
Joe Yates
Joe is a journalist for UNILAD, who particularly enjoys writing about crime. He has worked in journalism for five years, and has covered everything from murder trials to celeb news.

Getting rid of your iPhone or Android is a drastic measure but one woman claims it's changed her life

Michael Fleming visited a bank to withdraw money when he was jailed and a $5,000 bond was placed on his head

Two Brazilian electronic technicians were found wearing formal suits and lead eye masks

A major US airport in Florida looked like a set of a Nickelodeon show after 'slime' appeared to leak down the walls

Aydin Brown was on a cruise around the Baltic Sea with his grandmother when he disappeared

YouTuber Alex Burkan was awarded a Guinness World Record after creating the first retractable lightsaber

Looking like something from Star Wars, this humongous warship is now beached

The four astronauts had been living in a simulation in preparation for travelling to Mars

Austin Wallace claimed to be earning triple figures when he risked it all for the famous YouTuber

Are you guilty of asking any of these?

The explanation behind The Beatles' name is seemingly so obvious, yet so many people didn't know until now

Jason Derulo was attempting a move similar to a back flip when he suffered a 'hangman's break'

A nine-year-old boy died while on a hike with his family in the Arizona desert

The streamer has spoken out after he inadvertently may have helped find a missing teen after 'making fun of him' for content

The Dutch man was lying in bed when the thug burst into his bedroom and assaulted him

The award-winning porn star detailed how she almost lost her life while filming the X-rated scene

Speculation over Laenor Velaryon's disappearance has been discussed on Reddit and users might have cracked it

Based on a true story, the movie follows three women who were kidnapped and imprisoned in Cleveland, Ohio

The mom-of-five left her home to meet her brother but when she didn't arrive her husband investigated

Patrick Synge said he became suspicious when he began refusing shifts he'd normally work