The Shark Arm Case

In April of 1935, a fisherman caught a fourteen-foot tiger shark near Coogee Beach, Sydney, Australia. The shark was brought to the Coogee Aquarium Baths, where it was put on public display. Days later, on April 25th, the shark, still alive but distressed, regurgitated a human arm in front of horrified onlookers. The arm, remarkably … More The Shark Arm Case

Arthur Brennan

Arthur Brennan was born on March 2nd, 1881, in Abbotsford, Victoria, Australia, to William and Mary Brennan. He was one of eleven children, with eight sisters and two brothers, both of whom shared his passion for Australian rules football. Brennan’s football career was notable, if not extensive, in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and Victorian … More Arthur Brennan

Cherisse Houle

Seventeen-year-old Cherisse Houle was born to Barbara Houle in Ebb and Flow First Nation, Manitoba, Canada. The youngest of four children, she was described as a happy, easygoing child with a radiant smile that could “light up a room.” Despite her vibrant personality, though, Cherisse faced significant struggles. She and her older sister, Jessica, were … More Cherisse Houle

The Tynong North and Frankston Murders

Between May 1980 and October 1981, the suburbs of Tynong North and Frankston, southeast of Melbourne, Australia, became the backdrop for a series of brutal and unsolved murders that shook the local community and baffled law enforcement. Known collectively as the Tynong North and Frankston Murders, the case involved the abduction, murder, and disposal of … More The Tynong North and Frankston Murders

Anthony Burrows

On the evening of April 19th, 1990, twenty-one-year-old Anthony Burrows went out with a friend to the Alicante Club, a popular venue in Speke, Liverpool, England. According to accounts from the time, after leaving the club around two a.m., Burrows and his friend became embroiled in a heated argument with another group of individuals over … More Anthony Burrows

Jack Royal

It was the evening of March 19th, 1990, in the quiet suburb of Sunniside, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Fifty-seven-year-old former science teacher Jack Royal and his wife, Sonia, were spending a quiet evening at home, reading together in their front room. At approximately eleven thirty-five p.m., the doorbell rang. Jack went to answer it, peering through … More Jack Royal

Charles Miller

On June 4th, 1980, the world of funk music lost one of its brightest stars when Charles William Miller, the renowned saxophonist and flutist of the California funk band War, was brutally stabbed to death in Los Angeles. Born on June 2nd, 1939, in Olathe, Kansas, Charles Miller moved with his family to L.A. at … More Charles Miller

Daniel Dale

Eighteen-year-old Daniel Dale was found fatally wounded in an alleyway off Farnborough Road in Collyhurst, Manchester, England, on the evening of July 25th, 2001. He had been shot in the back as he stood talking to friends in the street, and despite efforts to save him, he succumbed to his injuries. The timing of the … More Daniel Dale

Winifred Sharp

On the afternoon of Thursday, June 9th, 1966, the quiet community of Bridgend in Leeds, England, was shaken by a violent crime that claimed the life of fifty-year-old Winifred Sharp. The robbery occurred at a post office in Bridgend, a modest neighborhood in Leeds. According to available records, three shots were fired during the heist, … More Winifred Sharp

Hubert Chevis

On the evening of June 20th, 1931, a chilling and perplexing tragedy unfolded at Blackdown Camp in Camberley, Surrey, England. Lieutenant Hubert George “Hugh” Chevis, a twenty-eight-year-old officer in the Royal Artillery of the British Army, sat down to dinner with his wife, Frances, in their bungalow. The meal, featuring Manchurian partridge—a dish Hubert favored—would … More Hubert Chevis