Adam Janos is a New York City-based writer and reporter. In addition to his work for A&E's Real Crime blog, he has reported for The Wall Street Journal and The Budapest Times, amongst others.
George Olivo, a retired FBI special agent and senior polygraph examiner, on how polygraph tests work and their reliability.
The Air Force Major and his wife ran a successful home health business. But with success came conflict. In March 2019, Andreen went missing.
After a heated argument with her partner in which she grabbed a machete, Donjane Smith was arrested for aggravated assault. She claimed self-defense.
From German nurse Niels Högel to U.K. doctor Harold Shipman to American nurse Charles Cullen, some serial killers target their patients.
In 1999, Cary Stayner, brother of high-profile abduction victim, Steven Stayner, murdered four females at Yosemite National Park. Where is he today?
How widespread is organ trafficking? According to Monir Moniruzzaman, a professor of anthropology at Michigan State University and an expert in illegal organ trafficking, it's happening in almost every country, all over the world.
Dr. Richard Lettieri, a forensic neuropsychologist and psychoanalyst who's assessed hundreds of murderers throughout his career, talks to us about his most memorable cases and his book, 'Decoding Madness.'
Throughout the years, some murderers have turned to the popular classifieds advertisements website to find their victims. Here's why.