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The Collyer Brothers
The Collyer Brothers, Homer and Langley, are infamous in American history for their eccentric lifestyle and the bizarre circumstances of their deaths. Their story is not just a tale of two recluses; it reflects on issues of mental health, societal change, and the deep mysteries of personal lives.Here we aim to delve into their lives,…
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The Murder of Julia Wallace
The Murder of Julia Wallace in 1931 is a case that has puzzled criminologists, writers, and the public alike for decades. Often cited as one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in British criminal history, it combines elements of drama, intrigue, and enigma in the context of 1930s Liverpool. This detailed account will delve into the…
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The Green Bicycle Case
The Green Bicycle Case of 1919 stands as one of the most intriguing and unsolved mysteries in British criminal history. Its narrative weaves through the quiet rural landscapes of Leicestershire and delves into a world where early twentieth-century societal norms met with a perplexing criminal investigation. This account aims to reconstruct the events, investigations, and…
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The Aarushi-Hemraj Double Murder
In the heart of Noida, a bustling suburban city near India’s capital, Delhi, a gruesome double murder occurred on the night of May 15-16, 2008. The victims were 14-year-old Aarushi Talwar and the family’s domestic help, Hemraj Banjade. This shocking crime, often referred to as the Aarushi-Hemraj double murder case, would become one of the…
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The Glico Morinaga Case
The Glico Morinaga Case, also known as the “Monster with 21 Faces” case, is one of Japan’s most notorious and puzzling criminal mysteries. Spanning the years 1984 to 1985, this case involved a series of bizarre crimes, including kidnappings, extortion, and product tampering, targeting two major Japanese confectionery companies, Ezaki Glico and Morinaga. The perpetrators…
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The Atlas Vampire
In 1932, Stockholm, Sweden, was rocked by a chilling and bizarre murder case that came to be known as “The Atlas Vampire Case.” This case, named after the Atlas area where the crime occurred, involved the brutal and strange murder of Lilly Lindeström, a 32-year-old sex worker. The peculiar circumstances surrounding her death, particularly the…
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The Lead Masks Case
The Lead Masks Case is a perplexing mystery that unfolded in Brazil in 1966 and remains unsolved to this day. This bizarre case involves the mysterious death of two men found wearing lead masks, leading to a myriad of unanswered questions and spawning numerous theories. On the afternoon of August 20, 1966, a young man…
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The Circleville Letters
In the quiet town of Circleville, Ohio, a series of anonymous letters began to surface in 1977, casting a long shadow over the community that lingers to this day. These letters, filled with personal accusations, secrets, and threats, targeted numerous residents, unsettling the peace of this small town. The mystery of the Circleville Letters is…
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The Isdal Woman
The Isdal Woman case, an enduring enigma in the annals of true crime, began on a cold day in late November 1970. On November 29th, a family hiking in the Isdalen Valley, near Bergen, Norway, came upon a haunting scene: the charred remains of a woman, tucked away in a remote area famously known as…