February 17, 1970 was a morning few at the Fort Bragg Army Base would soon forget. Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald’s pregnant wife and her two young daughters were brutally murdered in their on-base housing unit. Who is responsible? Listen to the harrowing story of what happened in those early morning hours and decide for yourself.
Listen to one of our first episodes previously only available on Facebook. Margaret “Bill” Allen tried to live her truth, but others would not let her be. Their actions would lead to a murder and then to a hanging.
An international manhunt, cross dressing and the Asian sex trade. What do all of these things have in common…..Peter Chadwick. Listen to one of our original episodes only released through our Facebook page.
Picture doing something you’ve done hundreds of times before, but this time things don’t go as planned. Now imagine that activity involves jumping out of an airplane, 4,000 feet above earth and your parachute doesn’t open! Listen to the amazing story of Victoria Cilliers, and the twisted tale of her attempted murder.
In the mid-70s home invasions throughout the tri-state area were on an uptake. Two perpetrators would not only break into unsuspecting residences, but they would toy with their victims for hours. Soon the invasions escalated to sexual assaults and murder. Who were they? Listen to the story of The Shoemaker.
In July 2014 Genesis Rincon was gunned down in one of the most gang infested cities in America. Did someone target this twelve year old girl? Listen to the story of how one family’s path to justice took a winding road and ended where it all began, in Patterson New Jersey.
Was Amy Dechant wrongly accused or a greedy woman trying to outrun the law? When a son failed to call his mother one summer night in 1996, no one realized what that the missed call would mean. Listen and learn how America’s Most Wanted played a role in bringing a fugitive to justice.
How does a legally blind Japanese man go from finding enlightenment to running an international cult set on starting World War III? Listen to the fascinating story of Shoko Ashahara and the AUM Shinrikyo cult he founded. Learn how expensive melons lead to his capture!
Listen to the story of Katherine Knight. How could a woman commit such unspeakable horrors to a man she supposedly loved? Her crime was murder, but it was how she carried out that murder that caused her to receive a sentence that had never been handed down to a female defendant in Australia’s history.
In 1843, one man would set a legal precedent that is still utilized today. Daniel M’Naghten attempted to assassinate the Prime Minister of England only to be caught up in a case of mistaken identity. Did his delusions cause his actions or was he legally sane at the time of the crime?