Journalist Pagan Kennedy uncovered a forgotten pioneer's role in developing and distributing rape kits and how she changed the world of sexual-assault forensics.
In 2010, Matthew Hoffman killed Tina Hermann, Kody Maynard, and Stephanie Sprang during a robbery and hid their bodies in a tree. He also kidnapped 13-year-old Sarah Maynard, who survived and later shared her traumatic story.
In 2022, DNA extracted from the clothing of a murder victim, Kathy Halle, was linked to serial killer Bruce Lindahl, who had murdered other women in Illinois.
2025 marks 30 years since O.J. Simpson was tried and acquitted of the murder of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.
Through interviews with sex workers, Regina Smith, a rookie cop with the Dallas Police Department, gathered intel that led to the arrest and conviction of Charles Albright in 1991.
Law enforcement agencies are ramping up use of artificial intelligence to help solve crimes, but experts warn the technology is still in its infancy and should only be used to augment traditional investigative methods.
Retired detective Kim Mager reflects on her dangerous 33-hour interrogation of Ohio serial killer Shawn Grate, whose confessions shocked her town.
Eighty percent of stalking victims in 2019 experienced stalking with technology, which is also known as cyberstalking. How can changes in legislation, law enforcement training and additional support better aid these victims?
Richard Rogers preyed on gay men he met in bars and clubs, dismembering them and leaving body parts in trash bags strewn alongside roads in three states.
Bessie Blount Griffin invented an automatic feeder for patients without limbs. She later became a forensic handwriting analyst.
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