People
Here you can uncover fascinating tales about remarkable persons who have made a deep impact on the world around them. From unsung heroes to famous trailblazers to the victims of bizarre crimes, we showcase a diverse range of stories that elicite the triumphs, struggles, extraordinary achievements, and tragedies of people from all walks of life.
Who killed President John F. Kennedy?
To say in one sentence, it’s still unsolved that who killed the US President John F. Kennedy. It’s strange to think but no one knows the exact plan and the…
“Miss unsinkable” Violet Jessop – the survivor of the Titanic, Olympic and Britannic Shipwrecks
Violet Constance Jessop was an ocean liner stewardess and nurse in the early 19th century, who is known for surviving the disastrous sinkings of both the RMS Titanic and her…
Mother pleaded guilty in baby’s death: The Baby Jane Doe’s killer is still unidentified
On November 12, 1991, a hunter near Jacob Johnson Lake near Warner saw a man kneeling in front of a woman and hitting something. The man pulled a plastic bag…
Dina Sanichar – a wild Indian feral child raised by wolves
The demon face of Edward Mordrake: It could whisper horrific things in his mind!
Pablo Pineda – the first European with ‘Down syndrome’ who graduated from university
If a genius is born with Down Syndrome, does that make his cognitive abilities average? Sorry if this question is offending anyone, we’re really not intending to. We’re just curious…
Ursula and Sabina Eriksson: On their own, these twins are perfectly normal, but together they are lethal!
When it comes to being unique in this world, twins indeed stand out. They share a bond with one another that their other siblings do not. Some go so far…
Emilie Sagee and the real bone chilling stories of doppelgangers from history
Emilie Sagee, a 19th-century woman who struggled every day through her life to escape from her own Doppelganger, whom she couldn’t see at all, but others could! Cultures all around…
Astrophysicist Ron Mallet claims to know how to build a time machine!
Astrophysicist Ron Mallett believes he’s found a way to travel back in time — theoretically. The tenured University of Connecticut physics professor recently told CNN that he’s written a scientific…