Dating Death
In 1979 on Huntington Beach, Calif., a girl goes missing and is later found dead in a wooded area.
In 1979 on Huntington Beach, Calif., a girl goes missing and is later found dead in a wooded area.
The investigation into a young mother's death divides a small town.
A club worker in Connecticut goes missing; a wealthy local businessman is suspected.
An unlikely murder suspect is convicted of killing a man in rural Shelbyville, Ky.
A Cookeville, Tenn., couple is executed in their sleep; police may have caught the wrong man.
A young woman is shot to death with her police officer boyfriend's gun.
A local chiropractor is poisoned by someone she knows in a case that divides an entire town.
A man is charged with a brutal murder; DNA evidence may point to another man as the real killer.
Kennedy wins; Robert Kennedy appointed Attorney General; Hoover discovers a love triangle.
Frank's family had affiliations with organized crime; Kennedy's father's bootlegging past.
In 1979 on Huntington Beach, Calif., a girl goes missing and is later found dead in a wooded area.
Alcala's victim count rises as he uses his photography skills to prey on young women and children.
Rodney Alcala flees Los Angeles in 1968 after the rape and attempted murder of an 8-year-old girl.
Tony Alamo begins to make young girls his "wives" and some ex-members urge the FBI to intervene.
Alamo orders those who remain loyal to him to leave the compound while he tries to evade arrest.
Tony and Susan's grip on power is challenged as Susan becomes ill and law enforcement closes in.
Preachers Tony and Susan Alamo recruit nomads to join their cult in the 1960s.
Truman Capote's novel of the infamous case spawns the modern American True Crime genre.
Detailing the resulting investigation and convictions of Perry Smith and Richard Hickock.
Kansas law enforcement survey the aftermath of the seemingly unmotivated crime.
In November 1959, four members of the Clutter family are brutally murdered in their home.