
Cold Blooded: The Clutter Family Murders
Detailing the resulting investigation and convictions of Perry Smith and Richard Hickock.

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.

A murderer on death row is left in limbo due to California's broken system.

A California woman who claims she was acting in self-defense ends up in prison for murder.

A pregnant woman from Wisconsin is held against her will on the basis of a terrifying law.

A Florida woman faces 20 years in prison for firing a warning shot.

A famous case with a controversial verdict poses questions about legal strategy and media coverage.

A debunked form of forensic science helps put a Florida man behind bars for life.

Two elderly women get away with murder; when they try it again, things don't go as planned.

One woman escapes a serial killer; the friends of another victim set a trap to catch him.

A chance meeting of strangers leaves one of them dead, and police struggle to answer why.

When a man with a violent criminal history is paroled, tragedy quickly ensues.

A case of apparent murder by strangulation takes a shocking turn at trial.

On trial for his wife's murder, a man invokes a temporary insanity defense.

Ken's family accepts they may never learn the truth; town paying for its sins is enough for them.

Tragedy visits Skidmore again; Bobbie Jo Stinnett is murdered at eight months pregnant.

Skidmore may be free of Ken Rex, but the violence doesn't stop with his death.

Skidmore admits to a history of violence toward those who don't fit in.

Ken's widow, Trena, comes forward to put her husband's killers behind bars.