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J.F.K. Assassination

Sarah T. Hughes: The Trailblazing Judge Who Made History on Air Force One

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ost people remember November 22, 1963, for the tragic assassination of President Kennedy. But that same dark day also marked a historic first when Sarah T. Hughes became the first and only woman to swear in a U.S. President. Aboard Air Force One, this pioneering federal judge administered the Presidential Oath of Office to Lyndon B.…

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Illinois

The Man Who Silenced History: Jack Ruby’s Split-Second Decision

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The Ruby and Oswald Connection Ruby resided in apartments #207 & #206 at the renowned Marsala Place Apartments. This vibrant location perfectly encapsulated the spirit of its time. His association with Lee Harvey Oswald has ignited intense discussions among history enthusiasts. The mention of Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald invariably commands attention due to…

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J.F.K. Assassination

Jesse Curry’s Burden: How JFK’s Assassination Defined a Police Chief’s Legacy

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Jesse Curry’s pivotal role in American history is largely due to his involvement during the JFK assassination on November 22, 1963. As Dallas Police Chief, he was directly involved in the events surrounding President Kennedy’s murder. He also played a key part in the subsequent investigation. Key Moments Lee Harvey Oswald’s Death: Chief Curry was visibly upset when…

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Disasters

When Saving Cash Cost Lives: The 1937 New London School Explosion

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On a normal spring afternoon, students and teachers were about to wrap up their day at the newly built, cash?rich Consolidated School in East Texas. But a leak—literally undetectable odorless natural gas seeping into the basement—turned routine into tragic. At 3:17?pm, when a wood?shop teacher flipped on an electric sander, a spark ignited the gas,…

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Bonnie and Clyde

From Outlaw to Obscurity: Finding the grave of Blanche Barrow’s

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The Forgotten One Their interest is engendered not only by her connection to a notorious family but also by the broader narrative of lawlessness that characterized the Great Depression era. Moreover, the tragic circumstances that marked her life serve to further intensify the fascination surrounding her story. Many pay their respects and marvel at the…

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Odd But True

Share a Dr. Pepper Drink with Dr. Pepper

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Charles Courtice Alderton: The Inventor of Dr Pepper Charles Courtice Alderton (1857-1941) was an American pharmacist hailing from Brooklyn, whose inventive spirit and creativity led to the creation of a legendary soft drink known as Dr Pepper. The Birth of a Beverage in Waco, Texas During his time in Waco, Texas, Alderton meticulously experimented with…

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Illinois

The Night Richard Speck Murdered Eight Nurses in Chicago (July 13–14, 1966)

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On the night of July 13–14, 1966, Richard Speck committed one of the most horrifying mass murders in American history. Speck broke into a townhouse located at 2319 East 100th Street in Chicago, which housed student nurses from the South Chicago Community Hospital. Armed with a knife and a handgun, Speck methodically and brutally murdered…

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J.F.K. Assassination

Abraham Zapruder – The man with the camera

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Abraham Zapruder was a Ukrainian-born American clothing manufacturer living in Dallas, Texas. On November 22, 1963, he brought his Bell & Howell home movie camera to Dealey Plaza to record President John F. Kennedy’s motorcade as it passed near his office. Standing on a concrete pedestal for a better view, Zapruder captured the entire assassination…

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J.F.K. Assassination

Sarah T. Hughes: A Historic Moment in U.S. Presidential History

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Sarah T. Hughes, a U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Texas, played a pivotal role in the immediate aftermath of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination on November 22, 1963. At 2:38 p.m. CST, aboard Air Force One at Dallas Love Field, she administered the presidential oath of office to Lyndon B. Johnson, making…

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Serial Killers

DNA Breakthrough: Faryion Wardrip’s Reign of Terror Exposed

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Between 1984 and 1986, Faryion Wardrip preyed on vulnerable women in Wichita Falls and Fort Worth, Texas, ultimately leading to the murders of five women. He targeted his victims based on their vulnerability and sometimes lured them to secluded areas where he would then kill them. The killings shocked the community and sparked fear among…

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Celebrity Deaths

The Von Erichs: A Tragic Dynasty

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The Von Erich family is a wrestling dynasty known for their success and tragedy in the world of professional wrestling. Patriarch Fritz Von Erich (real name: Jack Adkisson) was a wrestler and promoter who founded World Class Championship Wrestling in Texas. He had five sons who followed in his footsteps and became wrestlers: Kevin, David,…

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Bonnie and Clyde

Uncovering the Untold Story of the Pritchard Family’s Encounter with Bonnie and Clyde

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The Sam Pritchard family, which consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard, their daughter and son-in-law, Gladys and Alonzo Cartwright, and their son and daughter-in-law, Jack and Irene Pritchard were sitting on the east porch of their home in 1933 when suddenly a new Ford coupe roared over the hill in front of their house.  The…

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J.F.K. Assassination

Movements of Lee Harvey Oswald after the assassination of President Kennedy

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On November 22, 1963, shortly after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, Police Officer J.D. Tippit (Pictured Below) was shot and killed in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas. Lee Harvey Oswald was charged with the murder of Officer Tippit, however, Oswald was never able to stand trial for the murder of…

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Movie Locations

Bonnie and Clyde (1967)

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“Bonnie and Clyde” is a classic American crime film released in 1967. Directed by Arthur Penn, the movie tells the story of the infamous criminal duo Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, who were active during the Great Depression in the United States. The film stars Warren Beatty as Clyde Barrow and Faye Dunaway as Bonnie…

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Kansas

Machine Gun Kelly

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George “Machine Gun” Kelly Barnes (1895-1954) was an American gangster and bank robber during the Prohibition era. He was born on July 18, 1895, in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. Machine Gun Kelly gained notoriety for his involvement in various criminal activities, including bootlegging, kidnapping, and armed robbery. He earned the nickname “Machine Gun” due to…

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