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Crime + investigation
We asked courtroom artist and fine-art painter Jane Rosenberg what it's like to have a front row seat at some of the biggest trials of our time, why she never travels without a razor (but never in court), and what she expects at the upcoming Bill Cosby trial.
Podcaster Christine Schiefer reviews the Cold Case Files episode "The Night Shift."
Alexis Robie, executive producer of "The First 48," on what he's learned from the show, including the worst crime he ever covered.
Q&A with Bill Kurtis on his prison fan mail, the worst case he ever saw, and how you can go home again.
Ari Mark, executive producer (with Phil Lott) of "Cold Case Files" (2017), spoke with us.
A run-down of the cold case of a Baltimore nun, currently the subject of a Netflix docuseries.
Sheriff Jamey Noel sits down to talk about season 2 participant Sheri's return to Clark County Jail as a CO in the new webseries.
Q&A with Kevin Flynn on editing the crime compilation, The New York Times Book of Crime: More Than 166 Years of Covering the Beat.
Some of the dog breeds that serve and protect in law enforcement agencies around the world.
A timeline of dedicated (and sometimes deputized) dogs.
What is "missing white woman syndrome"?
Learn about the cold case murder of a teen mom from Detroit.
An interview with the Live PD trooper and guest commentator.
Learn about the cold case murder of an Arizona college student.
Sgt. Sean "Sticks" Larkin of Live PD on why he's resonated with fans and how he copes with the public's perception of law enforcement.
Check out the A&E syllabus for JonBenét Ramsey 101.
Live PD viewers, fast-food employees and convenience store clerks step in to help out the police in this Hometown Heroes round-up.
In a grand jury hearing, Preston Taylor, 19, pleaded guilty to his role in the robbery, murder, and disposal of the remains of Sarah Stern.
Learn about cities that offer a police ride-along program and proper civilian ride-along etiquette.