Mistress & Child Murder Trial
The heated, unedited police interview of Ronald Burgos-Aviles played some more for the jury.
The heated, unedited police interview of Ronald Burgos-Aviles played some more for the jury.
After a heated exchange, detectives interviewing Ronald were convinced that he was the killer.
Interrogation video of the alleged Hernandez killer, Ronald Burgos-Aviles, played out for jurors.
Nicole Morales examined for DNA crime scene evidence in the area where the victims lost their lives.
The jury is introduced to the DNA evidence in this case; a DNA test is conducted on baby Dominic.
Prosecutors argue that the tape found on Caylee Anthony's skull was used by her mother to kill her.
As soon as the prosecution wrapped up its case against Casey Anthony, the defense made a motion for a judgement of acquittal.
The state would be wrapping up its case soon against Casey Anthony.
Prosecutors focus on Casey Anthony's tattoo, which she got while Caylee was missing.
Duct tape was central to the state's case against Casey Anthony.
The crime scene investigator who searched the Anthony family home testifies.
The defense in Florida versus Anthony questions an FBI expert in latent prints.
For the four LAPD cops who beat Rodney King with batons, it may have been business as usual.
Years after her husband's death, Cynthia Sommer was arrested and accused of poisoning him.
Mark Dippolito learns that his new bride Dalia had hired a hitman to have him killed.
Thirty years since the Trial of the Century, why did O.J. Simpson win?
In 2019, a notorious crime ripped a Texas community apart as a bad break-up left a beloved teacher stabbed to death and a former high school football player convicted of the brutal slaying.
Lynlee Renick is accused of murdering her husband, Ben Renick, a snake breeder who was beloved by the reptile community. Prosecutors say Lynlee recruited her ex-boyfriend to help kill Ben. His shooting death went unsolved for more than two years.
Lynlee Renick is accused of murdering her husband, Ben Renick, a snake breeder who was beloved by the reptile community. Prosecutors say Lynlee recruited her ex-boyfriend to help kill Ben. His shooting death went unsolved for more than two years.
Lynlee Renick is accused of murdering her husband, Ben Renick, a snake breeder who was beloved by the reptile community. Prosecutors say Lynlee recruited her ex-boyfriend to help kill Ben. His shooting death went unsolved for more than two years.