
Jennifer Pan planned the perfect murder of her parents, her ‘story’ backfired!
Jennifer Pan, Toronto's murderous 'golden' daughter brutally killed her parents, but why?
Here you can uncover fascinating tales about remarkable persons who have made a deep impact on the world around them. From unsung heroes to famous trailblazers to the victims of bizarre crimes, we showcase a diverse range of stories that elicite the triumphs, struggles, extraordinary achievements, and tragedies of people from all walks of life.

Jennifer Pan, Toronto's murderous 'golden' daughter brutally killed her parents, but why?

It was a pleasant morning on July 20, 1981, when a 24-year-old guy named David Allen Kirwan, from La Cañada Flintridge was driving through Yellowstone’s Fountain Paint Pot thermal area…

If a genius is born with Down Syndrome, does that make his cognitive abilities average? Sorry if this question is offending anyone, we’re really not intending to. We’re just curious…

In September 1994, a family and all other residents of their apartment were saved mysteriously from a possible death by fire or smoke inhalation. According to the family, they were…

During the 1920s to 1950s, drinking water with radium dissolved in it was widely promoted as a miracle tonic.

A girl from Chechnya is admired for her unusual beauty, but Albinism is not the only thing that distinguishes her from others. This 11-year-old Chechen girl’s face is a piece…

Many have speculated on who exactly the killer of five women in the Whitechapel area of East London was, but none has been able to solve this mystery and probably never will.

Spurned and enraged, Hiroshi, a ruthless and arrogant bad boy, vowed to annihilate Junko Furuta's life with a ferocity that knew no bounds. His fixation on revenge teetered on the brink of madness, driving him to plot and scheme with unrelenting fervor - yet, time and again, his efforts ended in humiliating defeat. But then, in a chilling twist of fate, Hiroshi's perseverance finally paid off, and he succeeded in unleashing a horror beyond Junko's wildest nightmares.

In August 1954, a man named Larry Exline finally got a two-week vacation with pay from his company, and it was a very joyful moment for Larry’s wife Juliette because…

"When you find my body, please…". Geraldine Largay wrote in her journal how she survived for close to a month after getting lost near Appalachian Trail.