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The Halo Effect’s Surprising Limits: When Beauty Can’t Sway Justice

By Robin Kramer, University of Lincoln You might think attractive people get preferential treatment in life – and research suggests you’d be right. Some...

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A Mysterious Crime in Houston’s Inwood Forest: The Complex Trial That Followed Golf Pro Gary Cooper’s Murder [Part 2]

The brutal murder of golf pro Gary Cooper in Houston's upscale Inwood Forest community left investigators with a complex web of relationships to untangle.

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Was Ann Marie Burr Ted Bundy’s First Victim?

She was an innocent blond child who got into the wind, snatched from her home in the dead of night and carried off into oblivion...

Lindbergh Kidnapping: Did Charles Lindbergh Kill His Son?

Given Charles Lindbergh's stature as an international hero, investigators in 1932 didn't consider the unthinkable... that Lindbergh was a suspect in the death of his son.

When Narcissistic Rage Ends In Murder

When a true narcissist is challenged they can explode in a narcissistic rage, an anger so fierce it can result in violence and in some cases, murder.

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Unraveling the Fiona Beal Murder Case

The shocking case of Fiona Beal, a primary school teacher who murdered her partner and buried him in their garden. Uncover the chilling details of her confession, alter ego, and the investigation that led to justice.

Andrea Yates: A Tragedy Born From Postpartum Mental Illness

On 20th June 2001 in Houston, Texas, Andrea Yates drowned her five children one after the other in the bathtub of her family home. Four sons, John (5), Luke (2), Paul (3) and Noah (7), and one daughter Mary, just 6 months old.

O. J. Simpson: Murder in the First Degree

Despite overwhelming evidence of guilt, Simpson was acquitted following the longest and most televised criminal trial in United States legal history.

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A Research Roundup: Capital Punishment and Death Row Inmates

An excellent summary of academic research studies on capital punishment to help ground coverage and better understand this complex issue.

Bombers, Rioters and Police Killers: Violent Crime and Disorder in Victorian Britain

The popular image of Victorian Britain is an ordered, well-behaved and well-mannered society; it is not of an era littered with riots, violent muggings, and terrorist attacks. Bombers, Rioters and Police Killers by Simon Webb sets the record straight by laying bare the reality of Victorian crime.

I am D.B. Cooper: Startling Confessions Examined in ‘Getting The Truth’

Getting The Truth: I Am D.B. Cooper is a captivating read that will appeal to those seeking answers to the D.B. Cooper case and those interested in the science of linguistics and how this can be applied to a real true crime case.

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O. J. Simpson Trial: 26 Years Later

Could today's advanced forensic evidence leave no doubt about the football hero OJ Simpson's guilt? You be the judge.

The Criminal Underbelly of Internet | How to Keep Your Teens Safe

The internet is home to many teenagers, but you can't always monitor your teen online. Here are the five greatest threats online to warn your teen about.

Britain’s Most Notorious Prisoners

From Oscar Wilde to Charles Bronson, author Stephen Wade explores the famous criminals of Britain, their prison time and just what makes them notorious.

Who Killed Marilyn Sheppard? Ohio’s Most Enduring Murder Mystery [Part Two]

As Dr. Sam languished in the Ohio State Penitentiary, the Sheppard investigation began to pick up speed.

10 Who Escaped the Hangman in Ireland

Over 750 years of British occupation of Ireland resulted in many Irish freedom fighters being put to death after rebelling against the crown. Rebels like Padraig Pearse, Roger Casement...

Talking with Serial Killers

Former detective Geoffrey Barton reviews two books by author Christopher Berry-Dee focusing on his conversations and interviews with convicted serial killers.