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Henry Cotton was an American psychiatrist, he had an interesting insanity theory. He was convinced that if he removed the infected teeth of mental patients it would cure them of their insanity. He was the protégé of Adolf Meyer of John Hopkins. Dr. Henry Cotton was convinced that untreated infections caused insanity.
By Shelby5 months ago in Psyche
Urban legends have existed for ages, people would warn one another of bloodthirsty entities, like the Chupacabra of Puerto Rican lore or the Jersey Devil of New Jersey Pine Barrens.
By Shelby5 months ago in Horror
John List worked as an accountant in a bank nearby his New Jersey mansion to provide for his family. He lived with his mother, wife, and three children. The home had 19 rooms, including a ballroom, marble fireplaces, and a Tiffany skylight.
By Shelby5 months ago in Criminal
Natasha Ryan disappeared from her school in Australia in August 1998, but she had ran away before, so when her parents heard she was missing, they believed she would turn up again soon.
It was the summer of 2015, two-year-old DeOrr Kuns Jr. was on a camping trip with his family at Timber Creek Campground in Lemhi County, Idaho. The trip soon took a turn for the worst when DeOrr vanished on July 10th, 2015.
Just weeks after Christmas in 1996, Amber Hagerman vanished. She was riding her new pink bike near her grandmother's house in an abandoned parking lot of a Winn-Dixie grocery store when a man in a black truck grabbed her.
It was Octobert 22nd, 1989, 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling was riding his bike to the local video store in St. Joseph, Minnesota. After leaving the store, he was abducted and never seen alive again.
Thousands of children's faces used to appear under a bold black heading "MISSING" on milk cartons across the US. Even with their faces in homes across the United States, many of the children were never found and their fates remain unknown to this day.
Andre Rand was born Frank Rushan on March 11th, 1944, in Manhattan, New York. He is considered to be the most notorious criminal that Staten Island has ever known.
There are roughly 90,000 missing persons in the United States at any given time. While we have had significant scientific advancements such as genealogy testing that have solved many of these disappearances, many of them remain unsolved and will likely remain so.
On January 31st, 1982, Kathleen McCormack, 29, was driven by her husband, Robert Durst, from their home in South Salem, New York, to a train station in Westchester. Kathleen boarded a train to Manhattan, or at least that is what Robert told investigators five days later when he reported her missing.
Bethlem Royal Hospital was the only institution in Europe that was handling society's mentally or criminally unwell, for the vast majority of European history. The hospital was severely overcrowded and under supported.