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Crime has been a dark and powerful undercurrent in human society throughout history. Uncover the facts behind some of the most daring robberies, brazen scams and brutal murders ever committed.

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Unabomber (Ted Kaczynski)

Ted Kaczynski, nicknamed the Unabomber, conducted a 17-year series of attacks, using mail bombs to target academics, business executives and others. The Unabomber bombing campaign—which killed three people and injured 23—started in the late 1970s and continued until Kaczynski was caught in 1996.

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SErial Killer H.H. Holmes' 'Castle'

Murder Castle

Who Was H. H. Holmes? H. H. Holmes was born Herman Webster Mudgett in New Hampshire in 1861. As an adult, he abandoned his young wife and child in 1885 to move to Illinois. Once there, he changed his name to Holmes, reportedly as an homage to the fictional English detective Sherlock Holmes, the literary […]

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US-MEXICO-CRIME-DRUGS-PROTESSTProtestors hold a sign in front of the White House in Washington on September 10, 2012 during the "Caravan for Peace," across the United States, a month-long campaign to protest the brutal drug war in Mexico and the US. The caravan departed from Tijuana in August with about 250 participants and ended in Washington. AFP PHOTO/Nicholas KAMM (Photo credit should read NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/GettyImages)

War on Drugs

The War on Drugs Begins Drug use for medicinal and recreational purposes has been happening in the United States since the country’s inception. In the 1890s, the popular Sears and Roebuck catalogue included an offer for a syringe and small amount of cocaine for $1.50. (At that time, cocaine use had not yet been outlawed.) […]

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Kitty Genovese.

Kitty Genovese

KITTY GENOVESE MURDER Kitty Genovese was returning from work home at around 2:30 a.m. on March 13, 1964, when she was approached by a man with a knife. Genovese ran toward her apartment building front door, and the man grabbed her and stabbed her while she screamed. A neighbor, Robert Mozer, yelled out his window, […]

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How Did Charles Manson Recruit His Followers?

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MK-Ultra

Learn more about how a secret government mind control program inadvertently fueled the use of psychoactive drugs in 1960s counterculture circles.

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Who is D.B. Cooper?

A man boards a plane in 1971, exchanges its passengers for a ransom of cash, and disappears. Discover the mystery of one of America’s most fascinating missing persons in this collection of scenes from “D.B. Cooper: Case Closed?”

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How Did Cannabis Become the Most Controversial Plant?

Find out how, as marijuana became ingrained in youth culture, a political campaign pushed back to designate the drug a danger to public health in this clip from The Marijuana Revolution.

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Timeline of the Jonestown Massacre

Explore the timeline of the weeks leading up to the Jonestown massacre on November 18, 1978.

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How Las Vegas Became a Gambling Mecca

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How Las Vegas Became a Gambling Mecca

It took an influx of dam workers, exiled Los Angeles gambling operators and mob figures to build ‘sin city.’

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LANCASTER, BIRD MAN OF ALCATRAZActor Burt Lancaster as Robert Stround in the film "Bird Man of Alcatraz". (Photo by PA Images via Getty Images)

7 Infamous Alcatraz Inmates

The federal penitentiary housed not only hardened criminals, but also people the government wanted to make an example of.

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Prohibition Organized Crime

How Prohibition Put the ‘Organized’ in Organized Crime

Kingpins like Al Capone were able to rake in up to $100 million each year thanks to the overwhelming business opportunity of illegal booze.

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The Insane 1930s Graft Investigation That Took Down New York’s Mayor—and Then Tammany Hall

When FDR found out how beholden New York politicians were to mobsters, he ordered the Seabury commission to investigate.

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1940

Terrorist bomb explodes at the New York World’s Fair

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1993

Lorena Bobbitt maims her husband with a kitchen knife

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2015

Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s mother, Dee Dee, found stabbed to death

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1995

Pop star Selena murdered by fan club president

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1974

The Amityville murders

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2013

Bolshoi Ballet artistic director attacked with acid

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