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Alberta Jones: The Trailblazing Lawyer and Civil Rights Leader Whose Murder Remains Unsolved
She fought for civil rights, mentored Muhammad Ali, and shattered racial barriers — but in 1965, Alberta Jones was murdered, her body thrown into the Ohio River. Decades later, her case remains unsolved.


E. J. Bellocq – The Secret Photographer of Storyville’s Decadence
In early 1900s New Orleans, E. J. Bellocq photographed Storyville’s madams and prostitutes – not as clichés, but as women in control of their world. His images reveal wealth, intimacy, and the strange beauty of a district built on vice.


Ginggaew Lorsoungnern: The Thai Lady That Survived Her First Execution
In 1979, Thai prisoner Ginggaew Lorsoungnern faced the firing squad for her role in a child kidnapping. Her execution went horrifically wrong — her rare heart condition meant the first volley failed, forcing a second. This is the haunting story of her final day.
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