What Happened To Todd Spodek From The Anna Sorokin Case?
The world might be familiar with Anna Sorokin (AKA Anna Delvey), a scammer who posed as a German heiress. But whatever happened to her lawyer, Todd Spodek?
Read MoreThe world might be familiar with Anna Sorokin (AKA Anna Delvey), a scammer who posed as a German heiress. But whatever happened to her lawyer, Todd Spodek?
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Read MoreFour people were killed at Los Angeles's Wonderland Avenue on July 1, 1981. Here's why suspect Eddie Nash was acquitted of the gruesome murders.
Read MoreThe Quinn Gray kidnapping hoax didn't take police long to figure out, but it was almost like a real-life Gone Girl.
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Read MoreThe 1976 killing of gay college student Richard Heakin took place just one yaer before Tucson added sexual orientation to their anti-discrimination ordinance.
Read MoreThe descent of Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, a mathematics professor, into a reclusive terrorist is one of the more fascinating cases of domestic terrorism.
Read MoreFor nearly two decades, Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, unleashed a reign of explosive terror on the United States. This is truth about the Unabomber.
Read MoreTed Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber, was arrested in 1996 and arraigned for three fatal bombings. Whatever happened to the Montana cabin he lived in?
Read MoreThe Red Widow, Marguerite Steinheil, was accused of killing her husband and mother but acquitted of murder in November 13, 1909.
Read MoreTheodore "Ted" Kaczynski, better known as the Unabomber, was found unresponsive in his jail cell on Saturday, June 10, and declared dead a short time later.
Read MoreIn 1950s Italy, a seemingly innocent 21-year-old woman named Wilma Montesi washed up dead on a beach miles from home. Her death would become a media circus.
Read MoreArmchair detectives get invested in solving murders, but they don't have all the information. Here's why rumors about potential serial killers can be dangerous.
Read MoreAlfredo Galán, a serial killer dubbed the Playing Card Killer shot nine people in Madrid in 2003, six of them died. Here's what happened to him.
Read MoreThe security level of the prison to which a prisoner is sent depend on factors like the severity of the crime and the likelihood of the prisoner escaping.
Read MoreAlex Murdaugh was convicted of murdering his wife, Maggie, and his son, Paul. This was his eerie final text to his wife.
Read MoreAn expert spoke with Grunge and speculated on Elizabeth Holmes' life in prison. He predicted an overlooked part of prison life will be her biggest wakeup call.
Read MoreAaron Carter had a long career in entertainment and came from a large family, many of whom also worked in music, film, and TV. Here's how he died.
Read MoreManuel "Manny" Cortez chit-chatted with clinical psychologist Carlisle about the weather as easily as he spoke of tormenting his victims.
Read MoreThe jury in the case against defendants Lori Vallow Daybell has emerged from deliberation to deliver a verdict - guilty on all counts.
Read MoreMoney makes people do crazy things, and a sudden windfall like a lottery win means that friends, family members, and even spouses can end up becoming murderers.
Read MoreIn 2010, Kristine and Michael Barnett of Indiana adopted a young Ukrainian girl named Natalia Grace, who was no more than 6 years old - or so they thought.
Read MoreLeslie Van Houten is the first of the Manson Family members to be paroled after their gruesome murder spree in 1969. This is how she met Charles Manson.
Read MoreLizzie Borden's acquittal has become the stuff of legend, but she's not the only famous historical figure who was accused -- and then acquitted -- of murder.
Read MoreMadeleine McCann, a few days shy of her fourth birthday, vanished from her bedroom while her family visited Praia de Luz, Portugal, in May 2007.
Read MoreOver the course of roughly eight years, Amanda Knox received two murder convictions in Italy, and for each conviction, she was also later acquitted.
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