
Hannelore Schmatz, the first woman to die on Everest and the dead bodies on Mount Everest
Here's what happened during the final climbing of Hannelore Schmatz, and the tragic story behind the "Sleeping Beauty" of Mount Everest, Rainbow Valley.
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Here's what happened during the final climbing of Hannelore Schmatz, and the tragic story behind the "Sleeping Beauty" of Mount Everest, Rainbow Valley.

Witchcrafts and Satanic rituals have always been an interesting subject for the people of Springfield Township in Union County, New Jersey. But it’s eerily surprising to think that, as the…

Long ago, before Paris and Nicky lived their dream lives, there were two Hilton sisters whose lives were far from perfect. Siamese twins Daisy and Violet Hilton were born on…

Mordrake begged doctors to remove this demonic head which, according to him, whispered things that "one would only speak about in hell" at night, but no doctor would attempt it.

As Frederick Valentich flew over the Bass Strait in Australia, he made a radio call to the control tower, reporting an unidentified flying object.

Teresita Basa, an immigrant from the Philippines who was tragically murdered in her Chicago apartment in 1977. However, the case took an eerie turn when detectives received information about the killer from what appeared to be Teresita's spirit, leading to a potential resolution of her own murder.

Hamilton Howard “Albert” Fish was an American serial killer, child rapist and cannibal. He was also known as the Gray Man, the Werewolf of Wysteria, the Brooklyn Vampire, the Moon…

There should be very few people in the identification field who do not know the story of Will (William) and William West, two inmates at Leavenworth Penitentiary, shortly after the…

"Feral Child" Genie Wiley was shackled to a chair in a makeshift strait-jacket for a long 13 years. Her extreme neglect allowed researchers to conduct a rare study on human development and behaviors, though perhaps at her price.

In 1828, a 16-year-old boy named Kaspar Hauser mysteriously appeared in Germany claiming to have been raised his entire life in a dark cell. Five years later, he was murdered just as mysteriously, and his identity remains unknown.