PEOPLE Magazine presents PEOPLE True Crime Stories: The Trial of O.J. Simpson.
A companion to the new Investigation Discovery network series People Magazine Investigates, this edition explores crimes that have remained a mystery for years, the 1996 murder of toddler pageant contestant JonBenet Ramsey, the ...
The evidence, suspects, trials, testimony and turning points of the most dramatic or most curious crimes of the past 30 years, as told by the writers and editors who covered the stories from the first gunshot to the final clank of the ...
Aurora Marti, who lived across the street from Castro for more than twenty years, was touched when he stopped by to offer condolences after her husband died. Henrietta Bell, a neighbor for thirteen years who lived in a house built by ...
A companion to the new Investigation Discovery network series People Magazine Investigates, this edition explores crimes that have remained a mystery for years, the 1996 murder of toddler pageant contestant JonBenet Ramsey, the ...
True Crime Story, by turns horrific and hilarious, is scandalously entertaining." —The Times (UK) "The gifted Joseph Knox continues his upwards trajectory with True Crime Story forging something original and innovative." —Financial ...
This special edition from the editors of PEOPLE returns to the JonBenét Ramsey case, 25 years later; examines the brazen killing of Brooklyn-born rapper the Notorious B.I.G.; and many more of the biggest unsolved mysteries of all time.
An arresting collection of murder and mayhem from the front pages of history that captured the whole world's attention.
The most significant feature of the killers is that they are doubled, which enables the writers to portray a murderous duality; Loeb (Artie Straus) plays the conscienceless and sadistic psychopath, while Leopold (Judd Steiner) is more ...
A revealing study of women’s complicated relationship with true crime and the fear and desire it can inspire, together these stories provide a window into why many women are drawn to crime narratives—even as they also recoil from them.
James Jamelske got away with holding five women captive over 15 years, before anyone would believe their stories. Captive Humans explores true crime cases of people held captive, examining the stories in a chronological order.