Vanished Without a Trace

This case has endured for eighteen years. Madeleine’s fate remains unknown. The case continues to draw global attention because it combines tragedy with enduring mystery—botched early investigations, shifting suspects, and the painful hope of parents who have never stopped searching. It is, perhaps, the most famous missing-child case of our time.

Unsolved Mystery Spotlight

Off-screen, Crane led a complicated personal life. Known for his charm and good looks, he was socially active and became deeply involved in the emerging home videotaping scene. He often filmed himself during sexual encounters with various women, a private hobby that later drew media attention and complicated his public image.

The Brink’s Robbery: Crime of the Century… or Just the Beginning?

Boston, 1950. Eleven men. Seventeen minutes. $2.7 million gone without a trace.
It was called the “crime of the century,” but even now, decades later, questions linger. Who masterminded it? Where did the money go? And was there someone pulling strings from the shadows?
In this month’s feature, we peel back the layers of the infamous Brink’s Robbery and examine the quiet mastermind behind it all. Was Anthony “Fats” Pino just a small-time thief with a big idea… or something more?

Did Love Lead to the Murder of Hollywood Director William Taylor?

Somehow, it just doesn’t add up. What happened to the $5000? Who did the neighbors see lurking around the home late in the evening? What did the Executives destroy in the twelve hours they combed through the home? If Shelby and/or Minter were in the home after Normand left, they were hiding, but when did they arrive?

The Sodder Children Mystery: A Christmas Eve Tragedy That Defies Explanation

The Sodders never gave up hope. They erected a billboard along Route 16 near Fayetteville, displaying the children’s pictures and offering a reward for information. Jennie wore black for the rest of her life, mourning her lost children while refusing to accept they had died in the fire.

Unraveling the S.O.S. Mystery: What Happened on Mount Asahi?

When reconsidering the evidence, the police realized that Iwamura, with fractured bones, could not have cut down birch trees and stacked them to create a sixteen-foot sign. With the cold weather and no axe, the possibility of Iwamura creating the help sign faded.

Did a procedural mishap release a man for murdering seven people?

The tragedy began on September 29, 1982, when Mary Kellerman, a 12-year-old girl from Elk Grove Village, took Tylenol for a sore throat and collapsed within minutes. Later that day, Adam Janus, a 27-year-old postal worker, died after ingesting Tylenol for chest pain.

Questions linger over Diana’s death

Soon after, the paparazzi uncovered the ruse and bolted after them. According to the authorities, Henri bypassed the regular exit to Dodi’s home. Instead, he traveled to Pont de l’Alma underpass, where he hit a white Fiat and spun out of control. Forensics determined the Mercedes traveled at 64 mph, double that area’s 35mph speed limit.

June 2024 Newsletter

After takeoff, the staff reported Loewenstein put down his book and excused himself to the lavatory. After some time, the staff became concerned, and his valet went to check on him. When Loewenstein failed to respond, Baxter opened the door and found an empty room. Loewenstein had disappeared. Baxter and the secretary, Hodgson, notify the pilot that their employer has disappeared

April 2024 Newsletter

Young attached to the bomb and standing next to his explosive cart. The classroom, which held 30 children, now contained 154 people, including adults. Young then demanded that the local authorities patch him through to President Ronald Regan (to whom he sent a copy of his manifesto) and proceeded to demand two million dollars per child. Young said he would wait up to ten days for them to gather the large sum of money.