
The Standford Prison Experiment
The Stanford Prison Experiment The Experiment That Went Too Far — Stanford University, California — August 1971 — Two weeks, it was supposed to be. It was six days. Stanford …
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The Stanford Prison Experiment The Experiment That Went Too Far — Stanford University, California — August 1971 — Two weeks, it was supposed to be. It was six days. Stanford …
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Al Capone – 1920s Chicago. The Rise and Fall of America’s Most Dangerous Gangster Some people are the product of their time. Prohibition“>Prohibition, poverty, a city willing to be bought, …
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The Night Stalker Richard Ramirez – L.A. California. That summer people slept with their windows open. It was 1984 in Los Angeles and the heat never broke after midnight. That …
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The Last Outlaws United States—1931–1936 Barker Karpis. They were not the brightest. No legends were they. They were just people who had nothing when they were young, made the worst …
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Alcatraz Island – June 11, 1962. The Astonishing Night 3 Men Broke Out Of America’s Most Dangerous Prison Some make their own fate. That was not the Anglin brothers and …
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Day the Sky Turned Black. September 11, 2001 New York.. Some mornings are no different than other mornings. One of those days was September 11, 2001. Coffee was perking …
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The New Orleans“>New Orleans Axeman — 1918–1919 The Shocking Story of a Killer Who Terrorized a City and Was Never Caught Some cities have a heartbeat you can hear from …
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The Black Dahlia — Elizabeth Short The Incredible Story of a Girl Who Became a Mystery and Never Got Justice Her name was Elizabeth. Not the black Dahlia. Not a …
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