Not to be read alone. Or in the dark.
Their lives (and deaths) remain a mystery to this day.
Barbara and Patricia Grimes were murdered in 1956. New clues have raised hopes the killer might still be caught.
In 1892, Mercy Brown died of consumption. But townspeople had a more sinister explanation for her death...
"I open my eyes only to see a pale, eyeless boy…"
On January 1, 1973, Catholic schoolteacher Roseann Quinn was stabbed 18 times by a stranger she brought home from the bar.
Gotta Catch 'Em All ... even if they're all lurking in the neighborhood cemetery.
When the park opened in the 1920s, its owner knew nothing of its bloody past.
For sale: five bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and a chilling history of murder.
This demented ripper cut a trail of death across the French countryside in 1897, leaving 11 known victims in his wake.
Great for potential vacation destinations ... if you're brave enough.
In 1908, Charles Luard found his wife Caroline shot dead at a neighbor's country house.
Get up close and personal with some of the world's most ruthless killers.
Are you Facebook friends with someone who fits one of these descriptions?
In 1992, McDonald's employee Derek Wood’s plan to steal cash from the fast-food restaurant's safe ended with a body count.
She hiked into the woods one winter afternoon and was never seen again.
More blood, more murder, more Jamie Lee Curtis ...
Meddling doesn't even begin to describe this ghostly matriarch.
From haunted trails to ghoulish serial killers, these creepy stories still send shivers down our spine.