The Great Train Robbery

In 1963, a group of experienced robbers pulled off one of the largest heists England has ever seen. While the identity of the robbers has long since been discovered, one mystery does, partially, remain: Who truly masterminded The Great Train Robbery?

Stripped Innocence – Part 1

Some believe that the murder of a bright, young teen in 1966 is the first victim of infamous Zodiac killer. Some believe it was an isolated incident. Either way, most agree that the murder of Cheri Jo Bates was what stripped the community of Riverside of its innocence.

The Murder of Dr. George Parkman – Part 2

In late November of 1849, the dismembered and burned remains of Dr. George Parkman were found in the basement laboratory and furnace room near John White Webster’s lab. While the murder of the Boston elite was headline news, nothing could prepare anyone for the sensation that was John White Webster’s murder trial.

Lainz Angels of Death

The Lainz General Hospital was built in 1839, and is considered one of the largest hospitals in Vienna, Austria. Of specific note was their Pavillion 5 wing - a wing that was specially designed to help and treat older, terminally ill patients. This also meant that Pavillion 5 was a ripe hunting ground for medical malpractitioners.

Death Do Us Part – Part 2

Betty Broderick was raised to become a wife and mother. She’s achieved these goals, and was living the high life in the swanky La Jolla neighbourhood of San Diego, California with her husband, Dan, and their four children - Kim, Lee, Daniel, and Rhett. But in 1983, Betty’s idyllic (and highly hostile) marriage came crashing down around her.