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Peter Sullivan spent 38 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit. On May 13, 2025, the Court of Appeal quashed his conviction for killing Diane Sindall after new DNA evidence proved his innocence. Sullivan, now 68, endured Britain's longest miscarriage of justice while the true killer remains unknown.

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Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentences: Are They Justified?

When a juvenile life without parole sentence is given, there is no reform, no rehabilitation and no chance of release. Life means life.

Court TV Expands UK Footprint with Launch on Freesat

CourtTV's UK launch offered audiences access to, and analysis of, the most explosive real-life courtroom dramas taking place in the US today, live and gavel-to-gavel.

An Interview with True Crime Author and Podcast Host James Renner

James Renner's books are surprisingly personal and intricately honest as he pours his life into searching for the truth in each devastating unsolved case.

Double Murder, Dismemberment, and Lies: The Twisted Web of Chandler Halderson

At just 23 years old Chandler Halderson stood on the brink of a lifetime behind bars, his future forever altered by the dark and twisted thoughts that had led him down a path of no return.

The Murder Case of Marie Philbrick

Murdered in Montana in 1983, Marie Philbrick was killed in the days before DNA analysis. Bernard Pease Jr. was convicted of her murder, but was he really her killer?

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Indian Trafficked Brides: The Stories of Three Women

There is inconsistent data on how many brides are trafficked in India. But the numbers are significant. These are the personal stories of three women.

The Rise and Fall of the American Serial Killer

A look at the leading theories behind the rise and fall of serial killings in America, which rose during the 60s and 70s and peaked in the 80s before declining again.

Early Intervention: What We Know About Juvenile Justice, and What Needs To Happen

Since the 19th century the justice system for juveniles has been constantly evolving. There's no clear-cut answer, but research and expert testimony suggests early intervention is a crucial element.

America Uprising: Scholars Reflect on the Death of George Floyd

Journalist’s Resource reached out to scholars who study policing and economic inequality for their thoughts on the past week of uprisings in America.

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Connected By Fate: Unmasking The Brutal Killer of Melissa Ann Witt

They know who he is. Deciphering the secrets of Melissa Witt's 1994 murder, LaDonna Humphrey leads a dedicated team in the unyielding pursuit of justice.

The Girl I Never Knew: Melissa Ann Witt Deserves Justice

LaDonna Humphrey never met Melissa. Yet something about her story and murder captivated her into a 7-year obsessional quest to find her killer.

Befriending A Serial Killer: An Interview With Mark Austin

Mark Austin took his curiosity about notorious serial killer Dennis Nilsen further than most. He became Nilsen's closest friend, confidant, and eventually his next of kin.

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