
True Crime Story: Indefensible
On trial for his wife's murder, a man invokes a temporary insanity defense.

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

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.

Both sides present their cases; jurors are mesmerized by Robert's charisma; a plea deal.

The media jumps on the defense's strategy to make Jennifer seem fast and loose.

Robert's preppy persona begins to crumble; the Church steps in to support Robert.

Robert confesses he killed Jennifer Levin accidentally during rough sex.

The NYPD identifies a dead girl in Central Park as Jennifer Levin.

AJ's empire comes crashing down; he claims to turn over a new leaf.

AJ struggles to balance his fashion empire, mafia ties and cocaine cartel.

AJ meets Pablo Escobar and hides his growing cocaine empire from the mob.

AJ Pratt goes from small-town designer to tailor-to-the-mob; he learns some lessons on respect.

Pressure mounts against the school board; Dr. Kenney leaves town for what could be the final time.

The press catches on, and the story goes viral. Dr. Kenney is asked to leave North Port High.

Dr. George Kenney reveals his side of the story; the community grows suspicious.

Three high school students in a Florida community die after being hypnotized by their principal.

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.