GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY THREAD FRIDAY APRIL 10TH 2026
1912 – The Titanic sets sail
The RMS Titanic departs Southampton on its maiden voyage. Four days later, it would hit an iceberg and become one of the most infamous disasters in history.
1941 – A defining moment in WWII
Axis forces invade Yugoslavia during World War II, leading to the rapid collapse of the country and a brutal occupation.
1963 – The Navy’s nuclear loss
The USS Thresher, a U.S. nuclear submarine, sinks during deep-diving tests, killing all 129 aboard. It remains one of the deadliest submarine disasters ever.
1970 – Paul McCartney breaks the Beatles
Paul McCartney publicly announces he is leaving The Beatles, effectively signaling the breakup of the most influential band in music history.
1998 – The Good Friday Agreement
A major turning point in peace efforts in Northern Ireland. The Good Friday Agreement helps end decades of violent conflict known as “The Troubles.”
2010 – Polish tragedy in the skies
A plane carrying Poland’s president crashes near Smolensk, Russia, killing all 96 on board, including Lech Kaczyński. The disaster shocked the nation and sparked years of investigation and controversy.
2023 – A political comeback
Joe Biden officially announces his run for re-election (widely reported around this date), setting the stage for another major U.S. election cycle.
If you want, I can do a darker “true crime only” version of April 10th—there are some chilling cases tied to this date.
Add True Crime to this list. Not only true crime. Make the list a little longer
Here’s a longer, sharper look at
April 10th in history—now with a mix of major world events
and true crime woven in:
1912 – The Titanic sets sail
The RMS Titanic leaves Southampton on its doomed maiden voyage. At the time, it was called “unsinkable.” History had other plans.
1925 – The Great Gatsby arrives
F. Scott Fitzgerald publishes
The Great Gatsby. It wasn’t a huge hit at first—but it would later become one of the most iconic American novels ever written.
1941 – War expands in Europe
During World War II, Axis forces invade Yugoslavia, crushing resistance quickly and reshaping the region under occupation.
1947 – Jackie Robinson changes baseball forever
Jackie Robinson debuts for the Brooklyn Dodgers, becoming the first African American player in modern Major League Baseball and breaking the color barrier.
1963 – A submarine disaster
The USS Thresher sinks during a test dive, killing 129 crew members. The tragedy led to major safety reforms in the U.S. Navy.
1970 – The Beatles begin their end
Paul McCartney announces he’s leaving The Beatles, confirming what fans feared—the band was done.
1998 – Peace in Northern Ireland
The Good Friday Agreement is signed, bringing a fragile but lasting peace after decades of violence.
True Crime & Dark History on April 10
1815 – One of the deadliest eruptions ever
Mount Tambora erupts in Indonesia, killing tens of thousands. While not a crime, the aftermath led to famine, chaos, and widespread human suffering—some historians link it to spikes in violence and societal collapse.
1991 – A deadly ambush in Sacramento
Gang-related violence erupts in Sacramento, highlighting the surge of organized crime and gang warfare in early 90s America. Cases like these shaped modern policing strategies.
2001 – The “Fast Food Killer” executed
Tommy Lynn Sells is linked to multiple murders across the U.S. (though executed later, his crimes were being actively uncovered around this period). His case remains one of the most disturbing examples of transient serial killers operating under the radar.
2010 – Polish presidential plane crash
A plane carrying Lech Kaczyński crashes, killing all 96 on board. While officially ruled an accident, conspiracy theories and political tension have surrounded it ever since.
2014 – Pennsylvania school stabbing
A mass stabbing at Franklin Regional High School leaves over 20 students injured. The case raised serious questions about school safety and warning signs.
2021 – The Daunte Wright shooting
Daunte Wright is shot and killed during a traffic stop in Minnesota, sparking national protests and intense debate over policing and use of force.