New revelations in the 1967 murder case of Pauline Mullins Pusser suggest she was killed by her husband, legendary sheriff Buford Pusser, not in an ambush as previously believed. A TBI report reveals inconsistencies in his statements and new forensic evidence.
Andriy Parubiy, former parliamentary speaker and key figure in Ukraine's Euromaidan protests, was shot dead in Lviv, sparking a nationwide manhunt for his killer. Tributes pour in as officials vow to investigate this shocking crime.
In a shocking incident, Andriy Parubiy, a former chair of Ukraine's parliament, was shot dead in Lviv. Authorities are on the hunt for the assailant as officials express their condolences and outrage over this heinous act.
On Independence Day, Robin W. Westman detailed her chilling plans for mass murder in secret diaries. After opening fire on a church Mass in Minneapolis, she killed two children and injured 18 others. The shocking details were shared in diary entries and videos on her YouTube channel.
In a shocking case from California, parents Rebecca and Jake Haro have been charged with the murder of their 7-month-old son, Emmanuel, after making false claims of his kidnapping. Authorities uncovered inconsistencies in their story, leading to the revelation of child abuse and the belief that the baby is deceased.
Authorities believe they are close to finding the remains of 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro, missing for nearly two weeks. His parents face murder charges amid shocking revelations of past abuse.
In a heartbreaking development, authorities discuss the presumed death of baby Emmanuel Haro, whose parents face murder charges after allegations of prolonged abuse. Despite no body recovered, officials have strong leads on its location.
In a shocking turn of events, the parents of 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro have been charged with murder after the baby went missing. Authorities doubt their kidnapping story and believe Emmanuel is dead.
President Trump announces his administration's plan to seek the death penalty for all murder cases in Washington, DC, igniting debates over legal hurdles and jury opinions in the capital.
In a bold move, President Trump announced that his administration will seek the death penalty for homicides in Washington, D.C., citing a supposed crime epidemic. However, recent data shows a decline in violent crime in the capital. This announcement raises questions about capital punishment's future in D.C., where it was previously nullified.