Crime

It's been 20 years since the disappearance of 21-year-old Maura Murray, but her family remains just as determined to find answers in her case. Host of the Media Pressure podcast Julie Murray and Producer Sarah Turney discuss what's known, and what remains unknown about the disappearance of Maura Murray.

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.

Author of Against The Grain: A Coach's Wisdom On Character, Faith, Family, & Love, Coach Bill Courtney shares his inspirational story and highlights how sports can break down all barriers.

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.

Emily revisits her conversation with retired East Orange Detective Joseph Juliano and Yolanda Silvera to discuss her story of survival following a brutal attack.

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.

BLK Jeez shares the harrowing story of surviving being carjacked and shot in Philadelphia, PA with Tyrus, Aron Stevens, and Trevor Murdoch.

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.

In January of 1996, 9-year-old Amber Hagerman was abducted and killed. Her murder shocked the country and led to the creation of the AMBER Alert. Vice President of the Missing Children's Division at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children John Bischoff explains how the AMBER Alert system works.

In 1995, authorities discovered the grisly murder of a woman in Borough Park, Brooklyn. Attached to her body was a King of Clubs card and a note taunting the police. Retired NYPD Detective Sergeant and Co-Host of the Gold Shields podcast Dan Murphy provides the gripping details of his cross-country hunt for the killers.

Jana Monroe was a trailblazer who rose through the ranks while at the FBI. Although she investigated some of the country's most notorious serial killers, many are familiar with her work in the movie industry. She shares what it was like to provide consultation for the film, The Silence Of The Lambs.

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.

On today’s episode, Will revisits his insightful conversation with former South Carolina U.S. Congressman, Host of Sunday Night in America, and The Trey Gowdy Podcast, Trey Gowdy, for a conversation about his new book Start, Stay, or Leave: The Art Of Decision Making. Trey and Will discuss how the philosophy of the book has applied to their own lives, as well as a look at the current state of Congress and the conservative movement.