Dr. Death - April 3 2026

Dr. Death - April 3 2026

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The Death of Kurt Cobain - April 5 2026

April 5th: Kurt Cobain Dies (1994) There are some deaths so infamous they have people scrambling to understand and comprehend. And, with that, comes conspiracy theories. On April 5th 1994 a true rock star lost his life in a way that many struggled to comprehend. And, because of t ...  Show more

Hollywood and The Mob - April 4 2026

April 4th: John Stompanato Murder (1958) How far would you go to protect your loved one? Does age matter? On April 4th 1948 an unlikely murder took place that, even today, has many wondering if it went down exactly as everyone says it did. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Sto ...  Show more

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