Where Are Betty Gore's Children Today?
When Candy Montgomery killed Betty Gore with an ax, the act had wide-ranging ramifications, throughout the town where they lived and their families.
Read MoreWhen Candy Montgomery killed Betty Gore with an ax, the act had wide-ranging ramifications, throughout the town where they lived and their families.
Read MoreIt's often said that in addition to the actual victims of a violent criminal, the criminal's unknowing family also suffers, especially spouses and children.
Read MoreOne of the most infamous airplane hijackings in American history took place in 1971 when a man, "D.B. Cooper," escaped with $200,000 in cash.
Read MoreThe man who gained notoriety as the Unabomber was apprehended in 1996 after a federal manhunt that took nearly 20 years. Here are his infamous fellow inmates.
Read MoreRespected psychic medium Joan Durham was known for her help with murder cases, including the "Boy in the Box." Her daughter, Kym, now works as a psychic, too.
Read MoreThe tragic 1957 murder of the "Boy in the Box" has still never been solved, but the case continues to haunt those who worked on it.
Read MoreIt's a sad fact that police investigations sometimes fall short, for all sorts of reasons, allowing individuals to continue to commit crimes.
Read MoreWhile in prison, "Merchant of Death" Viktor Bout did as other prisoners — who have literally nothing but time — do and took up a hobby. Here's what it was.
Read MoreFor a decade, Ohio serial killer Shawn Grate preyed upon vulnerable women before his explosive temper led him to murder. He also fathered children.
Read MoreA psychological autopsy is done to determine the deceased's mental state before death.
Read MoreDavid McGreavy was convicted of killing three children and impaling them on an iron fence. Here's what is life is like after being convicted.
Read MoreLookback laws are important for prosecuting sexual assault crimes, but a surprisingly small number of states actually have lookback laws.
Read MoreOn December 4, 2022, the Baseball Hall of Fame's Contemporary Baseball Era Players Committee inducted Fred McGriff. So what's with the nickname?
Read MoreActor and comedian Bill Cosby went from "America's Dad" to a public enemy. Now a new lookback law in the state of New York could bring him back to court.
Read MoreThese are the craziest courtroom outbursts ever. There'll be no order in these courts.
Read MoreAllice Crimmins was convicted of killing her young children.
Read MoreInstead of facing the executioner or dying of old age, Egidius Schiffer departed this world in perhaps the most unusual way ever to claim the life of a killer.
Read MoreChild murderers Robert Thompson and Jon Venables grew up to lead very different lives. Here's what they're doing now, and whether they're still criminals.
Read MoreRichard Ramirez began running afoul of the law shortly after dropping out of high school. He also might have had some inspiration from his violent cousin.
Read MoreA series of child murders in Atlanta in the 1970s were pinned on Wayne Williams, but he never went to trial. Here is why some believe he is innocent.
Read MoreThe murder of 2-year-old James Bulger at the hands of children shocked the U.K. So did what was found at the crime scene.
Read MoreIn 1996, Benjamin Schreiber murdered a man. Years later, a medical emergency led to a legal argument that potentially could have set the convicted killer free.
Read MoreMany of those sentenced to death have pronounced memorable words just before dying, but none echo those of David Earl Miller before his execution.
Read MoreDNA evidence led to the discovery of a sibling pair of serial killers who were already in prison, but the extent of their crimes was unclear.
Read MoreOn November 3, 2006, Michelle Young was found murdered at her home outside Raleigh, NC. But what was the unsettling detail that made everyone so suspicious?
Read MoreJohn Lennon and Yoko Ono were as famous for their controversial behavior as they were for music. Here's why they met with the parents of a convicted murderer.
Read MoreThe discovery of James Bulger's body on February 14, 1993, shocked the western world. And Jon Venables, one of the killers, could be released into New Zealand.
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