Murder By The Coast: How Long Did Loli Vasquez Spend In Prison?
The police settled on Loli Vázquez and arrested her a year after the murder, on October 7, 2000. It didn't matter that Vázquez had two alibis.
Read MoreThe police settled on Loli Vázquez and arrested her a year after the murder, on October 7, 2000. It didn't matter that Vázquez had two alibis.
By Allen McDuffee Read MoreThey committed the perfect crime. Roberto Solis was a convicted murder, and his girlfriend, Heather Tallchief, was a former nurse turned armored vehicle guard.
By Sandra Mardenfeld Read MoreIn October 1993, Heather Tallchief and her boyfriend successfully nabbed millions in cash from a Loomis armored vehicle in Las Vegas.
By Amy Beeman Read MoreWhen the two moved to Las Vegas together, Roberto Solis casually encouraged Heather Tallchief to apply for a job as a Loomis armored car driver.
By Scott Williamson Read More'Murder By the Coast' tells the story up to a 2013 press conference, but Vázquez's story and the consequences of the false accusation go further than that.
By Sandra Mardenfeld Read MoreRobert Lee "Bob" Yates, commonly referred to as the Spokane Killer, confessed to killing multiple people between July 1975 and October 1998.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreWith no leads, the media named the attacker "The Holloway Strangler," per the Daily Mail. They didn't know they were looking for Tony Alexander King.
By Allen McDuffee Read MoreNetflix's "Murder by the Coast" tackles the case of Rocio Wanninkhof, a 19-year-old who disappeared on the way home from her boyfriend's house in Costa del Sol.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreWhile there are indeed real serial murderers out there, the truth is quite a few of them may have never existed in the first place.
By Sarah Crocker Read MoreBetty Broderick's marriage seemed perfect at first, but she ended up murdering her ex-husband and his new wife after a messy divorce. This is the bizarre story.
By Engrid Barnett Read MoreRobert Keppel, who was instrumental in solving two of the most notorious serial killer cases in the U.S., died on June 14, 2021, at the age of 76.
By Amy Beeman Read MoreThe 'Giggling Granny' Nannie Doss was an unusual serial killer in that all of her known and suspected victims were members of her family.
By Amy Beeman Read MoreDerek Chauvin was sentenced to 22 1/2 years in prison on June 25 for George Floyd's murder; the judge said Chauvin abused his position of trust and authority.
By Alexandra Simon Read MoreWhen the police arrested Dorothea Puente in 1988, her neighbors and acquaintances could not believe it. How did the convicted murder meet her own end?
By Luana Ferreira Read MoreIn May 2011, Richmond Phillips and Wynetta Wright were scheduled to appear in family court regarding their 11-month-old daughter. Wynetta never made it.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreFrom rock star to tech whiz with a normal family life, Philip Taylor Kramer walked a unique path. Unfortunately, that path may have led him into danger.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreIn 2016, police found a 3-year-old girl wandering alone in a parking lot, her feet covered in blood. This is what happened to her mother, Lyntell Washington.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreDespite decades of experts and amateur sleuths attempting to solve The Zodiac Killer's letters, years went by with little progress — that is, until now.
By Alexandra Simon Read MoreJohn McAfee was found dead in his Spanish prison cell on June 23. Find out more about the facility he was kept in before he died.
By Alexandra Simon Read MoreKeith Jesperson became known as the "Happy Face Killer" after he took up the unusual habit of drawing smiley faces on his letters to the media.
By Tyler MacDonald Read MoreOnce they're behind bars and mixed in with the general population, these hardened criminals often become victims themselves. This was the case for Léopold Dion.
By Alexandra Simon Read MoreOn May 25, 2020, Minneapolis resident George Floyd died after MPD officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds.
By Luke T. Harrington Read MoreKeith Hunter Jesperson, a husband and father more commonly known as the "Happy Face Killer," was charged and convicted of killing eight women in the 1990s.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreIn just four years, serial killer Joel Rifkin took the lives of an astonishing number of women. Here's the critical mistake he made that led to his capture.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreThe safety of your genetic data often comes down to how carefully you read the fine print and check the boxes. Do you know how to ensure your data is safe?
By Luke T. Harrington Read MoreAs is the case with serial killers, Keyes' childhood might hold clues about the man -- whether he displayed any behaviors that may have predicted his crimes.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreElements of ancient architecture and art do stand out and beg for explanation. Such is the case with the "handbags" seen on stone reliefs across the globe.
By Richard Milner Read More