THE PATTY HEARST KIDNAPPING

                Patty Hearst was the granddaughter of newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst.  On Feb. 4, 1974 three members of the Symbionese Liberation Army broke into her apartment in Frisco, California and abducted her.  They beat up her fiancé and a neighbor who tried to help.  They fired guns at eyewitnesses.  Read more…

JUMBO THE ELEPHANT

            On Feb. 3, 1882, the most famous elephant in the world was sold to American showman P.T. Barnum.  Two-year-old Jumbo was captured in the Sudan in 1862 after hunters killed his mother.  He ended up in a Paris zoo and then was traded to the London Zoo in 1865.  Read more…

THE LOAN EXECUTION

            Sometimes a picture can influence history.  Such was the case for a photo taken on Feb. 1, 1968.  It was the second day of the Tet Offensive in Saigon. Just the day before, a Viet Cong sapper squad had attacked the U.S. Embassy and now there were guerrilla attacks Read more…

H.H. HOLMES AND HIS CASTLE

            Henry Mudgett was born to a middle-class family in New Hampshire.  His childhood was uneventful and yet he would grow up to be one of America’s first serial killers.  He graduated from medical school, but never became a practicing doctor.  During school, he stole some cadavers and used them Read more…

THE APOLLO 1 FIRE

            17 astronauts have died in the space program.  The first three perished in an accident on Jan. 27, 1967.  Virgil Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee were training for the first Apollo mission.  It was scheduled for Feb. 21.  “Gus” Grissom was the team leader.  He was one of Read more…