
The Ripper Crew of Chicago
The Chicago Ripper Crew was a satanic cult and organized crime gang of rapists, murderers, cultists, and necrophiliacs that ran rampant in Chicago during 1981-1982. They killed 18 women and one man during their reign of terror. Robin Gecht, the ...
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The Demon Butcher of Palos Park, IL
In the 1890s, Hermann Butcher of Palos Park was a simple butcher. His problem-solving skills when his apprentice died and his customers wanted meat could be considered...creative. Who Was The Demon Butcher of Palos Park?Tucked away in t ...
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John Wayne Gacy, the Killer Clown
John Wayne Gacy was a friendly guy who got along well with kids, had a family, and volunteered in his community of Chicago, Illinois. So what made such a seemingly normal man don a clown costume to rape and murder 33 young men? What made Gacy the mo ...
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Top 10 Haunted Locations In Chicago
Chicago is known for its strange inhabitants and occurrences, and with an almost 200-year history, it’s no wonder the Windy City houses some of the world’s most haunted locales.Founded in 1837, Chicago was built on the mouth of the Chicago R ...
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The Story of H. H. Holmes – “The Devil In Me.”
If you’ve ever wondered what it would look like if a real-life cartoon villain came to life in 19th-century Chicago, meet H.H. Holmes—America’s first prolific serial killer, master fraudster, and self-proclaimed doctor who was as obsessed with ...
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Al Capone’s History: Ghost, Murders and Madness
Here's the thing about Chicago, apparently Capone's ghost is on a very strict appearance commitment with the Chamber Of Commerce. He's so famous and makes so many frequent cameos around town that he's basically become that joint's mascot. Everyone p ...
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Top 10 Most Haunted Places in Illinois
Illinois has seen its fair share of turmoil since becoming a state. Back in 1871, a small fire grew into a blazing inferno that would forever be known as the Great Chicago Fire. Several hundred people died while tens of thousands were left homeless. ...
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Site of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre
February 1929: America edged towards the Roaring 20’s great hangover that would see a nation plunged into the Great Depression when stock values took a similar trajectory. Open warfare filled the streets in Chicago’s gangland. Prohibition h ...
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Hull House
The Hull House was a house that served as one of Chicago’s hubs for social services. It also became a place where many of the city’s women would prepare to take on the world in terms of the skills they needed to acquire jobs in various industrie ...
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The Drake Hotel
The Drake Hotel is a Hilton Hotel. It is located at 140 East Walton Plc in Chicago. It is well-known for being a full-service luxury hotel. You can find it downtown. It will be on the lakeside of Michigan Ave and a mere two blocks north of John Hanc ...
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