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Was Bryan Kohberger's Murder of four college roommates inspired by Elliot Rodger? Rodger murdered six University of California, Santa Barbara students in 2014 with his arsenal of knives, pistols and ...
A man was almost sliced in two by a boat propeller while snorkeling in the Bahamas. Former Army Ranger Brent Slough was 20 feet offshore when he was run over by a boat.
A dinosaur from the Jurassic period is headed to the auction block. This juvenile Ceratosaurus was discovered in Wyoming almost 30 years ago. It's 6 feet tall and consists of 139 original fossil bone ...
A bride's father had a question for one of the wedding guests: "Would you like to help me escort her?" Then, with more than 100 wedding guests looking on, both dad Rob and stepdad Vinny locked arms ...
There's a new star taking a bite out of Hollywood. His name is Krypto, and he's the super-powered dog belonging to Superman ...
Video captured a teen and his mom each trapped in a tree. The teen tried to call out to his mother, but the noise of the raging floodwaters drowned out her replies. Lindsey Robberson is now recovering ...
For nearly twenty years, airline passengers have had to remove their shoes while going through airport security. That will soon change, as the TSA is starting to drop the take-off-your-shoes rule at ...
One piece of produce at the Farm & Forage Market in Southampton, New York may look like an ordinary melon, but it isn't. How much does it cost? A whopping $400!
It was a dire situation at a mall parking lot in Cobb County, Georgia. Two young children could be seen in a sweltering hot car, whose temperatures reached 117 degrees.
After a nine-week trial and six days of deliberations, Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three of her husband's relatives by serving them poisonous mushrooms.
Crime scene experts and forensic archaeologists in Ireland will excavate and try to identify the remains of over 800 infants who died at a Catholic church-run home for unmarried mothers.
Seafood industry insiders tell Inside Edition that some Baltimore, Maryland restaurants are serving a mish-mash of crab meat imported from overseas to cut costs on their crab cakes.
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