10 Ancient Murder Mysteries We Ll Never Solve

10Shanidar 350,000 B.C. In the Zagros Mountains of Northern Iraq, archaeologists unearthed a Neanderthal murder victim. The specimen, named “Shanidar 3,” was a 40–50 year old and died of a puncture wound to his ninth rib. After testing Paleolithic weapons on goat and pig carcasses, experts determined a lightweight throwing spear caused the damage. Neanderthals had long, heavy stabbing spears, but they did not have projectile technology. The prime suspect: a modern human....

January 16, 2023 · 9 min · 1828 words · Gina Beavers

10 Animal Facts That Are Completely Wrong

False: Touching a toad will give you warts. This is a surprisingly common one, with many people searching google to ascertain whether there is any truth to it. And the truth is that there isn’t any truth to it at all. This belief likely stems from the fact that toads have warts and parents wanted to convince their kids not to touch that gross slimy animal they just found. It turns out, however, that warts can be picked up from just about anywhere, and the sole cause is actually the Human Papilloma Virus—it has nothing to do with toads....

January 16, 2023 · 6 min · 1261 words · Cortney Newman

10 Animal Intelligence Operatives

Some stories about the animals exploited for the purposes of espionage serve as sobering reminders of just how far human beings will go to get dirt on their enemies. Other examples of supposed animal spies simply reinforce the well-known fact that people operating under extreme pressure are uniquely predisposed to imagine foes lurking in every shadow. 10 The Atomic Lizard In February 2018, a senior military adviser to the supreme leader of Iran offered Western media outlets some decidedly odd comments....

January 16, 2023 · 9 min · 1853 words · Elsie Dunham

10 Beautiful Images Of Abandoned Structures

Top 10 Towns People Abandoned For No Reason 10 Cape Romano Dome House In 1980, Bill Lee started work on his dream: an eco-friendly and self-sufficient home on Cape Romano on the Gulf Coast of Florida. It took three years and a lot of hard work, but by 1982 he had built himself a home able to sustain hurricane-force winds. The house included solar panels, a well-thought-out gutter system that allowed rainfall to be used as running water inside....

January 16, 2023 · 7 min · 1349 words · Tracy Ross

10 Bizarre And Egregious Reasons Given To Justify Honor Murders

10 She Wanted To Become An Attorney Shafilea Ahmed was a 17-year-old girl living in Britain who dreamed of becoming an attorney one day. On the day of her murder, she enraged her parents by wearing a short-sleeved, V-neck top without a sweater. Originally from Pakistan, her parents were furious with their daughter for wanting to live a Westernized lifestyle and for aspiring to become an attorney. Other reports claim that her parents had arranged her marriage with a cousin in rural Pakistan, and Shafilea was horrified by the idea....

January 16, 2023 · 13 min · 2684 words · Kristen Easterwood

10 Bizarre Restaurant Locations

However, you’ll be amazed at the truly innovative places in which some eateries can be found. Their locations are so unique that they have actually caught on and become growing trends for unusual dining. Some are ingenious, others are a little creepy, and then there are some which are downright hilarious. 10 Church Crypts The dark depths of church crypts were traditionally used as burial places. However, in modern times, the coffins in many of these crypts have been relocated, leaving dark, cavernous empty spaces....

January 16, 2023 · 8 min · 1513 words · Jeanette Eure

10 Bizarre Things You Didn T Know People Can Get Addicted To

These addictions are still quite real as well as essential for our day-to-day functioning. It may be coffee for some, cleanliness for others, and obsessively sharing kitten memes for someone else—whatever engages the reward system in the brain for each of us. It gets weird, however, when we see a compulsion that has no reason to exist in the first place. Ever come across kids who can’t stop eating sand or heard about people addicted to eating ashes?...

January 16, 2023 · 9 min · 1877 words · Helen Stewart

10 Bizarre Ways Scientists Believe Aliens Will Contact Us

From alien megastructures to space tractors, here are some of the more bizarre ways scientists have theorized that aliens are likely to contact humans. 10The Megastructure The mysterious monolith in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey turned out to be an alien machine designed to observe species and trigger evolutionary behaviors. Some scientists have argued that alien megastructures could be acting as a giant beacon to other civilizations. Watch this video on YouTube In fact, scientists have been closely watching the star KIC 8462852, whose luminescence has mysteriously varied over the past few years....

January 16, 2023 · 9 min · 1730 words · Philip Sorrels

10 Breaking Bad Universe Questions After Better Call Saul

Even with all the background and character development we saw over 14 years of Breaking Bad, its sequel movie El Camino, and Better Call Saul, there are still some things we’ve been left to wonder about. Here are 10 of those plot points that weren’t explained, leaving the viewer free to theorize about what happened. A couple of notes before we get started. Bob Odenkirk’s character will be referred to as both Jimmy and Saul, depending on the persona he was using at the time....

January 16, 2023 · 10 min · 2088 words · Babette Edwards

10 Chilling Facts About Serial Killer Albert Fish

The sinister serial killer could easily have been a believable villain in a horror movie. However, the reality was more terrifying than any work of fiction. 10 Worst Childhood Albert Fish was born Hamilton Howard Fish on May 19, 1870, in Washington, DC. His mother suffered from hallucinations, and other members of his family struggled with severe mental illnesses. At least two of his family members died in asylums. Sent to St....

January 16, 2023 · 9 min · 1861 words · Alma Moor

10 Controversial Debates About Food And Cooking

Since so many of us cook, there are a lot of people with very strong opinions about cooking, food safety, and what constitutes proper techniques and proper respect for food. Be sure to let us know in the comments how you feel about the following debates about the right way to cook and eat. 10 Is It Generally Safe to Lick the Beaters or Not? One of the most enduring questions of the modern food age is whether it is okay to lick the beaters, eat raw cookie dough, or even swallow raw eggs whole—although these last people are thankfully a small minority....

January 16, 2023 · 11 min · 2318 words · Filiberto Dejesus

10 Courageous And Clairvoyant Ghost Hunting Canines

10 Bailey Bailey is a golden retriever from Savannah, Georgia, who joins his owner on spooky walking tours of the city, which some say is the most haunted in the USA. Bailey got his start sniffing out spirits when his owner brought him along on the tours to help him socialize after he had been abused by a previous owner. The walks were successful, and they also revealed Bailey’s sixth sense....

January 16, 2023 · 8 min · 1502 words · William Teague

10 Crazy Sides Of Famous Directors

10Francis Ford Coppola’s Itch-Scratching Shirt Francis Ford Coppola has done it all. Not only did he direct some the greatest films of all time, the man also started his own winery, founded a short story magazine, started his own brand of spaghetti sauce, and flooded the world with a whole bunch of little Coppolas who like to make their own movies. However, Coppola isn’t just a successful producer, director, and cafe owner....

January 16, 2023 · 15 min · 3191 words · Ronda Mckelvey

10 Creatures From Harry Potter That Have Their Origins In Myth

10 Mandrake The famous mandrake root, introduced in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a plant that not only screams when it is being repotted but is also a “powerful restorative” used to treat those who have been cursed, transfigured, or petrified. While the screams of the mandrake can, in some cases, be fatal, those of the younger plants only result in causing unconsciousness. Watch this video on YouTube In reality, the Mandragora officinarum is not only interesting for the shape of its roots, which frequently resemble human figures, but also for its hallucinogenic and hypnotic effects....

January 16, 2023 · 10 min · 1983 words · John Miller

10 Creepy And Gruesome Looking Sea Creatures

The ocean also has some amazing sea creatures you can see, like whale watching or spotting dolphins alongside your boat. However, the waters of the deep blue sea also hold creepy and gruesome-looking animals. Where there is good, there is also bad. The ocean has a balance of some of the friendliest creatures. But it also has some of the scariest-looking species lying beneath its surface. 10 Sarcastic Fringehead The sarcastic fringehead lives off the northeast coast of the Pacific Ocean and is often referred to as a tube benny....

January 16, 2023 · 9 min · 1745 words · Barbara Ahmed

10 Dastardly Secret Operations Of The Kgb

10 Attacks On America’s Infrastructure From 1959–72, the KGB began to photograph US power plants, dams, oil pipelines, and infrastructure for a nefarious operation that would disrupt the power supply to all of New York. Once they picked targets that they thought were vulnerable, the KGB set up a safe house near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. From there, KGB agents sought to plan and carry out a series of attacks on America’s power systems....

January 16, 2023 · 15 min · 3192 words · Will Kaczmarek

10 Devastating Unnatural Disasters

The deadliest aviation accident in history occurred at 5:07pm on March 27th 1977, and came about as a result of a bomb explosion in Gran Canaria airport. Several planes were diverted to Tenerife North Airport, Los Rodeos, including KLM Flight 4805 and Pan Am Flight 1736, both Boeing 747s. This unscheduled surge in air activity meant that many aircraft were forced to park on the taxiway, causing blockages and complicating matters even further....

January 16, 2023 · 14 min · 2834 words · Glenda Borrow

10 Earliest Examples Of Writing Systems

10 Gothic Bible Language: Gothic The Gothic Bible (aka the Wulfila Bible) was produced in AD 350. Although only fragments survived, many of those pieces were edited during the fifth century by a Catholic priest named Salvian, who claimed that they were full of blasphemous phrases. The main reason for this was that Wulfila, like many Goths, was an Arian—someone who believed that Christ was not God but a created being....

January 16, 2023 · 9 min · 1770 words · Heather Soto

10 Eerie Saints Worthy Of A Halloween Celebration

Any Church calendar notes that Halloween falls just before All Saints’ Day, but how do holy and creepy go together? This list will look at saints who met horror with heroic courage. Here are ten saints fit for a Halloween celebration. 10 St. John The Baptist John the Baptist might be the only man who died for a dance. This forerunner of Christ urged people to repent of sin. He baptized them with water to symbolize their cleansed hearts once they repented....

January 16, 2023 · 9 min · 1890 words · Arlene Courtney

10 Eerie Stories Of Past Lives

Would you want to investigate their claims or simply push it far from your mind, pretending it never happened? There are well-known cases of children remembering past lives, including two-year-old James Leininger, who had nightmares about being a WWII pilot, and four-year-old Ryan Hammons, who remembered being Marty Martyn (a dance director and manager of motion-picture actors) in a past life. And of course, stories of reincarnation are not limited to children....

January 16, 2023 · 12 min · 2500 words · Garry Galloway