The Violent Murder Of Mitt Romney's Great-Great-Grandfather
Politician Mitt Romney's great-great-grandfather, Parley Parker Pratt, was influential in the Church of Latter-Day Saints - and also met a gruesome death.
Read MorePolitician Mitt Romney's great-great-grandfather, Parley Parker Pratt, was influential in the Church of Latter-Day Saints - and also met a gruesome death.
Read MoreFour people were killed at Los Angeles's Wonderland Avenue on July 1, 1981. Here's why suspect Eddie Nash was acquitted of the gruesome murders.
Read MoreThe 1976 killing of gay college student Richard Heakin took place just one yaer before Tucson added sexual orientation to their anti-discrimination ordinance.
Read MoreSometimes the dark and dangerous world of movie fantasy doesn't go away when the cameras stop rolling. Here are some actors who were tragically murdered.
Read MoreThe Red Widow, Marguerite Steinheil, was accused of killing her husband and mother but acquitted of murder in November 13, 1909.
Read MoreIn 1950s Italy, a seemingly innocent 21-year-old woman named Wilma Montesi washed up dead on a beach miles from home. Her death would become a media circus.
Read MoreIn 2003 the daughter of the legendary wrestler The Iron Sheik was murdered by her boyfriend. Here's what happened that tragic night.
Read MoreMoney makes people do crazy things, and a sudden windfall like a lottery win means that friends, family members, and even spouses can end up becoming murderers.
Read MoreLizzie Borden's acquittal has become the stuff of legend, but she's not the only famous historical figure who was accused -- and then acquitted -- of murder.
Read MoreOver the course of roughly eight years, Amanda Knox received two murder convictions in Italy, and for each conviction, she was also later acquitted.
Read MoreIn 2017, a masked man broke into the home of Makeva Jenkins, who was pregnant. Makeva was shot in the head while she slept, killing her and her unborn child.
Read MoreThe brutal 1925 murder of Madge Oberholtzer by Indiana's grand dragon helped end the second wave of the KKK.
Read MoreDutch national Joran van der Sloot has two loved ones in Peru: his wife, Leidy Figueroa, and their daughter, Dushie. Here's what we know about his wife.
Read MoreManuel "Manny" Cortez chit-chatted with clinical psychologist Carlisle about the weather as easily as he spoke of tormenting his victims.
Read MoreAbout a year after her husband died, Kouri published a children's book dealing with grief, specifically young sons mourning the loss of a father.
Read MoreDespite the sensational trial that was covered all the way from Hungary to the US, the motives of the Angel Makers of Nagyrév have never been fully understood.
Read MoreA horrible scene greeted Oklahoma law enforcement officials on the rural property of convicted sex offender Jesse L. McFadden. Here's what we know.
Read MoreControversial liberal radio host Alan Berg's neo-Nazi killers were put away for centuries, but not for his murder.
Read MoreToday, Lincoln, Nebraska's capital, is a small and scenic college known mostly for Cornhusker football, much more so than anything like a murder.
Read MoreFor over 35 years, Dr. George Tiller provided abortion services to people in Wichita, Kansas and the surrounding area. This is the story of his life and murder.
Read MoreThe clip depicts Carlisle at work plying the minds of those responsible for one of the most despicable, horrific crimes in Utah history.
Read MoreSarah Boone is a Florida woman who killed her boyfriend by keeping him trapped in a suitcase, though she says his death was unintentional.
Read MoreBetty had raven black hair and a love of sheer black dresses. Just 22 years old, she'd had a hard life before meeting a brutal, unfathomable end.
Read MoreOn July 15, 1993, 20-year-old Bobby Kent was brutally murdered in Florida. The crime inspired the 2001 film "Bully." Here's the true story behind it.
Read MoreThe horrifying 2021 murder of Florida cheerleader Tristyn Bailey was perpetrated by a 14-year-old boy.
Read MoreBefore Abraham Lincoln assumed the presidency, he had a blossoming career as a lawyer. One case in particular also led him to become a true crime author.
Read MoreIn March 2023, Alex Murdaugh, disgraced scion of the powerful South Carolina Murdaugh family, was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole.
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