2024-07-07
A woman is brutally murdered by a masked intruder while her young children are home. (Repeat).
A young woman vanishes from a New Mexico convenience store. Two detectives discover tracks in the dirt that may lead them to answers. After a second woman disappears, it's a race against time to stop a potential serial killer. (Repeat).
In July of 2006, 22 year-old Tori Vienneau and her 10 month-old son, Dean, are both found strangled in their home. As San Diego Police delve into Tori's life, they uncover a complicated romance, a startling revelation, and evidence to make an arrest. (Repeat).
The exoneration of convicted murderer Roy Arthur Brown is examined. Brown was found guilty of the 1991 killing of New York social worker Sabina Kulakowski and sentenced to prison, based in part on bite marks found on the victim. However, DNA evidence would later prove that Brown was innocent. (Repeat).
The 2004 murder of Florida resident Cathy Lamb, who was bludgeoned to death with a tire iron in her home, is recalled. The victim's husband, Jeffrey Lamb, was convicted of the crime and given a life sentence. (Repeat).
The 1998 murder of Texas trial lawyer Leslie Vaughn, who was shot while sleeping. The victim's son Brian was convicted of murder and given a 33-year sentence. (Repeat).
The 1998 murder of Ohio resident Judith Johnson is recalled. Johnson's son-in-law, Clarence Elkins, was originally convicted of the crimes, but was exonerated by DNA evidence. (Repeat).
The 1984 murder of Middle Tennessee State student Laura Salmon, who was killed by numerous blows to the head. The victim's ex-boyfriend, David Kyle Gilley, was convicted of the murder after his DNA was found on a pair of men's jeans that were covering the vicitim's body. (Repeat).
The police target a murdered woman's husband as her killer until cell-phone records point to someone who has been close by during the investigation. (Repeat).
The 1969 murder of Texas resident Diane Maxwell Jackson, who was killed as she traveled to work, is recalled. James Ray Davis confessed to the killing in 2003 after police matched his fingerprints to those found at the crime scene. (Repeat).
The 2003 murders of Idaho residents Alan and Diane Johnson, who where shot in their Bellevue home, are recalled. The victims' daughter, Sarah, was convicted of killing the couple in a dispute about her boyfriend. (Repeat).
The 1995 murder of South Carolina hairdresser Dana Satterfield, who was found strangled in her beauty shop, is recalled. (Repeat).
The 1995 murders of Oregon residents Roxanne Ellis and Michelle Abdill are recalled. Robert James Acremant admitted to shooting the pair in a pickup truck, after trying to get money from them. (Repeat).
A human skeleton was discovered in the North Carolina marshlands and, when investigators learned she'd been dead for 18 months, they knew it would be difficult to find out who she was, much less who killed her. A forensic anthropologist was able to determine the victim's race, age and height, but it would take an inventive computer consultant to give her a face and a name. (Repeat).
The discovery of a bag aids police in solving a couple's murder. (Repeat).
A mobile-home fire leads to an investigation of a man's murder. (Repeat).
A missing security guard's body is found after 19 months, but leads run cold for 14 years until an investigator finds evidence on the victim's foot. (Repeat).
The 1981 strangulation murder of Chicago Heights resident Susan Schumake, a student at SIU (Carbondale). The crime remained unsolved for more than two decades until DNA evidence led to the conviction of Daniel Woloson. (Repeat).
In 2004, Mary Ann Clibbery was found brutally murdered in her Illinois business and investigators had to determine if this was a robbery gone wrong or a calculated murder. The evidence at the scene told police what happened and they got a huge break when evidence from the murder was found on top of a nearby frozen river. (Repeat).
The 1998 murder of Texas trial lawyer Leslie Vaughn, who was shot while sleeping. The victim's son Brian was convicted of murder and given a 33-year sentence. (Repeat).
The 1998 murder of Ohio resident Judith Johnson is recalled. Johnson's son-in-law, Clarence Elkins, was originally convicted of the crimes, but was exonerated by DNA evidence. (Repeat).
The 1984 murder of Middle Tennessee State student Laura Salmon, who was killed by numerous blows to the head. The victim's ex-boyfriend, David Kyle Gilley, was convicted of the murder after his DNA was found on a pair of men's jeans that were covering the vicitim's body. (Repeat).
The police target a murdered woman's husband as her killer until cell-phone records point to someone who has been close by during the investigation. (Repeat).
The 1969 murder of Texas resident Diane Maxwell Jackson, who was killed as she traveled to work, is recalled. James Ray Davis confessed to the killing in 2003 after police matched his fingerprints to those found at the crime scene. (Repeat).
The 2003 murders of Idaho residents Alan and Diane Johnson, who where shot in their Bellevue home, are recalled. The victims' daughter, Sarah, was convicted of killing the couple in a dispute about her boyfriend. (Repeat).
The 1995 murder of South Carolina hairdresser Dana Satterfield, who was found strangled in her beauty shop, is recalled. (Repeat).
The 1995 murders of Oregon residents Roxanne Ellis and Michelle Abdill are recalled. Robert James Acremant admitted to shooting the pair in a pickup truck, after trying to get money from them. (Repeat).
A human skeleton was discovered in the North Carolina marshlands and, when investigators learned she'd been dead for 18 months, they knew it would be difficult to find out who she was, much less who killed her. A forensic anthropologist was able to determine the victim's race, age and height, but it would take an inventive computer consultant to give her a face and a name. (Repeat).
The discovery of a bag aids police in solving a couple's murder. (Repeat).
A mobile-home fire leads to an investigation of a man's murder. (Repeat).
A missing security guard's body is found after 19 months, but leads run cold for 14 years until an investigator finds evidence on the victim's foot. (Repeat).
The 1981 strangulation murder of Chicago Heights resident Susan Schumake, a student at SIU (Carbondale). The crime remained unsolved for more than two decades until DNA evidence led to the conviction of Daniel Woloson. (Repeat).
In 2004, Mary Ann Clibbery was found brutally murdered in her Illinois business and investigators had to determine if this was a robbery gone wrong or a calculated murder. The evidence at the scene told police what happened and they got a huge break when evidence from the murder was found on top of a nearby frozen river. (Repeat).
Stories from across the world and refreshing conversations. (New).
Stories from across the world and refreshing conversations. (New).
Manu Raju leads an in-depth conversation on the week's most important political storylines, with a diverse set of analysts and news-making interviews. (Repeat).
A woman driving solo to visit a friend on Florida's I-95 mysteriously vanishes. Her divorce leads police one way, but when her body is found it suggests something horribly different. Another woman who reads about the case has a hunch she knows the killer. (Repeat).
16 year-old Brittney Gregory is a star student in Brick Township, NJ. When she vanishes one night in 2004, local police begin a search that leads them into a world of dark secrets and dangerous players as they work to solve her disappearance. (Repeat).
After helping a friend fix his computer, an 18-year-old tech prodigy never returns home. Police work around the clock to find the truth. (Repeat).