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Katie Serena
A former staff writer at All That's Interesting, Katie Serena has also published work in Salon.
Recent Posts
The Unfathomable Cruelty Of Tomás de Torquemada
Katie Serena
7 years ago
Tomás de Torquemada was responsible for over 2,000 deaths during the Spanish Inquisition, all in the name of keeping Catholicism alive in Spain.
The World’s Shortest Woman Comes Eye To Ankle With World’s Tallest Man
Katie Serena
7 years ago
Sultan Kosen and Jyoti Amge met for the first time and posed for photos despite their almost 6-foot height difference.
Why The Allies Thought Hitler Might’ve Escaped To Argentina
Katie Serena
7 years ago
Though the official story is that Hitler killed himself in his bunker in 1945, conspiracy theories have arisen that Hitler fled to Argentina with Eva Braun and was protected by the Argentine government.
How Leonarda Cianciulli Made Her Victims Into Soap And Teacakes
Katie Serena
7 years ago
Known as the "Soap-Maker of Correggio," Leonarda Cianciulli was an Italian serial killer who lured women to her home to sacrifice them.
Dinner Is Served: Scientists Turn Human Waste Into Food
Katie Serena
7 years ago
The good news? We're recycling in space! The bad news? It's a little stomach churning.
Scientists Discover Oldest Human Fossil Found Outside Africa
Katie Serena
7 years ago
The discovery of the jawbone could help scientists understand human migration patterns and breeding between homo sapiens, hominids, and Neanderthals.
Pablo Escobar’s Drug Submarine Found Off Coast Of Colombia
Katie Serena
7 years ago
The investigators believe that the sub could provide clues as to where Escobar's missing multi-billion dollar fortune was stashed.
Pablo Escobar’s Net Worth — The Drug Lord Could Have Been The Richest Man Alive
Katie Serena
7 years ago
If he was alive and still at work today, Pablo Escobar's net worth would be more than $100 billion, making him the richest person on earth.
The Last American Slave Ship May Have Just Been Found
Katie Serena
7 years ago
The discovery could be the long-lost
Clotilda
, the last known slave ship to bring live slaves to the U.S.
In-N-Out Burger Managers Get Paid An Insane Amount Of Money
Katie Serena
7 years ago
The managers at In-N-Out, a family-owned chain from the west coast, make more than triple the national average salary for a fast food store manager.
Inside Robert Preston’s Wild Helicopter Joy Ride To The White House
Katie Serena
7 years ago
Robert Preston was just a 20-year-old helicopter maintenance worker for the Army when he commandeered a helicopter and attempted to land it on the White House lawn.
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