The axe murder house story refers to a notorious 19th-century crime in which a family was brutally attacked with an axe in a private residence, resulting in multiple deaths and...
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Identifying the first serial killer depends on how we define serial killing: a series of two or more murders committed as separate acts, often with a cooling-off period between...
Read articleNo verifiable evidence indicates that Ed Gein was colour blind. Historical records, court evaluations, and later psychological assessments describe his vision as generally norma...
Read articleThe Ed Gein skin mask is one of the most widely recognized artifacts of a notorious American crime case from the 1950s. Made from human facial skin, the mask is part of a broade...
Read articleEd Gein and Mary Hogan are linked by one of the most enduring and disturbing cases in true crime history. In 1954, Mary Hogan, a tavern owner in Pike, Wisconsin, vanished after...
Read articleThe structure commonly referenced as the John Wayne Gacy garage is the residential garage and associated outbuildings at 8213 West 107th Street in Norridge, Illinois, contiguous...
Read articleJack the Ripper ID refers to the unknown perpetrator or perpetrators of the canonical Whitechapel murders in London in 1888. This verified explainer outlines what is factually e...
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