John Lennon’s Assassin Denied Parole

The Vintage News Aug 25, 2018 Nancy Bilyeau The man who shot and killed John Lennon outside his New York City apartment on December 8, 1980, has been denied parole by a prison board that concluded releasing Mark David Chapman “would be incompatible with the welfare and safety of society and would so deprecate the serious … Read more

Pablo Escobar’s Son Claimed Frank Sinatra was a Cocaine Dealer

The Vintage News Sep 11, 2018 Ian Harvey Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria was a Colombian drug trafficker who, during his peak in the ‘80s, controlled over 80 percent of the cocaine shipped to the United States, according to Biography, earning him a place on Forbes’ list of the 10 wealthiest people in the world. Escobar became … Read more

Germany’s Secret Submarine Development Program in Finland

War History Online Sep 11, 2018 Matthew Gaskill Almost before the ink was dry on the Treaty of Versailles which ended WWI, officers in the armed forces of Germany had begun to plan ways around it. Their ultimate aim was that one day they could announce to the world that they were no longer going to … Read more

Women Attracted to War Heroes According to UK Study

War History Online Sep 11, 2018 George Winston The University of Southampton in the United Kingdom has published a study showing that women are more attracted to war heroes than to other men that show heroic qualities such as ordinary soldiers, athletes, or first responders. The study was published online in the journal Evolution and Human Behavior. … Read more

The jetsetting fashion designer Gianni Versace was shot by a 27-year-old sociopath who craved his fame

The Vintage News Jan 11, 2018 E.L. Hamilton Fashion designer Gianni Versace poses on the stairs in his home in 1990, next to a photo montage of himself. (Photo by © Stephanie Maze/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images) Fashion designer Gianni Versace was gunned down outside his ornate villa in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach just … Read more

Crazy British Major Defeats Tank Division with an Umbrella

War History Online Sep 30, 2018 David Baker There are legends surrounding every war, many of which are inventions of soldiers either terrified or bored depending on their circumstances. These inventions will often include fantastic and unusual elements meant to buoy the spirits, provide amusement, or ease the anxieties of soldiers waiting to face down death. … Read more

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