Fresh twists on notorious trials are the focus of True Crime Stories: Cases That Shocked America, a special edition of PEOPLE magazine. 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 disappearance of little Lisa Irwin from her Kansas home in 2011, and reports on the latest efforts to solve them. Also featured are the reasons behind new murder trials awaiting Robert Durst, the millionaire profiled on the HBO mini-series The Jinx, and Adnan Syed, the subject of the podcast Serial. ItIs a new look at more than 25 crimes, and the people who have overcome unthinkable tragedies to help their communities in the name of lost loved ones."
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 ...
This special edition also includes several "Reality Check" sections that provide insight into the detectives, prosecutors, and sets that have made the shows as realistic as they are.
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.
They're all here - The mysteries and murders, kidnappers and con men, the neighbors no one suspected and the proverbial killers-who-might-have-walked-if-they-hadn't-made-that-one-fatal-mistake.
The Editors of PEOPLE Magazine present True Crime: Cults.
In his second book "TRUE CRIME USA"", one of Germany's bestselling true crime authors, Adrian Langenscheid once again documents the real crimes from real neighbourhoods. This time, the tales originate from the United States of America.
... on 38 O.J. SIMPSON PEOPLE for Clark to turn to DNA evidence “that doesn't have biases or prejudices. ... forget the photo of those socks in O.J.'s bedroom,”juror Michael Knox recounted in his book The Private Diary of an O.J. Juror.
Now, award-winning journalist Ron Franscell explores the wounded hearts and minds of the ordinary people these monsters couldn’t kill.
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 ...
The names of infamous serial killers are well-known, but the identities of their often-female victims are frequently lost to history. This text flips the script and focuses on the women to keep their identities known and remembered.