Untrue Crime: 10 Misconceptions About Infamous Killers & Cases
                        
                                                            VOICE OVER: Phoebe de Jeu 
                                                                                
                        
                            Time to separate fact from sensational fiction. Join us as we bust persistent myths surrounding infamous cases, from the Black Dahlia's rumored acting career and Charles Manson's “nonviolent” reputation to Ted Bundy's supposed legal credentials, Bonnie & Clyde's romanticized image, and beyond. Which long-held misconception shocked you the most? Sound off in the comments—and remember to keep it respectful to victims and their families. We'll also unpack myths about John Wayne Gacy's burial sites, Aileen Wuornos' self-defense claims, and H.H. Holmes' “Murder Castle.” Plus, we clarify that Columbine wasn't targeted revenge, that Jeffrey Dahmer wasn't an invisible recluse, and that Ed Gein's crimes weren't the cinematic spree many imagine.                            read more...