What Happened To Irving Kanarek From The Charles Manson Case?
Prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi authorized more than half a million dollars to prosecute Charles Manson and was countered in court by attorney Irving Kanarek.
Read MoreProsecutor Vincent Bugliosi authorized more than half a million dollars to prosecute Charles Manson and was countered in court by attorney Irving Kanarek.
By Brian Myers Read MoreIn the trial of Casey Anthony in which she was accused of murdering her daughter, Caylee, the prosecution used smell evidence against her -- a legal first.
By William Kennedy Read MoreOn the afternoon of February 14, 1980, 25-year-old Michael Rosenblum and his girlfriend, Lisa, left her home near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for an appointment.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MorePicking out the "worst" crimes committed in the history of the Ku Klux Klan is difficult because literally everything they do is the worst kind of awful.
By DB Kelly Read MoreA man with a criminal history like serial killer Ted Bundy was sure to need all the legal representation that he could get, and James Coleman was happy to help.
By Brian Myers Read MoreNot long before his death, Jeffrey Epstein's infamous "black book" gained media attention for containing a wealth of names of powerful figures.
By Jillian Oliver Read MoreDiplomats have committed all sorts of crimes, both odd and egregious, only to end up with little punishment. These are the worst crimes committed by diplomats.
By Steven John Read MoreAndrei Chikatilo, otherwise known as the Rostov Ripper, made international headlines when he was captured on November 20, 1990. What happened to his son?
By Brian Myers Read MoreIn the summer of 1999, the sprawling city of London was looking forward to a summer like any other. Until nail bomber David Copeland struck.
By S. Flannagan Read MoreAs recently as 2017, forensic technology linked the case of a missing 16-year-old boy to an unidentified body found on John Wayne Gacy's property.
By Brian Myers Read MoreJoseph DeAngelo carried out no less than 13 murders and nearly 50 rapes between the years 1975 and 1986 in numerous counties along the West Coast.
By Luke Holden Read MoreIn 2020, Pfc. Vanessa Guillen, the subject of the Netflix true-crime documentary "I Am Vanessa Guillen," disappeared during her shift at Fort Hood army base.
By William Kennedy Read MoreIf you followed the Casey Anthony case back when it was all happening in real-time, you might remember one Tony Lazzaro — her then-boyfriend.
By Luke Holden Read MoreIn 2013, Lucasz Slaboszewski received a text message from Joanna Dennehy, who was an acquaintance he had recently met. He was later stabbed through the heart.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreAs it turns out, Italy has had its own domestic terrorist whose style takes a page out of the Unabomber's book, and they have never been caught.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreThe FBI estimates serial killers are responsible for less than 1% of the murders committed in any given year in the United States. One man thinks otherwise.
By Nancy Aziz Read MoreFans of Serena and Venus Williams might be surprised to learn that the tennis icons had an older sister, Yetunde Price, and that she was murdered in 2003.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreMost people have typical hobbies like collecting coins or stamps. However, one Pennsylvania "artist" took his hobby to another and rather gruesome level.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreMany's the student who has received a grade they felt was undeserved or unjust, but that didn't lead to fatal violence, as authorities in Iowa are alleging.
By Luke Holden Read MoreWhat has Brittany Smith's life been like since she left jail?
By Wendy Mead Read MoreIn 2018, Brittany Smith, a mother of four, was living in Alabama when she killed her rapist. But she wasn't allowed to use the "Stand Your Ground" defense.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreSharon Kinne's mind-numbing defense for murdering her husband was almost enough to keep her from getting charged with the crime.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreThe 1952 triple homicide and controversial investigation behind the Dominici Affair only leads to suspicions there was more to the story than was made public.
By Carlo Massimo Read MoreJohn Henry Brown made quite a career as a defense attorney, providing legal counsel for some other notorious names after having Bundy as a client.
By Brian Myers Read MoreAt the time, the Lufthansa heist was the biggest single robbery in U.S. history. Why was the heist so successful?
By Andrew Amelinckx Read MoreTed Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber, was arrested in 1996 and arraigned for three fatal bombings. Whatever happened to the Montana cabin he lived in?
By Brian Myers Read MoreThe Crimean War (October 1853–February 1856) began with a Russian invasion. Here's an overview of the war's major moments, battles, and turns, and how it ended.
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