Serial killer Lonnie David Franklin was arrested in 2010 due to a recovered DNA sample after murdering over the course of about 25 years. Learn about his victims.
In 1996 at Shenandoah National Park, Lollie Winans and Julie Williams were murdered. The case remains unsolved. Journalist Kathryn Miles believes investigators focused on the wrong man.
We spoke a victim of Alex Christopher Ewing, also known as the Hammer Killer, about the struggles she's faced since the loss of her family.
Dan and Ron Lafferty's obsession with a fundamentalist fringe group of the Latter-day Saints called the School of Prophets, led them to murder their progressive sister-in-law Brenda and her child.
After Texas woman Betty Gore was violently killed in her home, a family friend who was her husband's ex-lover, Candace 'Candy' Montgomery, was arrested for the crime. At trial, Candy was found not guilty.
When a North Carolina woman's body was discovered in a pool of blood at the foot of stairs in her home, her husband, Michael Peterson, became the prime suspect in her murder. But what really happened to her has been the subject of debate.
A detective's keen eye for details results in closure for Janie Landers' family that had waited over three decades for answers.
We speak with Paul Holes, a forensic scientist who helped catch the Golden State Killer, about the havoc wreaked on the life of a homicide investigator.
We speak with author Jaime Gehring about her experience growing up in remote Montana woods next to Ted Kaczynski, who killed three people and injured 23 others between 1978 and 1995.
In 2020, Shirley Ann Soosay, a member of the Cree Nation, was one of the first Indigenous people to be identified using investigative genealogy. Prior to that, Soosay, who was murdered in California in July 1980, was referred to as Jane Doe Kern County.