Quite Mysterious returns with a look at how we might all possess the extrasensory ability to perceive hidden dangers.
The bizarre incident saw the man shoot his wife after he became convinced that his life was in danger.
The bizarre murder trial, which took place in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma - concerned a Bigfoot-related killing.
A former police volunteer believes that she has uncovered the identity of the infamous 19th-Century murderer.
A bizarre murder case out of Germany concerns a woman who sought out and murdered someone who looked just like her.
Ram and Shesh Narain Diwediamoo compelled many, including a prominent psychologist, with their unique reincarnation tale.
The Mary Ferrell Foundation is attempting to force the release of 16,000 records relating to JFK's murder.
A woman from Ireland had been driving a rental car when she discovered something that made her blood run cold.
A bizarre murder investigation concerns the case of a man who believed that his friend had sent Bigfoot to eat him.
Police are investigating the case of a woman who was murdered by villagers who believed that she was a witch.
Cold case investigators believe that they have finally discovered the identity of the infamous murderer.
The battle to stop these giant, invasive wasps from gaining a foothold in the United States is heating up.
The dried-up specimen is the first giant Asian hornet found in the United States so far this year.
A man in the Ukraine told police he had killed someone so that they'd have to plow his road to reach him.
An attempted murder investigation is underway in South Africa after a woman was attacked and set on fire.
A nest of enormous invasive wasp-like insects has reportedly been discovered for the first time on US soil.
An invasive species of giant hornet has the potential to devastate honey bee populations, experts have warned.
General George S. Patton, who died in 1945, was one of the most celebrated military leaders of World War II.
A man who is in jail for murder maintains that he should be released because he 'died' and was resuscitated.
When Francis Smith pulled the trigger on a ghost in 1804, it sparked one of the UK's strangest court cases.