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The 1998 Vatican Murders: Three Bodies, One Night, and Questions That Won't Die
In May 1998, three people were found dead inside Vatican City — the Pope's newly appointed Swiss Guard commander, his wife, and a young soldier. Was it murder-suicide? A Cold War spy plot? A love triangle? Here's the full, meticulously researched story — including the 2022 book that finally accessed sealed Vatican files.


The Ugandan Rolling Stone Newspaper and the Dangerous Politics of Exposure
In 2010, a small Ugandan tabloid called Rolling Stone published names and photos of alleged homosexuals alongside calls for violence. Within months it was shut down by the High Court, but not before sparking global outrage and tragic consequences.


Alfred Packer and the Colorado Cannibal Case: Murder, Survival, and One of the West’s Darkest Mysteries
Alfred Packer entered the Colorado mountains with five men in 1874 and came out alone. What followed was a grim story of murder, cannibalism, conflicting confessions, and a mystery that still has not been fully settled.
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