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Murder?

Murder? Sir William Blackstone, an 18th-century English judge, is known for writing Commentaries on the Laws of England. This work was the original foundation for legal education in America and dominated the common law legal system for centuries. Blackstone broke…

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Update: Amanda Knox’s Story

We have an update on Amanda Knox's story. Read below to learn about the latest news in this ongoing saga.   January 30, 2014 Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were found guilty by an Italian appeals court…

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Jeffrey MacDonald

In Fort Bragg, North Carolina, investigators came to a home filled with of murdered individuals – Colette, Kimberly, and Kristen MacDonald. The suspect in this case was the lone survivor of the killings – Jeffrey MacDonald. With the evidence presented…

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The Tylenol Murders

On the morning of September 29, 1982, 12-year-old Mary Kellerman of Elk Grove Village, IL went to her parent’s room not feeling well. To ease their daughter’s pain, they gave her a Tylenol extra strength capsule. Shortly thereafter she was…

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Gandhi’s Assassination

On January 30th, 1948, Gandhi was assassinated by a Hindu in New Delhi, India. He was known for being both a political and a social leader of the Indian independence movement. He was born in 1869, to an Indian official…

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Ongoing: Another VA Tech Shooting

In 2007, the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history occurred at Virginia Tech, killing 33 people.  Today, December 8, 2011, another shooting occurred, resulting in the death of two people.  A campus police officer was shot after stopping a…

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Truly Chilling: Chefs and Cannibals

This Truly Chilling blog takes a look at chefs and cannibals. Kalila Smith, an expert on New Orleans history and the paranormal, we’ll discuss more terrifying crimes from the perspectives of paranormal experts and forensic scientists alike. Tales From The…

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