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Surrounded by indulgence from birth, Lady Jeanne Campbell never learned how to control herself—and she paid a dark price for it.

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The tragic and disturbing story of Ann Woodward is chilling proof that the higher you climb, the further there is to fall.

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Before Marie Henriette even hit 18, she was handed a husband and a one-way ticket to becoming Queen of Belgium—neither of which she actually cared about.

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One of the most beautiful women and most raucous socialites of her time, Alice Roosevelt lit up newspapers around the world with her antics, driving her father Theodore Roosevelt wild.

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Etta James knew how to party, which she probably learned from her teenage mother. Unfortunately, it led her straight to the psych ward.

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History’s great atrocities are blamed on tyrants or mobs, but it was also clerks, administrators, and middle managers who made all this mayhem possible.


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