As bad as I hate to admit this, I totally agree. Benoit was one of my all-time favorites. But let me make this totally clear, I don't care that he was very athletic, I don't care that he could jump off a turnbuckle really well, I don't care that his snap suplex was excellent, I don't care that he was devoted to his craft. All of that is NOTHING, I mean less than NOTHING, compared to the fact that he murdered his wife and CHILD.
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Since its premiere in 1987, there have been a number of shows like Unsolved Mysteries. This is, after all, a series credited with helping to shape true crime as we know it, turning a generation of fans into armchair detectives. "For viewers, the thought that a murderer or missing person might be someone they knew gave the show an energy that presaged the kind of true crime obsessiveness found today," Brian Tallerico recently wrote for the New York Times, citing podcasts like Serial and My Favorite Murder.
Monsters are scary mythical creatures. Monster stories have been shared for generations to teach people various life lessons. These creatures are said to have haunted their victims for thousands of years. Learn more about some of the creepy monsters from folklore and mythology of different cultures.
Creepy monsters have existed in different cultures worldwide throughout history. These creatures wreak havoc by haunting their victims, striking fear, and doing inhumane acts on them.
If you've been a serious fan of The CW's vampire dramas, you've probably come to the conclusion that Klaus Mikaelson is your supernatural, evil, alter ego. Sure, you're morally opposed to ripping out the hearts of the people around you, but there's just something about Klaus on The Originals that makes you question it week after week. He's an eloquent, poetic, and hopelessly romantic villainous hybrid and you're in love with him.