A prosecutor seeking a murder conviction uses dust and two scratches as evidence.
Assistant District Attorney Steve Tauzer is found murdered in his garage.
A man steals a car and rapes a young girl in 1957 in El Segundo, California. He then proceeds to kill two police officers. Years later, using new technology and new evidence, the police track down Gerald F. Mason and find evidence linking him to the gun. He was convicted and is currently serving his sentence.
Susan Spencer reports on the disappearance of a Colorado woman and her daughter. Michael Blagg returned from work to find his wife, Jennifer and daughter Abby missing and blood on his wife's bed. As police investigate, Michael becomes a suspect and he tries to commit suicide. Michael was found guilty and is hoping for another trial.
On the island of Tonga in the South Pacific, Deborah Gardner came to the island as a Peace Corps worker in 1975. She was stabbed to death in her hut by another Peace Corps volunteer. The killer was found not guilty by reason of insanity and the Peace Corps buried the case.
New information about Scott Peterson's affair could affect the outcome of the murder case against him.
Three generations of women from one family work in a New Orleans brothel.
Examining whether the law is on a woman's side when she shoots first.
Dean Faiello, accused of murdering a financial analyst in New York and awaiting extradition in Costa Rica, speaks out about his case, his health, and allegations that he was posing as a doctor in New York.
A party of sex and excess in Orange County, Calif., results in rape allegations.
A Los Angeles police officer suspects his father of being the notorious Black Dahlia killer.
An upstate New York 13-year-old is convicted of murdering a 4-year-old.
New suspects and evidence in the murder case of JonBenet Ramsey probe a further investigation of the 1996 case.
The Perry sextuplets or Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania battle to get through their first year.
Interviews with Bobby and Max Kennedy; Maria, Bobby and Anthony Shriver talk about the future of the Kennedy family dynasty.
The wife of a prominent heart surgeon in Williamsport, Pennsylvania is shot dead through her kitchen window.
In 1997, a 5-month-old baby is kidnapped from her crib in Tampa, Florida.
Exclusive video footage shot by the terrorists who held 1,200 hostages in a Russian school.
Joe and Katherine Jackson discuss the charges against their son Michael Jackson. Smokey Robinson also gives his thoughts on the case and Jackson's career.
An update on the murder of Ted Ammon, a multi-millionaire who was bludgeoned to death in his Long Island home. Suspicion pointed to his soon-to-be ex-wife, his girlfriends, and the electrician who would later be engaged to his wife.
A multimillionaire hires a team of experts to discover who killed his father.
When a woman fighting for custody of her children went undercover, she discovered and exposed the workings of a corrupt Brooklyn judge.
The underground world of human sex-slaves is examined.
Criminal Investigator "Cold Case Clay" Bryant tries to solve two separate murders, both involving wells, that are 30-years-old.
New evidence is found that may free a man imprisoned for killing his parents fifteen years ago.
An award winning teacher kills her husband with a hatchet. Investigators must determine if it was murder or self-defense as Nancy Seamon claims.
A 12-year-old boy is accused of murdering his grandparents and setting fire to their home.
The story of a medical examiner who was attacked and then had a bomb strapped around his neck.
An investigation into the death of a hard-hitting reporter in Moscow who was killed for possibly digging up too much dirt.
A Texas man who had survived two murder attempts has his body exhumed after he passes away under undetermined circumstances.
A respected professor is the chief suspect in the murder of his ex-wife.
The clues wind up being stranger than the crime when a well-loved professor is gunned down outside his home.
A tough prosecutor has only some dust and some scratches as evidence that a man killed his wife.
The story of a man who adopted the identity of a writer for the New York Times after being accused of murdering his entire family.
Two teens become the prime suspects in a murder investigation when they write a screenplay that eerily resembles the violent deaths of one of their families.
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