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- Everyday since March 15, 2015, YouTube channel "Yesterday Is History, Tomorrow Is a Mystery!" releases a new video. So, if you are interested in the eerie historical topics they tackle, let's indulge and watch fascinating stories.
- Episode: (2021)2015– 21mTV EpisodeOver its bloody history, France has seen its fair share of awful people. Among this eminent group of dreadful individuals, one man stands tall: Gilles de Rais, Marshal of France, executed for murder, paedophilia, and blasphemy in 1440.
- Doctors are supposed to give people support, when they are at their most vulnerable, but Dr. Harold Shipman used his position to take advantage of his patients.
- 2015– 9mTV EpisodeParis, 1895: 21-year-old Alice Guy and her boss Léon Gaumont sat at a private gathering: Auguste and Louis Lumière were demonstrating their new invention, the Cinématographe. She thought she could do better, she later wrote in her memoirs.
- Episode: (2021)2015– 10mTV EpisodeDr. John Harvey Kellogg used a host of bizarre methods to prevent masturbation and cleanse his patients' colons at the Battle Creek Sanitarium in the late 1800s/early 1900s. A health-food pioneer, he also developed dry breakfast cereals.
- Evokes the top 10 famous working boys throughout history and their life: John Saul, Phaedo of Elis, Febo di Poggio, Herbert Huncke, Jean Genet, Andrew Cunanan, Jeff Gannon, Denham Fouts, and Shai Shahar.
- 2015– 10mTV EpisodeIn 1966, a young American occultist named Anton LaVey founded the Church of Satan in California. While the name of his church alone was controversial, that was just the beginning.
- Episode: (2021)2015– 5mTV EpisodeJoan Crawford was one of the biggest American movie stars of all time, but her daughter Christina Crawford claimed that the glamorous facade hid a cruel, and sadistic personality. Where does the truth lay?
- Before Manuela Escobar could walk, she was taught to run. And as Pablo Escobar's daughter, she certainly had a lot of running to do. While being the child of a Colombian drug lord came with its perks, it also came with some key drawbacks.
- 2015– 6mTV EpisodePam Courson embodied the free spirit of the hippie generation. An art school dropout, she was determined to pursue art on her own terms, and make a name for herself. But ultimately she's mostly known for being Jim Morrison's girlfriend.
- Episode: (2021)2015– 11mTV EpisodeAssuming the throne as Queen of Scotland when she was just six days old, Mary Stuart's life was dominated by a war of wits against her own cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, and a painful series of betrayals as her own family plotted against her.
- 2015– 8mTV EpisodeSome 250 miles south of Lima, Peru, not far from the shores of the Pacific Ocean, is the site of one of the world's oldest mysteries. Across 170 square miles of flat earth, the hard red soil is broken only by a series of strange furrows.
- 2015– 9mTV EpisodeEmanuela Orlandi has been missing since June 22, 1983, when this 15-year-old daughter of a Vatican official was last seen after a music class in Rome.
- 2015– 8mTV EpisodeImagine how much money the richest person in history would have. Now add a couple hundred billion, and you've probably gotten closer to how much wealth Mansa Musa, King of the Mali Empire in West Africa, had during the 14th century.
- Episode: (2021)2015– 5mTV EpisodeBecause of his world-renowned genius, Albert Einstein's brain became a coveted object even after he died. Within hours of Albert Einstein's death on April 18, 1955, an autopsy was performed on him by a doctor who actually stole his brain.
- 2015– 5mTV EpisodeHazel Ying Lee was a true trailblazer. The daughter of two Chinese immigrants, she was so enamored with her first flight in 1932, that she got her pilot's license months later, and became one of the first Chinese American women to do so.
- Episode: (2021)2015– 4mTV EpisodeFor years, a hideous question has haunted Indigenous people in Canada: where did the children go? Thousands were forced to enroll at religious schools. Now, the discovery of human remains at a former school has revealed a terrible outcome.
- 2015– 13mTV EpisodeQueen Charlotte was a queen of all trades: a botanist, lover of music and the arts, and a founder of many orphanages, but the most intriguing part of her story is her much-scrutinized bloodline.
- In 1872, the English widow and suspected serial killer Mary Ann Cotton wanted to marry for the fifth time. But what happened to her former husbands?
- 2015– 8mTV EpisodeIn the picturesque Bel-Nor neighborhood of Saint Louis Missouri, sits a beautiful, Colonial-style house on Roanoke Drive that was once the home of a boy called Roland Doe, also known as Robbie Mannheim or Ronald Hunkeler.
- 2015– 7mTV EpisodeTells the story of Gertrude Bell, a British writer, archaeologist, traveler, explorer, and political officer best known for helping to establish modern Iraq after World War I.
- 2015– 7mTV EpisodeThe mythological Ghanaian spider god Anansi may be unfamiliar to many Americans, but his DNA can be found virtually everywhere stories are told. Today, his eight-legged influence can still be found in none other than Marvel's Spiderman.
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The Story of Captain Samuel Bellamy, the Robin Hood of the Seas, and the Richest Pirate to Ever Live
2015– 6mTV EpisodeThey called him Black Sam Bellamy, and though the nickname suggests a fearsome pirate, Samuel Bellamy did not have a reputation as a marauding and violent captain. On the contrary he was fair to those he pillaged and generous to his crew. - 2015– 11mTV EpisodeThousands of people changed the world forever, in many ways, though they remain mostly unknown, despite their lives and work affecting the world every day. Here are fifteen people who changed history, and how they did so.
- 2015– 17mTV EpisodeThe date on which many events which changed America forever is often forgotten because the significance of the event isn't realized until much later. Here are 8 such dates on which events occurred which forever changed life in the U.S.A.