Gypsy Rose Blanchard and a former boyfriend are in prison for the murder of Gypsy's mom, Dee Dee Blanchard, who was believed to have an attention-seeking psychological condition, Munchausen syndrome by proxy. We speak with Gypsy Rose's father, Rod Blanchard.
They committed their crimes before they were old enough to vote. Then they were condemned to die in prison. As of 2018, there were approximately 2,100 juvenile lifers behind bars. A&E True Crime looks at some of the juvenile offenders whose landmark cases have changed the law of the land.
An ex-offender describes learning of his release—and preparing for it—after over three decades behind bars.
The newly elected sheriff talks about his biggest concerns when filming '60 Days In,' the challenges in his facility before filming and the advice he gave this season's participants.
Podcaster Brooke Gittings of 'Convicted,' 'Actual Innocence,' 'Cold Case Files: The Podcast,' and more on the importance of using podcasts to showcase oppression.
The execution of a prisoner on death-row usually results in the beginning of a new trauma for the family members they leave behind.
Richard Lopez, a former prison chaplain, spoke to A&E True Crime about how murderers on death row come to embrace a higher power while awaiting execution.
Wayne Williams has been in prison for almost 40 years after being convicted of murdering two men. Although he was never tried or convicted, the murders of 29 kids and young adults were attributed to him as well.
A&E True Crime spoke with Michael Santos, who spent 25 years in prison, about what it was like to enter a world so dependent on technology after being incarcerated for so long.
Tommy Ray, a special agent with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, came up with an idea that would revolutionize cold-case homicide investigations: making a game out of it.
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