These mysterious cases continue to terrify.
Add these gripping reads to your true crime TBR list.
In the 1980s, Theresa Knorr brutally murdered her two daughters—with the help of her sons.
The Codex Gigas is the largest illuminated manuscript in the world, but that’s not what makes it famous.
Listeners beware: These creepy podcasts are sure to send shivers down your spine.
Send unlucky 13 straight to your doorstep.
John Emil List planned the murders so carefully, he almost got away with it. In fact, it took 18 years to catch him.
Enter the basement of America's Killer Clown, one of the most notorious serial killers in history.
These films are hard to watch because you know they’re true.
Meet your new, gleefully unhinged companions in Creepy Crate #12.
Bedlam Asylum’s chilling past haunts us to this day.
From small-town murderers to one of the most prolific female serial killers in American history.
Your own personal nightmare fuel...
Pukwudgies were known to Native Americans, who gave them a wide berth.
“Cropsey” haunted the children of Staten Island in their nightmares. Andre Rand hunted them in real life.
Order by January 10th to get yours.
Relive the terror.
A group of college kids went hiking, only to be found slaughtered and scattered across the landscape.
After strangling his informant—who was pregnant with his child—Mark Putnam became the first active FBI agent convicted of murder.