A secret love. A world at war. And a queer bond Nazi history nearly erased.
On November 30, 2013, in Portland, Maine, police discovered the bodies of two men inside an apartment near Deering Oaks Park.
What starts as a swipe right ends in a shattered sense of safety, when an online date becomes the bait for a chilling crime spree in the heart of London.
A crew member vanishes without a trace on a cruise where magic should meet the sea, and the official explanation raised more questions than answers.
A trusted priest with a collar and a gun walked into a funeral home, and two lives were cut down in cold blood. What was Father Ryan Erickson hiding behind his vows and sacred duties?
A celebrated playwright at the height of fame, Oscar Wilde became fodder for scandal and ruin when he chose love over self-preservation.
He was the most celebrated writer in London. But he was living a secret life that Victorian society was waiting to punish.
A shadow lurked in Manhattan’s gay nightlife. A quiet loner by day, a ruthless predator by night. The city’s forgotten serial killer
A burst of gunfire on a quiet November night. Two lives lost, dozens scarred — and a gay bar turned crime scene forever.
It started as a normal trip home. A group of teenage girls for the bus. Minutes later, one of them was bleeding on the sidewalk
A wealthy housewife found dead. A husband with everything to lose. And a scandalous relationship put on trial.
A quiet town. A string of brutal killings. And a killer who's self hatred would make him take the lives of others.
A routine walk home. A man beaten for being himself. And a city forced to confront its quiet complicity.
A basement bar. A drag queen with fire in her veins. And an attack turned counterattack.
A cursed farmhouse. Whispers in the walls. And the story of a man whose crimes were so monstrous, they seemed to summon the dead themselves.
A cult built on blood. A leader who believed he was a god. And a trail of bodies that blurred the line between faith and horror.
A man checks into a Kansas City hotel under a false name. Days later, he’s found bound, beaten, and barely alive—alone in a locked room.
A boy in fairy wings. A man in tailored velvet. Enough dead Nazis to warrant a sable coat.
A woman’s desperate screams. 38 people witness a woman being attacked on the street. No one intervenes.
A late night knock. A false report. An arrest that should never have happened.
A quiet evening stroll takes a horrifying turn. A beloved teacher becomes the target of a hate-driven ambush.
A bullet on Ocean Drive. A world-renowned designer. And a murderer who left America terrified and searching for answers.
A fashion empire shattered. A serial killer hiding in plain sight.
A late-night party. A walk across a frozen lake bridge. And then—nothing.
A needle thro ugh the eye. A brain forever altered. And a promise that it would make you “normal.”
Kevin Fret gender non-conforming, genre‑shifting and outrageous was shot eight times while cruising through Santurce.
They admitted to the assault and threatening his life but police refused to arrest them until it was too late.
He gathered the lost, the lonely, the grieving—and turned their need for kindness into a nightmare.
A secret desire turned fatal obsession. A charming loner in London, his predatory urges hidden beneath polite conversation.
A body hidden beneath a mattress. A confession lost to suicide. And a family, two families refusing to let her be forgotten.
A Pride event. Armed neo-Nazis. And a police escort that sparked national outrage.
They dazzled onstage in feathers and pearls—then vanished under police raids and moral panic.
She didn’t identify as queer but she believed in our right to exist. And for that, she was murdered in cold blood.
They came to dance. To celebrate pride. But by sunrise, it would become the deadliest attack on LGBTQ+ people in American history.
They called it suicide. But the cliffs told a different story.
She was young, vulnerable, and in search of safety. But instead, Michelle Confait’s life would end in tragedy.
He was just walking home. Then came the taunts, the chase—and the river.
Dean Corll, a prolific serial killer, and his potential connections to the infamous John Wayne Gacy and the Odyssey Foundation
A candy man. A torture board. A shocking number of victims.
Seven women dead. A lesbian wrongly imprisoned. And a justice system that refused to listen.
Five elite students. A secret pact. A betrayal that shook the world.
A thrown coffee cup. A broken window. A police raid that didn’t go as planned.
SWAT burst through the doors. Patrons were shoved to the floor. And Atlanta’s LGBTQ+ community said: enough.
The list was coded. The victims were nameless. The horror was just beginning.
He was smart, clean-cut—and quietly killing.
He thought he was meeting the woman of his dreams. Instead, it was a date with terror.
A secret tribunal. Expulsions. Lives destroyed.
They met men in gay chat rooms. They promised a good time. Instead, they delivered drug-fueled torture and death.
A queer student disappeared without a trace. Then investigators turned to his phone and Snapchat cracked the case.
He posted a classified ad looking for someone who wanted to be eaten and someone answered.
A quiet store. Two young women. A killing silenced for over four decades.
The “perfect crime” fell apart. But what came next was even more shocking.
They were rich. Brilliant. Queer. And convinced they could get away with murder.
It started as a protest. It ended in gunfire, smoke, and two queer men dead.
He was brilliant, reclusive, and deeply devoted to a strange philosophy. Then someone took his life in the most unexpected way.
He looked for love online. What he found was a killer with a plan.
Creaking floorboards. Whispered names. Drag queens who never left the stage.
He left the bar smiling. He never made it through the night.
He walked the streets like a ghost. And what he left behind was pure horror.
The son-in-law. The socialite. The scandal that rocked 1940s New York.
A quiet night. A house full of lawyers. A murder that made no sense.
He hijacked a plane. Then vanished into thin air. Or did she?
He was a respected doctor. A husband. And living a double life.
He played a bit part in The Exorcist and may have left real bodies in his wake.
He was a respected public servant. Then he slaughtered his wife’s family to erase a truth he couldn’t face.
He thought it was a date. Instead, he was tortured and killed for being himself.
Hollywood royalty. A mobster boyfriend. And a deadly confrontation behind closed doors.
He flashed a badge, promised safety—and delivered a nightmare.
He walked into a Brooklyn bank with a shotgun—and a plan to pay for his lover’s gender-affirming surgery.
They were lovers. They were nurses. And together, they left a trail of death behind them.
It looked like a home invasion. But what it really exposed was the lethal power of hate.
He left his house with a German Luger and a list of names. Ten minutes later, 13 people were dead.
He walked into gay bars, waited for someone to trust him—and then turned that trust into terror.
The home was beautiful, opulent—and soaked in blood.
A quiet Southern bookstore. Two employees dead. And a robbery that felt too clean to be random.
He was out, proud, and deeply loved. But when he was found shot in the head, everyone had questions especially about who had a key to his home.
A night out with friends. A walk home alone. And then—nothing.
Flames swallowed the building. Dozens were trapped inside. And the city turned its back.
He opened his home to someone he thought he could trust. What happened next was pure horror.
She was fierce, magnetic, and unapologetically herself. Then she was murdered and nearly forgotten.
One night. One uprising. One spark that lit a revolution.
He was the first openly gay man elected to public office in California—and he paid for it with his life.
A hike in the woods. Two women in love. And a gunman lying in wait.
A young man was murdered. The city stayed quiet. But the queer community refused to be silent.
She stumbled out of the woods, barefoot and bloodied. What she claimed happened didn’t match the evidence.
She was bold, beautiful, and proud of who she was. Then someone decided that was reason enough to kill her.
A diplomat’s son vanished in Vienna without a trace. Authorities shrugged. A mother refused to let his memory fade.
The deeper investigators dug, the darker it got.
He was a successful businessman. A suburban dad. And a suspected serial killer hiding in plain sight.
She claimed she needed blood. Then someone died for it.
It was Christmas Eve, and The Drama Club—Houma, Louisiana’s only gay bar—was full of holiday cheer. The celebration doubled as a birthday bash for Robert LeCompte, the bar’s beloved manager and local queer icon. But by morning, joy turned to horror.
He was smart, charismatic, and unafraid to live openly until someone decided he should be silenced.
He cruised highways with a smile and left dozens of dead young men in his wake.
A quiet alley. A teenage boy, bleeding out. And a stabbing that made no sense—until it did
He prowled the bars of Manhattan in the 1990s, targeting queer men who simply wanted a safe place to be themselves.
It started with a bear overdosing on 70 pounds of pure cocaineand ended with a trail of death, corruption, and betrayal stretching deep into Kentucky’s elite.
A car locked from the inside. A missing man. And a story that makes no sense at all.
She sparkled onstage but behind the lashes and sequins was a storm waiting to break.
Barrels. Bones. And a group of killers who claimed they were cleansing society.
Four young men. Four drugged bodies. And a killer who used hookup apps as his hunting ground.
He called himself a hitman. A death row manipulator. A man too dangerous to be left alive.
He was called the Meanest Man in America—and the body count backed it up.
Teen obsession. Satanic fantasy. And a killing so gruesome it defied comprehension.
She was the image of Southern grace—until the poison started flowing.
Deep in the woods of northern Georgia stood a gothic mansion built by two lovers looking for peace. What they found was horror.
A porn mogul. A rising star. And a jealousy-fueled murder that rocked the gay adult film industry.