Diabolical visions of Hell spring to life in this eye-popping collection of stereoscopic images from Victorian France.
Who needs another Fourth of July fireworks display when you can screen these explosive scenes of bursting heads from your favorite gory films?
For years, the residents of an Ohio town were plagued by messages that revealed their darkest secrets.
These grisly cases from the ancient world prove that murder runs in our bones.
After a long night out, Jim Sherl heads home only to find his front door cracked open. Someone is waiting inside – and she has secrets to share.
The grisly legend of this Chilean noblewoman from the 17th century is one of brutality, lust – and last-minute redemption.
Join us on a highway to hell in these bloody road trip horror movies.
To say we relish a good mystery is an understatement. With each episode, The Lineup Podcast unearths a strange case from around the world.
The master of the macabre returns from the grave in this immersive app for your smartphone or tablet.
This professional poisoner offered freedom through murder to women trapped in troubled marriages – until news of her toxic services leaked to authorities.
We break down The Dagger Awards, celebrating the best in crime writing, and reveal its very special Diamond winner.
The mystery of Ecks' life and grisly death takes a strange new twist when Sherl tracks down his former rival's driver at a seedy rock club.
The second season of HBO's gritty murder mystery is nothing like the first – and that’s okay.
Set sail for Italy's most haunted isle, where the wails of restless souls still echo in the night.
Meet Charles "Lucky" Luciano, the godfather of organized crime in America and star of AMC's thrilling new docu-drama, The Making of the Mob.
Allan Pinkerton started the nation's first P.I. firm, saved Abraham Lincoln's life, and led Union spies behind Confederate lines during the Civil War.
Sherl is still reeling from the brutal murder of his former competitor – when a chance encounter with a mysterious woman leads to a startling discovery.
Join the demon dog of American crime fiction, James Ellroy, as he handpicks his favorite crime scene shots from the LAPD archives.
Jason was originally named "Josh." The skeletons in Poltergeist are real. And many more things you never knew about your favorite horror films.