5 Most Terrifying Serial Killers Still At Large

Can anyone solve these cases before they murder again?

Can anyone solve these cases before they murder again?

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Presenting the 5 most terrifying serial killer mysteries that no true detective could solve… including the dangerous and psychopathic Beer Man of India, the poisonous “yukaihan” Vending Machine Killer of Japan, the disturbingly punctual February 9th Killer, the gruesome Long Island (Craigslist) Serial Killer, and the Zodiac — the most famous serial killer never caught.

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5 Darkest Facebook Secrets

Facebook fails to keep your secrets safe? Login at your own risk…

Facebook fails to keep your secrets safe? Login at your own risk…

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Presenting the 5 darkest Facebook secrets including the stolen idea Mark Zuckerberg used to create thefacebook.com, a secret scientific test to hack the feelings of users and cause emotional contagion, the mysterious all access pass that Facebook Messenger has to spy on your phone, the ability for moderators to stalk users, and the tricks and marketing strategies used to sell your info on the black market.

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Music: “Ferrum” by MuzRussia

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Eerie, 1970s ‘Crack’ Monster from Sesame Street

The “crack creatures,” as they are known, are spindly, skinny and spooky – a nightmare for any child worried about the potential of monsters under the bed.

If your childhood self watched Sesame Street in 1975, you may have a vague yet haunting memory of a character known as Master Crack, who emerged through your bedroom ceiling and transported you to an alternate crack world. You are not alone.

On December 31, 1975 this short animated segment followed a young woman as she interacted with the various shapes and creatures formed by the cracks on her walls. The “crack creatures,” as they are known, are spindly, skinny and all around spooky — a sure nightmare for any child worried about the potential of monsters under the bed.

For a while the clip circulated only as folklore, as grown internet users who were traumatized by the cartoon in their youth banded together to reminisce about the mysterious “crack creatures” and their frightening “Crack Master.” The short was rumored to be the work of animator Cosmo Anzilotti, though he reportedly has no memory of ever creating it.

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