Psychology
Dancing Plague of 1518: Why so many people danced themselves to death?
The Endurance: Shackleton’s legendary lost ship discovered!
Reincarnation: The strange case of James Arthur Flowerdew
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…
80 days of hell! Little Sabine Dardenne survived the kidnapping and imprisonment in the basement of a serial killer
Phineas Gage — the man who lived after his brain was impaled with an iron rod!
Have you ever heard of Phineas Gage? A fascinating case, almost 200 years ago, this man suffered an accident at work that changed the course of neuroscience. Phineas Gage lived…
The exorcism of Anna Ecklund: America’s most terrifying story of demonic possession from the 1920s
In the late 1920s, the news of intense sessions of exorcism performed on a heavily demon-possessed housewife had spread like fire in the United States. During the exorcism, the possessed…
“It took me 9 days to eat her..” – A twisted letter from the infamous cannibal Albert Fish to his victim’s mom
Hamilton Howard “Albert” Fish was an American serial killer, child rapist and cannibal. He was also known as the Gray Man, the Werewolf of Wysteria, the Brooklyn Vampire, the Moon…
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…