The Bermuda Triangle, or Devi’s Triangle, covers around 500,000 square miles of ocean located off the southeastern tip of Florida. One of the earliest suggestions of unusual disappearances taking place in this area appeared in a September 17, 1950, article published in The Miami Herald by Edward Van Winkle Jones. Its believed that Christopher Columbus... Continue Reading →
The Murder of JonBenet Ramsey
The case of JonBenet Ramsey is another case that looks like it will remain unsolved, but we all desperately want to know who brutally murdered that young girl. As the decades pass, she would have been 30 this year, the answer look less and less likely. The search for her killer has taken several twists... Continue Reading →
Jack the Ripper
While Jack the Ripper was certainly not the first serial killer, he was likely the first one to be active in a large metropolis at a time when the general populace was literate and the press affected social change. The Ripper also appeared during a time that was experience some tremendous political turmoil, and all... Continue Reading →
The Murder of Jeanette DePalma
Richard Nixon was president. Watergate was front and center, and the Dallas Cowboys actually won Super Bowl 6, but nothing would prepare New Jersey for what was to come. Outside of an apartment complex on Wilson Road in Springfield, New Jersey, a decomposed human arm was found. The arm had been carried around by dog... Continue Reading →
The Mystery of Tamam Shud
When it comes to murder, most cases aren’t hard to figure out. The husband did it. The wife did it. The vengeful ex did it. The crime falls into a well-established pattern, and the motives are easy to spot. But then there are times when murder makes no sense. They don’t fall into a template,... Continue Reading →
The Boy In The Box – America’s Unknown Child
Its 1957 in Philadelphia. The citizens would swoon over Elvis, Puxatawney Phil predicted a long winter, and they danced in the New Year with Mummers Parade, but nothing could have prepared the city for what they would discover on February 25th. A muskrat hunter was checking on his traps he had setup near a park.... Continue Reading →
The Murder of Helen Clevenger
1936 was not so kind to a young 19-year-old NYU student Helen Clevenger. She had traveled to the mountains with her uncle, William Clevenger. He was a 54 year-old bachelor who taught agriculture and food science at NC State. This road trip with her uncle was her first foray into adulthood for the honor student.... Continue Reading →
5 of the Strangest Mysteries of The World
We can all agree that there are some strange things that happen in the world that we won't ever fully understand. The world is likely going to stay a mystery, but I'm sure that the families and people involved in these five cases wish that they would be solved. Ghost Ship: The Mary Celeste On... Continue Reading →