Albuquerque's sleaziest criminal lawyer returns in this killer new drama from the creators of Breaking Bad.
These celebrity burial sites give a new meaning to life after death.
After browsing Reddit late one night, the author stumbled across an image she wished she could unsee.
Young writers create creepy hommages to the original master of horror.
In the 1870s, Kansas was settled by wholesome homesteaders – and a family of serial killers called The Bloody Benders.
She was the glamorous madam of New Orleans' most decadent brothel – until the long arm of the law came pounding at her door.
In 1921, the ship was spotted in North Carolina under suspicious circumstances. Days later, the crew and their belongings had disappeared – for good.
This month The Metropolitan Museum of Art pays respect to a century of mourning attire with the exhibition Death Becomes Her.
These new nightmares of the silver screen will send shivers down your spine.
On a quiet summer night in Iowa, eight people were bludgeoned to death while they slept in their beds.
Fly the post-apocalyptic skies with a Zen fighter pilot in Mack Maloney's rip-roaring Wingman thrillers.
Spend the night at these eerie inns, where the restless spirits of murder victims and suicidal lovers still roam the halls.
The (formerly) mean streets of Brooklyn are now the best place to read crime novels set in the New York City borough.
Was it alcoholism, rabies, or a violent election day scam? More than 160 years later, the burning question remains: What killed Edgar Allan Poe?
In 1805, Marcus Lyon was traveling the Boston Post Road when he was brutally murdered.
Author Anthony Horowitz's latest novel, Moriarty, puts Holmes's greatest nemesis under the magnifying glass.
Get up close and personal with Russian gangsters and their intricate – and meaningful – body art.
The detective gourmand lives on in the novels of author Robert Goldsborough, the authorized heir to Rex Stout's beloved Wolfe Mysteries.
Step inside the Cross Bones Graveyard, London's mass burial ground for prostitutes, beggars, and thieves.
Beneath the streets of New York's trendiest neighborhood is the scene of a 200-year-old unsolved murder.