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9-Year-Old Boy Arrested for Playing Tag Near Church

Nine-year-old Albert Garner did not have much of a defense when he stood before the Juvenile Court. He simply looked up at Judge DeLacy and…

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Posted in U.S. Historical News

Mystery Woman Found Unconscious After Poison Dose at Washington Hotel

A handsomely dressed woman checked into Washington’s Buckingham Hotel in good spirits. By late the next morning, she was found unconscious in her room. Believed…

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Seven Men Executed in One Morning at Sing Sing Prison

Before dawn at Sing Sing Prison, seven men were led one by one into the death chamber. It was August 1912, and the executions at…

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Posted in Murder U.S. Historical News

11 Bodies Found in Ashes After Mayfield’s “Red Night” Mystery

Near Mayfield, Kentucky, neighbors were awakened at midnight by screams, gunshots, and the glow of a burning home. By the time they rushed toward the…

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Posted in Culture Telephone Girls

“Hello Girls” Stayed at Their Switchboards While Disaster Closed In

Before emergency alerts, automated warnings, and instant messages, disaster news often passed through the hands of a telephone operator. They were known as “hello girls,”…

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Posted in Culture

Ohio Movie Censors Decided Long Kisses Had to Go

In 1913, Ohio movie censors faced a pressing moral question: how long was too long for a kiss on screen? A quick stolen kiss might…

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Posted in Culture France

Grieving Mother Digs Up Son’s Bones and Flees Into the Woods

Some grief does not stay buried. In France, a destitute woman named Alice Gillet became so overcome by the thought of losing her dead son…

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Posted in Culture Fashion

Queen Victoria Was Too Busy to Pose, So the Painter Used a Dressmaker’s Dummy

Queen Victoria Was Too Busy to Pose, So the Painter Used a Dressmaker’s Dummy Painting a queen sounds glamorous, but for the artist, it could…

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Posted in Murder U.S. Historical News

Poughkeepsie Mother Kills Teen Son Before Taking Her Own Life

Just before midnight, the quiet of a wealthy Poughkeepsie home was shattered by gunfire. Inside the Tower family residence on Hyde Park Road, servants rushed…

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Posted in Health U.S. Historical News

Nebraska Butcher Accused of Picking His Teeth Before Handling Meat

In 1923, one southeastern Nebraska housewife had seen enough. The village butcher, she claimed, had habits that were not merely unpleasant, but downright alarming for…

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