For more than thirty years, a quiet family man named Dennis Rader lived an apparently everyday life in Wichita, Kansas.…
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On a September afternoon in 1901, President William McKinley stood inside the Temple of Music at the Pan-American Exposition in…
Read More »In the spring of 1913, Atlanta was abuzz with excitement. The South was modernising, factories were thriving, and the promise…
Read More »Albert Fish, also known as the Grey Man, the Werewolf of Wysteria, and the Brooklyn Vampire, was one of the…
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