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.
The highly anticipated parole hearings for Erik and Lyle Menendez faced turmoil after an audio recording of Erik's hearing was leaked, raising questions about prison protocols and the fairness of the proceedings.
In a gripping parole hearing, Lyle Menendez faced tough questions as California officials denied his bid for freedom. Discover the shocking revelations and family dynamics at play.
Lyle Menendez was denied parole for the 1989 murders of his parents, just a day after his brother Erik faced the same fate. The case, which has captivated audiences for decades, continues to raise questions about justice and accountability.
In a dramatic sentencing, Bryan Kohberger receives multiple life sentences for the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students, leaving their families and friends in anguish.
In a gripping sentencing hearing, Bryan Kohberger confronts the families of his victims. With emotions running high, families will share their pain, and Kohberger’s future hangs in the balance. Will he reveal a motive for the brutal crimes?
In a heartbreaking incident, 'American Idol' music supervisor Robin Kaye and her husband Thomas Deluca were found dead in their Los Angeles home. The tragic event is linked to a burglary gone wrong.
Discover the haunting aftermath of the University of Idaho murders in 'One Night in Idaho.' This gripping docuseries explores the emotional toll on friends and family, revealing untold stories amid online speculation.
In a stunning development, Bryan Kohberger has pleaded guilty to the brutal stabbings of four Idaho college students, leaving many questions unanswered about his motives. This dramatic twist comes just weeks before his trial was set to begin.
In a tense courtroom, Bryan Kohberger admitted guilt for the murder of four Idaho college students, prompting a plea deal that spares him from the death penalty but leaves families searching for answers.