The convicted killer and father of 12 tortured and sexually abused his children for years, exerting such power that some of them murdered at his command.
Five of the Chicago serial killer's 33 victims from the 1970s remain unidentified, but the Cook County Sheriff's office is continuing the work to ID them.
Sex trafficking has evolved in the 21st century to focus heavily on social media and financial mobile applications. And despite efforts to stop it, it's increasing globally.
During his 1980 trial, evidence against the serial killer was so strong that his guilt was not in question. Instead, the case hinged on whether he'd been legally insane when he killed.
Detective John Dawes speaks with us about the difference between solving active and cold cases.
We speak with author William Rawlings about 'The Stocking Strangler,' a serial killer who raped and strangled women, often with their own stockings, in the 1970s.
The serial killer brought fear to the University of Florida and surrounding area after murdering five young women over the course of three days in 1990.
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?
In response to Sarah Everard's murder by an off-duty police officer, Wayne Couzens, the #TextMeWhenYouGetHome hashtag went viral to demand accountability from male perpetrators of violent acts against women.
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.
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