In the spring of 1913, Atlanta was abuzz with excitement. The South was modernising, factories were thriving, and the promise…
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From shocking crimes to political assassinations, the Murder category explores the darker chapters of history. Each short-form episode and article examines the motives, the methods, and the lasting impact of lives cut short — all in a compact format designed for curious minds with a taste for true crime and historical intrigue.
In the late 16th century, few figures shone as brightly as Christopher Marlowe. Playwright, poet, and provocateur, Marlowe was a…
Read More »In the early hours of 30 September 1888, the gaslit streets of London’s East End were witness to one of…
Read More »Albert Fish, also known as the Grey Man, the Werewolf of Wysteria, and the Brooklyn Vampire, was one of the…
Read More »On the night of 4 June 1968, the ballroom of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles was alive with celebration.…
Read More »In the winter of 1554, the cold air of the Tower of London carried more than the chill of February.…
Read More »On the morning of 9 August 1967, London police entered a modest flat at 25 Noel Road, Islington, and found…
Read More »On 2 August 1100, King William II of England, known as William Rufus, rode into the New Forest for a…
Read More »In the history of modern true crime, few names send a chill down the spine like Jeffrey Dahmer. Known as…
Read More »On the afternoon of February 21, 1965, a man who had become one of the most controversial and influential voices…
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