Photos That Captured the Most Chilling Moments in History

November 30, 1954

This woman may be the only person to survive being struck by a fallen meteorite. The 8.5-pound space rock crashed through her roof, bounced off the radio, and nailed Anne Hodges right in the side.

August 14, 1936

The last-ever public execution in the United States took place on August 14, 1936, when Rainey Bethea was hanged in the town square in Owensboro, Kentucky. Bethea confessed to the rape and murder of a 70-year-old woman named LIschia Edwards. Mistakes in the hanging, as well as the surrounding media circus, led to the end of public executions in the U.S.

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