After Wisconsin woman Julie Jensen was found dead in her bed, it was uncovered that her husband, Mark Jensen, poisoned her with antifreeze, drugged her with sleeping pills and suffocated her.
In 2022, Vicky White, an Alabama corrections officer, helped an inmate, Casey White, escape. But she's not the only prison worker who's risked her life to help an inmate break free. We speak with experts on the phenomenon of officer-inmate relationships.
Jana Monroe, one of the FBI's first female agents with the Behavioral Science Unit, on what it was like interviewing serial killers.
The 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students shocked their small community of Moscow, Idaho—a place with no recorded murders since 2015.
What would drive an Eagle Scout who had never been in trouble with the law before to murder his mother, father and sister? Experts weigh in.
In 2017, Libby German and Abby Williams were murdered near a trail in Delphi. Journalist Susan Hendricks speaks to us about her book, 'Down the Hill' about the case.
An Amish man from Ohio, Eli Weaver, who went by the name 'Amish Stud' in chatrooms he used to meet women, had his lover kill his wife Barbara Weaver.
Experts speak with A&E True Crime to clear up common myths around serial killers.
A Philadelphia woman abducted and abused adults with mental disabilities, including her niece, Beatrice Weston, to get their Social Security checks.