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Texas: Slang for Crazy

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Once a cemetery, Rogan Field has a pretty creepy past.
In 1946 a series of horrific murders led to one of Texas' most terrifying cold cases.
Dr Scheffey was known for leaving surgeries covered in blood, so why did it take so long to get the orthopedic surgeon to stop practicing?
It may be difficult to find Luci Zahray online, but her information has helped to create hundreds of fictional poisonings.
In 2020, a demolition failure led to the temporary creation of one of Dallas' most photographed landmarks.
Texas Hill Country has a very unique winery: the Rhino supporting Rhinory.
In late 2021 Texarkana had one heck of a weird rain storm
If you're traveling the scenic route between Wimberly and Blanco, you may find yourself on the Devil's Backbone
Billy Bob's in Fort Worth is known for more than just an indoor riding ring.
At Dave's Pawn shop in El Paso, a mummified finger is rumored to belong to an infamous Mexican outlaw.
Just outside the city of Marfa, strange lights float near Highway 90, but what are they?
A grisly discovery in 1965 remains one of Houston's strangest unsolved murders.
Thrifting sometimes leads to the discovery of treasures, but no one was expecting to find a 2,000-year-old Roman Statue at the Goodwill.
When a Texas town dried up, one woman would not be moved from her husband's side.
A Texan ended up being Gucci's secret weapon.
This week San Antonio locals are mourning the loss of our local celebrity, Hispanic Elvis.
LBJ was known to go "all the way" and sometimes that involved interactions with a body part he liked to call "Jumbo."
A strange statue in Dallas has an even weirder history.
Joseph Farley made the news for his unicycle and not a stitch of clothing.
For Texans, the Alamo is often considered a holy site. In 1982 Ozzy Osbourne made a big mistake by peeing there.