While it's seemingly common for marriage to end in divorce, how common is it for divorce to end in murder? Criminal Defense Attorney Jack Earley represented Betty Broderick during the sensational trial. He discusses Betty's bitter marriage and divorce and reflects on his work during the high-profile case.
On Tuesday, February 6th, a Michigan jury found 45-year-old Jennifer Crumbley guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter for the school shooting carried out by her son, Ethan Crumbley. WJR Detroit Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne lays out the arguments made in court.
Candy began an affair with Allan Gore, the husband of her friend, Betty, but she was not prepared for the deadly turn that her romantic rendezvous would take. Retired Attorney Robert Udashen was a member of Candy Montgomery's defense team. He reflects on the high-profile trial that ensued.
On November 3rd, 1994, Susan Smith's car was retrieved from a lake, along with the bodies of her young sons. That day, Susan revealed her story was a lie, and that she was the killer for whom the community searched. Rep. Tommy Pope reflects on his prosecution of the case 30 years later.
Far too often as missing person and cold cases scatter the headlines, the victim at the center of the investigation gets forgotten. Founder and Director of A Voice For The Voiceless Whitney Sich shares why and how she created the nonprofit and discusses how she builds campaigns to create amplification for cold cases.
For healthcare workers, the oath to "do no harm" is a guiding principle that shapes their everyday care for the sick and vulnerable. Nurse Amy Loughren shares the story of how she aided law enforcement in their investigation of Charles Cullen and describes the thrilling details of how she secretly recorded their conversations.
Suspected Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann appeared in court on Tuesday where he was charged with the murder of a fourth victim: 25-year-old Maureen Brainard-Barnes. Attorney, retired NYPD Inspector, and FOX News Contributor Paul Mauro explains the latest court updates in the case and examines the latest evidence against Heuermann.
One morning, Iowa news anchor Jodi was running late for her broadcast. When police arrived at Jodi's apartment complex, they discovered her empty car, her scattered belongings, and drag marks on the ground. Find Jodi team member and podcaster Scott Fuller lays out the facts of Jodi's disappearance and explains where her case stands today.
On June 4th, 1989, the bodies of a mother and her two teenage daughters were found hogtied and undressed, floating in Tampa Bay. Retired FBI Special Agent Jana Monroe worked on the case from beginning to end.
In 2003, elementary school vice principal Vincent Brothers slaughtered his entire family and staged the crime to look like a break-in. Retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent Mark Safarik provides insight into the behavioral dynamics of the shocking case.
It's estimated that tens of thousands of people incarcerated in our prison system were wrongfully convicted. Executive Director of the Innocence Project of Florida Seth Miller explains how the organization operates and the challenges they face and shares ways listeners can contribute to the non-profit.
It's often said that family is forever, but what do you do when a family member commits a faithless act against you? Clay Chabot discusses his wrongful conviction and how he maintained his innocence for the 22 years he spent incarcerated.
19 years ago, Brittany Phillips was found raped and suffocated inside her apartment in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She was murdered just short of her 19th birthday. Dr. Maggie Zingman is Brittany's mother and the driver behind the caravan. She discusses the details of Brittany's homicide.
One January night in 1978, a monster attacked young women living at the Chi Omega sorority house at Florida State University. Author and motivational speaker Kathy Kleiner shares the story of how she survived an attack from Ted Bundy.
On January 26th, 2011, 27-year-old schoolteacher Ellen Greenberg was found stabbed to death in her kitchen. However, her violent death was ruled a suicide. Joshua and Sandee Greenberg are the parents of Ellen and have been fighting to change her manner of death from suicide to homicide or undetermined.
This week, the FBI returned to the Idaho murders crime scene to gather evidence and information to construct a physical model of the house that can be used in the trial of the accused killer, Bryan Kohberger. Attorney and retired NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro discusses the significant legal developments within the case.