CrimeCon Is Coming To The UK: June 2021
When you’ve watched all the documentaries, read all the books but you still want to know more? It’s time to go to CrimeCon.
When you’ve watched all the documentaries, read all the books but you still want to know more? It’s time to go to CrimeCon.
Prior to Dorothy’s sudden disappearance in May 1980, she had been receiving terrifying phone calls from a mystery caller.
Diana: Case Closed and Aaron Hernandez's Killing Fields are the first two true crime books to be released under a new multi-book agreement with investigative journalist Dylan Howard.
There has only ever been one credible suspect, and this man, who came to the attention of police very late in life, is possibly Australia’s most prolific child killer.
In conjunction with the publication of an updated and fresh feature article on familicide here on Crime Traveller, Morbid Minds will soon be releasing a documentary taking an in-depth look ...
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 ...
The new release from author Sinclair McKay is a true crime Victorian murder mystery of scandal, love affairs and unscrupulous behaviors behind closed doors in Victorian London.
Down to earth interviews with skilled professionals in crime investigation, the My Favorite Detective Stories podcast by experienced private criminal investigator John Hoda could be just what you’ve been looking ...
72-year-old Joseph James DeAngelo, a former police officer, was arrested on 25 April 2018 at his home in Sacramento, California on suspicion of being the Golden State Killer. He is ...
New true crime documentary follows the hunt to link killer Edward Harold Bell to eleven unsolved murders of teenage girls from the 1970's in Galveston County, Texas.
A closer look at the unsolved murder of university student Faith Hedgepeth in September 2012, a case resting on a DNA profile with no known match.
A surprisingly little known serial killer operated in London in the 1960s, a killer responsible for slaying up to eight women nicknamed the 60s' Ripper.
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