Crime Files
In 1995, Josette Wright's remains were found; two teens were convicted but later acquitted.
In 1995, Josette Wright's remains were found; two teens were convicted but later acquitted.
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In 2019, a deadly attack on a kosher deli claimed four lives in a hate-fueled act of anti-Semitism.
When a nurse is suspected of murdering patients, a coworker risks her life to try to bring him to justice.
In 1995, Josette Wright's remains were found; two teens were convicted but later acquitted.
Katie Beers vanished just before her 10th birthday and a desperate 17-day search lead to a shocking discovery.
A confident man lures women to their deaths, but a woman escapes, isn't believed & he walks free for years.
Jail-house interview with Larry Ray convicted in the Sarah Lawerence College Sex Trafficking ring.
A man moved into his daughter's dorm room and manipulated several students into a destructive cult-like group.
Gun shot on a summer night and a Brooklyn pizza legend lay dying. Was it robbery, mob hit or something else?
A 5-year old Dulce Alavez disappeared from a playground in NJ and her disappearance still remains a mystery.
A man is serving 18 years to life for the murder of his wife. We speak with her parents.
A rookie cop finds out other officers are taking money from the Cuban mob and goes undercover for the FBI.
A Bronx mother and infant vanished 15 years ago while traveling to upstate New York.
Dive into the rich history and mouth-watering flavors of Arthur Avenue, the Bronx's Little Italy.
Elevators have transformed the way we live and work and have played a pivotal role in shaping modern cities.
Oyster bars of the Past to the present oyster revival; learning how they play a vital role in NYC.
From bodegas to breweries and beyond, working cats are here to keep pests at bay.
Hidden haunts' enduring appeal has given rise to modern speakeasies with a nod to the past.
From repurposed rooftop farms, to small community green spaces in NYC we are growing food closer to home.
Nestled away in the heart of Brooklyn, Green-Wood cemetery is an oasis in an otherwise bustling city.
It's the center of Black entertainment in Harlem and has been a right of passage for new and emerging artists.
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