How A Death Row Inmate Constructed A Deadly Bomb From A Common Household Game
While William Kogut did show astonishing expertise in his application of crude materials, it wasn't so he could escape prison — it was so he could die.
Read MoreWhile William Kogut did show astonishing expertise in his application of crude materials, it wasn't so he could escape prison — it was so he could die.
By Luke Holden Read MoreTrue crime viewers are constantly wagging their fingers at Jan Broberg's parents, appalled at their naivete for letting this psychopath into their lives.
By Cynthia Griffith Read MoreDifferent nations have different societal norms, rules and standards that are applied to everything from religious practice to public apparel.
By Sarah January Read MoreGregory Hopkins was convicted in 2013 for the 1979 murder of Janet Walsh.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreOn the afternoon of October 21, 1967, two boys fished at the Willamette River, hoping to catch something big enough to keep. Instead, they discovered a body.
By Andrew Amelinckx Read MoreTracy Edwards' escape from Jeffrey Dahmer led to the serial killer's capture, but Edwards had a complicated life afterward.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreSerial killer Gary Ray Bowles preyed on gay men and confessed to killing six victims. These were the final words he said at his execution.
By Luke Holden Read MoreThe names of criminals tend to go down in history, remembered for their misdeeds and the harm they did society. But what about remembering the victims?
By Sarah January Read MoreThe recently released Netflix series "Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" is a hit with viewers and true crime aficionados. What ever happened to David Dahmer?
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreMysterious shootings in the darkness of night with no obvious motivation have law enforcement worried Stockton, California may be home to a new serial killer.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreCold-blooded killer Edgar Smith was found guilty of killing a 15-year-old girl, but he conned his way out of a conviction with an unlikely source's help.
By Luke Holden Read MorePrince Andrew had ties with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who was ultimately charged with sex trafficking. Here's how the two met each other.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreCarl E. Douglas was already well into his 30s when he became one of the most notable legal practitioners in American law. What happened to him?
By S. Flannagan Read MoreOne woman handed out ant poison made with arsenic to children on Halloween instead of real candy. Here's why she did it, and what happened to her.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreLeah Toby Roberts left her home in North Carolina on March 9, 2000, and was never seen again. Here is the unsolved disappearance of Leah Roberts explained.
By Becky Stephenson Read More"The Masked Marvel" actor David Bacon was stabbed in the back but tried to drive his car to get help. His bizarre1943 murder is still unsolved.
By Andrew Amelinckx Read MoreThe stories of victims of human trafficking are often rooted deep in childhoods filled with trauma and abuse, as Virginia Giuffre has related.
By Michael Dawson Read MoreAs tragic as his story ultimately became, at one time convicted serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer was a child, with a brother, a father, and a mother.
By William Kennedy Read MoreJeffrey Dahmer was convicted of being one of the most infamous serial killers in modern American history. Some say he was guilty of even more crimes.
By Brian Myers Read MoreMurdering another person is an act that most people find hard to understand, whether a crime of passion, or opportunity, or something else entirely.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreThe Golden State Killer was finally arrested in 2018 after nearly 40 years of avoiding prosecution for his crimes. Here's a look inside his life behind bars.
By DB Kelly Read MoreThe disturbing crime scene of Peter Porco happened after his son attacked him with an ax. Seemingly, Peter didn't realize he'd been attacked.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreEven with all of the tools available to criminal investigators today, some cases have been, and continue to be, unresolved, even after decades of work.
By Frank Greenwood Read MoreA year after Jeffrey Dahmer's death, there was a gruesome debate that took place over the serial killer's preserved brain.
By Andrew Amelinckx Read MoreIn the spring of 1978, members of the National Honors Society gathered at Revere High School in Ohio for their annual yearbook photo. Here's the story.
By William Kennedy Read MoreWhen someone goes on trial, accused of prolific and horrific, violent crime, every detail becomes the focus of intense scrutiny, including what they wear.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreAttorney Joe Tacopina defended Melanie McGuire against charges of murdering her husband in her 2007 trial. So what happened to him afterward?
By Wendy Mead Read More