Woody Harrelson's Hitman Father
The True Detective star's darkest roles are nothing compared to the drama he's dealt with off-camera.
The True Detective star's darkest roles are nothing compared to the drama he's dealt with off-camera.
Through the Twitter account @PizzaCrimes, Karl Spaeth documents unlawful acts against the world's most beloved food.
In the summer of 1982, Michael Fagan managed to sneak past Buckingham Palace security and find his way into Queen Elizabeth II's bedroom while she slept. It wasn't his first royal break-in.
From baked goods to canned chicken, prisoners have gotten creative when it comes to using food to break free.
How one conwoman made millions pretending to be related to the steel magnate.
This might kill your buzz.
In the first major crime in half a century, the thief stole six woolly hats, coffee, biscuits, candy, and batteries.
After George Parkman mysteriously disappeared on November 23, 1849, an unusual suspect emerged.
And why it was on display in a prison in the first place.
In 'The Great Detective,' author Zach Dundas reveals that the frenzy surrounding Sherlock Holmes isn’t strictly a Benedict Cumberbatch-related phenomenon. The master of Baker Street has always inspired fanatical devotion and feverish anticipation.
Be warned that these stories of murderous women from history are disturbing.
Have a seat—and let Chris Hansen fill you in on what went on behind the scenes of 'To Catch a Predator.'
When a presidential candidate says adults in America are suffering from a "fun deficit," you know it's time to take the issue seriously. The following 20 camps are alternative ways to spend your allotted vacation time.
Since 2000, at least half a dozen people have been murdered after performing this song.
Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti’s names are associated with one of the most infamous double homicides in American history. But were they guilty? Albert Einstein and a host of other great thinkers didn’t believe so.
Though he dabbled in murder, bootlegging, prostitution, and gambling, it was the crime of tax evasion that took Al Capone down. But that doesn’t mean there weren’t guns involved, including the one on display at The Mob Museum.
While some audiences would like to have filmmakers brought up on charges for a truly bad movie, no such law currently exists. It takes more than creative misdemeanors to put cast or crew in the back of a police car.
Elva Zona Heaster Shue, or the "Greenbrier Ghost," is only known case in which testimony from a ghost helped convict a murderer.
In 2014, a leaked copy of the Directorate of Intelligence Style Manual & Writer's Guide for Intelligence Publication, a.k.a. Strunk & White for spies, found its way to the Internet.