A 9-year-old girl vanished in Shelby, NC on February 14, 2000. New leads and DNA now offer hope for answers.
Abducted in 2002 by Brian David Mitchell, the Utah teenager endured nine months of abuse before being rescued in 2003. Her case drew national media attention, and she is now an activist for child safety.
The South African runner, nicknamed 'Blade Runner' for his futuristic prosthetic legs, was convicted of murdering his girlfriend in 2013 at his home.
Dr. Thomas Noguchi, Los Angeles' 'coroner to the stars,' investigated celeb deaths like Marilyn Monroe and Sharon Tate. Known for detailed autopsies and media flair, he pioneered linking forensics to profiling, often clashing with police and critics.
The 1979 murder of 6-year-old Etan Patz was one of the most memorable unsolved cases in New York City history. It was solved in 2017.
A Manchester, England doctor murdered at least 215 patients (though suspected in 284 deaths) using diamorphine between 1975 and '98, making him one of the most prolific serial killers in history.
A Baltimore woman spent decades searching for her birth certificate and discovered the family who raised her wasn't her family at all.
The eccentric millionaire and heir to a real estate dynasty's decades-long crime spree ended with a hot-mic confession and a memorable trial for the murder of Susan Berman.
Selena, John Lennon and Dimebag Darrell are just a few of the celebrities killed by fans who once idolized them. So how did their love and fandom lead to murder?
In 1957, the notorious Wisconsin killer was arrested for murdering two women and digging up corpses. What influenced his gruesome behavior?