Top 10 Unsolved Murders

Oscar Romero Oscar Romero was a prominent Roman Catholic priest and Archbishop in El Salvador during the 1960s and 1970s. After witnessing numerous violations of human rights, he began to speak out on behalf of the poor and the victims of El Salvador’s long and bloody civil war. After speaking out against U.S. military support for the government of El Salvador, and calling for soldiers to disobey orders that harmed human rights, Archbishop Romero was shot to death while celebrating Mass at a small chapel near his cathedral....

February 10, 2023 · 8 min · 1543 words · Myron Lane

Top 10 Unsolved Mysteries Involving Celebrities

See Also: 10 Crazy Conspiracy Theories About Celebrity Deaths 10 Princess Diana, Surveilled I am starting the list off with Diana, Princess of Wales as her death is typically considered to be lacking any mystery. However, many theories have been touted over time to suggest that there may have been more to the events leading up to her being killed in a car wreck. Additionally, the scandal around Prince Andrew and his ties to arguably-murdered paedophile Jeffrey Epstein has re-opened the debate around whether the royal family may be involved, from time to time, in the sordid business of wetwork....

February 10, 2023 · 15 min · 2994 words · Robert Kibbe

Top 10 Utterly Bizarre Things Banned In China

The Chinese are micromanaged using an arsenal of cameras, spies, and algorithms. CCTV cameras use facial recognition technology to automatically detect jaywalkers and slap them with fines. Government apps allow snitches to report social deviants to the authorities. And an army of internet censors monitor social networks for posts critical of the communist regime. President Xi Jinping, who recently abolished term limits to become president for life, has purged the Party of his political enemies....

February 10, 2023 · 11 min · 2328 words · Fredericka Erickson

Top 10 Weirder And Kinkier Things Bats Do Than Sucking Blood

Interestingly, this “dread” of bats is most common in Western and European countries. In places like China and Japan, bats are symbols of happiness and good fortune. In ancient Egypt, bats were believed to have powers that could cure poor eyesight, toothache, fever, baldness, and even prevent the entry of demons into houses. Just goes to show the power that media has in shaping our outlook on life and even our deepest fears....

February 10, 2023 · 8 min · 1519 words · Claire Mckee

Top 10 Worst Blockbusters In Recent History

You will notice a lot of Jan de Bont, Roland Emmerich and Michael Bay on this list. This is because they are awful. But you know what? I still go see their movies. I think Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen was one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen, but will that stop me from seeing Transformers: Dark of the Moon? Of course not. You may be asking yourself: “But where is Independence Day?...

February 10, 2023 · 9 min · 1765 words · Mary Lifford

Top 15 Episodes Of The X Files

I will admit it, this wasn’t an easy inclusion, and it could be my bias squeezing this one in the list over cinematic masterpieces such as “Humbug” and “Post Modern Prometheus.” Hardcore fans will recognize these masterful episodes of course, and to those of you new to The X-Files, be sure check them out. But “Our Town” makes it to no. 15, as horror was one of the fundamentals when putting together this list....

February 10, 2023 · 12 min · 2413 words · Chung Jenks

Top 15 Greatest Silent Films

An adaptation of Gaston Leroux’s famous novel. The film itself is most well-known for star Lon Chaney’s self-applied make-up. Chaney painted his eye sockets black, giving a skull-like impression to them. He also pulled the tip of his nose up and pinned that in place with wire, enlarging his nostrils with black paint, and putting a set of jagged false teeth into his mouth to complete the ghastly deformed look of the Phantom....

February 10, 2023 · 7 min · 1319 words · Matthew Fleming

Top 20 Real Pictures Made Famous By The Internet

SEE ALSO: 20 More Real Pictures Spread Via the Internet The Mwanza Flat-headed Agama (Agama mwanzae) is a lizard in the family Agamidae. It is found in Tanzania, Rwanda and Kenya. In 2009, a photograph of the lizard went viral after people recognized the similarity to Spider-Man. The male’s head, neck and shoulders are bright red or violet, while the body is dark blue. Since the picture became popular, the species has turned into a fashionable pet....

February 10, 2023 · 13 min · 2597 words · Arie Kadis

Top Ten Macabrely Coolest Bugs In The World

We are unlikely to have face-to-face encounters with many of the insects on this list, and even if we did, they do not represent any real threat to us. They can be viewed and appreciated, or not, from the safety of our living rooms. Although there is an impossible number of candidates for the title of coolest bug on earth, here are ten worthy contenders that, between them, offer some disturbing behaviors, outrageous appearances, wicked party tricks, and a few surprises....

February 10, 2023 · 9 min · 1806 words · Willie Hicks

Video 10 Things School Didn T Tell You About Amelia Earhart S Disappearance

Amelia Earhart’s last transmission, the mysterious clues on Gardner Island, the skeleton that vanished, and more! Subscribe to the Listverse Youtube Channel. Read More: Twitter Facebook YouTube Instagram

February 10, 2023 · 1 min · 28 words · Gerald Valentine

Yet Another 10 Bizarre Music Videos

Artist: Muse Muse is well known among fans for their unique, sometimes psychedelic sound. Knights of Cydonia is one of their most popular songs (in part because of the Guitar Hero series of video games) and its video lampoons both spaghetti Westerns and science fiction. Artist: Gogol Bordello It isn’t so much the video that is bizarre, as much as it is the song. Gogol Bordello is a band from New York City, composed of members from many countries, primarily in Europe....

February 10, 2023 · 4 min · 651 words · Curtis Erling

Your View What Do You Want To See In Listverse Version Five

With the new commenting system comes the possibility of adding social features – like following commenters or authors you like, building your own Listverse profile page, etc. Is this something you would use? It is very important to me to get your feedback in advance so I know what other areas we should be focussing on and even on new features you might like to see added. Do you want a daily news summary?...

February 10, 2023 · 2 min · 368 words · Patricia Snyder

10 Abortion Survivors

10 Melissa Ohden Melissa Ohden was born under less than ideal circumstances in 1977. Her birth mother decided to abort her through a saline abortion while about seven months pregnant. A saline abortion is different from most abortions in that it takes longer to complete. A fetus is surrounded with a solution that is meant to burn it to death and can take hours upon hours to completely work. According to Melissa, when this process did not work as planned, her infant body was thrown away....

February 9, 2023 · 8 min · 1551 words · Brain Gessford

10 Amazing Videos That Reveal The Lives Of Incredibly Unique Individuals

10The Reinvention Of Normal Movies are filled with wacky inventors—from Fred MacMurray in The Absent-Minded Professor to Rick Moranis in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids—but none of those fictional innovators are quite as quirky as the real-life Dominic Wilcox. This creative Londoner spends his time building gadgets and gizmos that look like they were stolen from Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. Take the brilliant smoothie-making soccer ball for example. Fill it up with fruit and yogurt, kick it around a bit, and voila, a delicious beverage!...

February 9, 2023 · 11 min · 2322 words · Connie Atkinson

10 Ancient Psychological Warfare Tactics

10 Aztec Death Whistles Aztec death whistles sound like the “scream of 1,000 corpses.” Twenty years ago, archaeologists unearthed two of these skull-shaped instruments in Mexico. They were clutched in the hands of a sacrificed man at the temple of the wind god. Initially believed to be toys, the whistles were used in rituals and war. Designed to sound like a human howling in pain, death whistles were reserved for rare occasions....

February 9, 2023 · 8 min · 1507 words · Jeremy Bolduc

10 Animals That Were Sentenced To Death For Their Crimes

The rules around animal misconduct were not always so straightforward. For years, people struggled with what to do when animals did heinous things. In some cases, they were put on trial, just like human beings. Other times, citizens took matters in their own hands to order a death sentence on an animal that had committed a crime. 10 Mary The Elephant The Sparks Circus was performing in a small Tennessee town in 1916....

February 9, 2023 · 9 min · 1792 words · Eddie Upright

10 Assassinations That Went Horribly Wrong

Other times, assassinations fail because whoever paid for the murder just decided to be an idiot, like the one who sent information about the proposed hit to his boss instead of the assassin. Still other times, it’s because the police caught on to the deal and pretended to be hit men. One man ended up hiring an undercover cop to kill another police officer. 10 Nurse Kills Hit Man Her Husband Hired To Kill Her In 2006, ER nurse Susan Kuhnhausen (later Susan Walter) divorced Mike Kuhnhausen, her husband of 17 years....

February 9, 2023 · 9 min · 1849 words · Willie Vera

10 Astounding Facts About Extremely Low Temperatures

These methods have given rise to all kinds of supercool new discoveries and inventions. From a levitating magnetic railway system and ultrasmooth novelty ice cream to state-of-the-art medical scanners, lunar cold traps, and so much more, extreme cold is proving essential for the next wave of scientific developments. 10 Superconductors And Levitating Trains In 1911, when scientists were first experimenting with extreme cooling techniques, Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes discovered something remarkable about the way that certain materials conduct electricity....

February 9, 2023 · 11 min · 2135 words · Dale Weber

10 Astounding Facts About Nostalgia

Why does it happen? Is it a physical feeling, or is it all in our heads? When did it begin? These 10 astounding facts about nostalgia will answer all these questions and more. 10 It’s Not Just About Memories Most people would consider nostalgia to be a connection with good memories of the past. However, it is clear that nostalgia has little to do with memories themselves. The feeling of nostalgia is actually related to emotional states, not memories....

February 9, 2023 · 9 min · 1761 words · Hattie Carter

10 Astronaut Health Risks That Threaten Deep Space Missions

10Cardiac Problems A 2014 study on 12 astronauts found that the heart becomes 9.4 percent more spherical after long exposure to microgravity, or weightlessness, in space. This could cause heart problems, especially on a deep space flight to Mars. “The heart doesn’t work as hard in space, which can cause a loss of muscle mass,” said Dr. James Thomas of NASA. “That can have serious consequences after the return to Earth, so we’re looking into whether there are measures that can be taken to prevent or counteract that loss....

February 9, 2023 · 10 min · 1973 words · Kathryn Sharp