, including the James Ellroy bestseller The Black Dahlia and 1981’s cinematic effort True ...
Justice Denied: The Ng Case, the Most Infamous and Expensive Murder Case in History - 1999, Page xvii by Joseph Harrington, Robert Burger. Read Justice Denied: The Ng Case, the Most Infamous and Expensive Murder Case in History now at Questia....
Still unsolved to this day, her slaying remains one of the most infamous murder cases in the history of Hollywood. It’s a spectacularly gruesome crime that has gone on to inspire books and films alike, including the James Ellroy bestseller The Black Dahlia and 1981’s cinematic effort True ...
Still unsolved to this day, her slaying remains one of the most infamous murder cases in the history of Hollywood. It’s a spectacularly gruesome crime that has gone on to inspire books and films alike, including the James Ellroy bestseller The Black Dahlia and 1981’s cinematic effort True...
On January 15, 1947, the horribly mutilated body of the “Black Dahlia,” a.k.a. aspiring 22-year-old actress Elizabeth Short, was found cut in half in a Los Angeles-area open field. Still unsolved to this day, her slaying remains one of the most infamous murder cases in the history...
All too often, these cult or NRMs implode, whether because of corruption, deviant sexual practices, disaffected members leaving, or a leader moving from megalomania to outright destruction or murder. We'll explore some of the most infamous cults in history that have gained notoriety either because...
In 1865, Chinatown’s Columbus Park, nestled in the infamous Five Points, was an area you’d definitely wanted to avoid. Take this incident: At a boardinghouse just across Mulberry Street from the park, Peter McGeraty and Michael Healy got into a heated argument. As onlookers separated the...