How Angela Lansbury Was The Secret To Murder, She Wrote's Success
Angela Lansbury can be credited in many ways for the success of "Murder, She Wrote," starting with her saying yes to being part of a television series at all.
Read MoreAngela Lansbury can be credited in many ways for the success of "Murder, She Wrote," starting with her saying yes to being part of a television series at all.
By Veronika Lee Read MoreActress and singer Angela Lansbury died on October 11, 2022, in her Los Angeles home. Here's her hilarious reaction to the reggae song "Murder She Wrote."
By William Kennedy Read MoreTwenty-six-year-old Canadian Emma Fillipoff was last seen alive on November 28, 2012, and as of October 2022, no trace of her has been found.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreOn September 24, 2006, Angelika Kluk went missing in Scotland. It was later revealed that she was killed by Peter Tobin — as were at least two others.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreUnsolved mysteries hold a fascination with the public at large. Here's Japan's $300 million yen heist that remains unsolved after more than half a century.
By Anna Harnes Read MoreThe tragic story of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer continues to be examined, decades after his death in prison. Society remains horrified, but how did he feel?
By Luke Holden Read MoreKillnet performed several DDoS attacks on countries that support Ukraine.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreSerial killers get plenty of attention. Sometimes that can lead to strange obsessiveness, and even love. Why are some people attracted to serial killers?
By Kimberly Smith Read MoreAnna Sorokin became a celebrity of sorts after a series based on her crimes was a hit on Netflix. This is what the con artist's time in prison was like.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreSnoop Dogg went from gansta rapper to beloved icon even though he's had several brushes with the law. Here's what we know about his arrest record.
By Wendy Mead Read MoreGerard John Schaefer isn't a household name. Perhaps the true crime fixates on confirmed kills, and Schaefer's lack of notoriety is due to his low murder tally.
By Amielle Moreno, Ph.D. Read MoreSo many people lost so much during the years of the Great Depression -- jobs, homes, security. Even more tragic were the losses of children who disappeared.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreIn May 1996, Megan's Law went into effect after it was signed by then-President Bill Clinton. Here's the tragic 1994 murder that led to its creation.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreThe crime scene at the W.T. Zeigler Furniture store in Winter Garden, Florida, on Christmas Eve of 1975, was incredibly complex. Here's the story.
By Andrew Amelinckx Read MoreParents often to look for some sort of activity they can share to bond with a child, but in Lionel Dahmer's case, there were unforeseen consequences.
By Andrew Amelinckx Read MoreRussia's military aggression toward Ukraine has once again brought that region to the world's attention -- but like much of history, not for the first time.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreGenerally speaking, people are sentenced to prison because they don't abide by the rules and norms of society. No surprise if that continues behind bars.
By Leon Wilczek Read MoreIn 2013, Colleen Ritzer was working as an algebra teacher at Danvers High School in Massachusetts. Unfortunately, she was tragically murdered on the job.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreThe Netflix documentary "Abducted in Plain Sight" shows the monstrous and wicked mind of Robert Berchtold. So how did he get his hooks in the Broberg family?
By Dylan Hofer Read MoreWhile William Kogut did show astonishing expertise in his application of crude materials, it wasn't so he could escape prison — it was so he could die.
By Luke Holden Read MoreTrue crime viewers are constantly wagging their fingers at Jan Broberg's parents, appalled at their naivete for letting this psychopath into their lives.
By Cynthia Griffith Read MoreDifferent nations have different societal norms, rules and standards that are applied to everything from religious practice to public apparel.
By Sarah January Read MoreGregory Hopkins was convicted in 2013 for the 1979 murder of Janet Walsh.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreOn the afternoon of October 21, 1967, two boys fished at the Willamette River, hoping to catch something big enough to keep. Instead, they discovered a body.
By Andrew Amelinckx Read MoreTracy Edwards' escape from Jeffrey Dahmer led to the serial killer's capture, but Edwards had a complicated life afterward.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreSerial killer Gary Ray Bowles preyed on gay men and confessed to killing six victims. These were the final words he said at his execution.
By Luke Holden Read MoreThe names of criminals tend to go down in history, remembered for their misdeeds and the harm they did society. But what about remembering the victims?
By Sarah January Read More