In 1966, someone crept into a senator's mansion and stabbed his daughter to death. They went straight to her room and left everything else untouched.
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The Theo Van Gogh murder
Theo Van Gogh didn't think anyone would actually kill him over a movie. He was wrong. The Dutch filmmaker died on an Amsterdam street after making ene...
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In 1483, two young princes vanished from the Tower of London after their uncle seized the throne. Nobody knew what happened until workers found a ches...
More »Robert Stroud, the Birdman of Alcatraz
Eighteen-year-old Robert Stroud came home to find someone had beaten his girlfriend. He grabbed a gun, walked to the guy's house, and shot him dead.
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Tom Findlay's breakup letter was clear - he liked Susan Smith, but he didn't want to raise another man's kids. That October night, she drove to the la...
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Interview with Stephen Singular
Stephen Singular went to Boulder in 1997 to write about JonBenét Ramsey's murder. He found disturbing connections between the crime scene and child p...
More »All about Sing Sing Prison, by Mark Gado
In 1825, Captain Elam Lynds loaded 100 convicts onto a barge and sailed down the Hudson to build one of America's most brutal prisons with their bare ...
More »The Murder Trial of O.J. Simpson
What started as a double murder became the most famous trial in American history. O.J. Simpson's case ate up nine months and cost $20 million to prose...
More »Dr. Samuel Sheppard (Sam Sheppard case), inspired The Fugitive movie
The Sam Sheppard case inspired The Fugitive, but fifty years later an FBI profiler looked at all the evidence again. The blood wasn't where it should'...
More »Crime and Crime Scene Analysis of the Marilyn Sheppard Murder
An FBI profiler took another look at the famous 1954 Marilyn Sheppard murder in Cleveland. The case against her husband Sam never really sat right wit...
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