Eddie Leonski
Known as the Brownout Strangler, Eddie Leonski was a U.S. serviceman station in Australia during WWII, who was convicted for the murders of three women.
Known as the Brownout Strangler, Eddie Leonski was a U.S. serviceman station in Australia during WWII, who was convicted for the murders of three women.
The Nazi doctor August Hirt conducted medical experiments on Jewish inmates and began a macabre collection of human skeletons.
A sadistic killer who claimed the lives of two young women, Neville Heath would face Justice for his crimes and later the Hangman.
Known as the French Ripper, Joseph Vacher stalked the French countryside, claiming the lives of young boys and girls in a three year murder spree.
The gruesome Tattingstone Suitcase Murder was the unsolved case of Bernard Oliver, whose dismembered remains were discovered in 1967.
The bizarre case of Emyr Owen, a Welsh preacher who was implicated in shocking crimes of necrophilia.
One of the most important historical documents of the Holocaust, the Jäger Report details mass killings by the Nazis.
The unsolved case of the Batman Rapist, a prolific serial sex offender, which is Britain’s longest running serial rape investigation.
A prolific hitman for the Mafia organization known as Murder Inc., Harry Strauss was a coldblooded killer.
The murder of a policeman inside a custody suite by Louis De Zoysa left many unanswered questions of why and how the crime was committed.