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The snowman represents everything that is pure and good about winter - so why are there so many gruesome and bloody snowman pictures floating around the Internet? Who knows, just prepare to kiss your warm and fuzzy childhood memories good-bye with this gallery of murdered snowmen. ...

Murder: is there any crime more foul? To take a human life is a serious decision, one that shouldn’t be taken lightly. But because we are human beings, and thus irrevocably flawed, we tend to murder people over all sorts of dumb things. In this piece, we’ll investigate ten hideous murders that were prompted by the most idiotic reasons. Sadly, no one is safe. Facebook Unfriending, 2012 The Internet is serious business, as any number of YouTube videos will tell you. But in the murder of Billy Clay Paine, Jr. and Billie Jean Hayworth of Mountain City, Tennessee, it got a little more serious. Paine and Hayworth ...

They don’t call it “Devil’s Night” for nothing. Halloween is often an occasion for masked marauders to flaunt the law and go wild. Sometimes this is just innocent blowing off steam, like throwing eggs at houses and TPing trees. But sometimes it’s a bit more sinister. In this feature, we’ll page through the police blotter to shine the spotlight on 10 of the most horrible Halloween crimes ever perpetrated. Tony Bagley murder, 1994 This one is incredibly tragic. Seven year old Las Vegas boy Tony Bagley was all ready to go trick-or-treating on Halloween night in 1994, but he never had ...

Killing has no age limit. While we like to think of children as innocent, the truth is that they are capable of some truly demented stuff. In this article, we’ll share 10 stories of youngsters who committed murder. These twerps snuffed people out before they even got their driver's licenses. We'd be careful walking by the playground if we were you. Behind every Bieber haircut could lurk a killer. Luke Woodham One of the most chilling school massacres in history came courtesy of Mississippi high schooler Luke Woodham. On Oct. 1, 1997, Woodham walked into Pearl High School clad in a trenchcoat and orange jumpsuit ...