“What about this justice?” Parents are understandably upset about the conditions faced at home by those responsible for their son’s death.
“Connect dots”: A New England investigator expresses concerns about the possibility of a serial killer, hinting at a disturbing lack of leads.
Death Field: The coroner has confirmed the identity of the 10th victim linked to the Fox Hollow Farm serial killer.
Listen: Officials from the New York District Attorney’s office have admitted to monitoring discussions between Luigi Mangione and his defense attorney during an appeal.
Luigi Mangione is set to appear in Manhattan Crown Court on February 21, 2025, for a status hearing. He faces accusations of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a hotel in Manhattan last year. (Curtis means/pool)
Demons of Details: Jennifer McCabe’s claims double Karen Reed’s “I hit him” confession, yet a paper trail remains elusive.
Dark Waters: There’s growing anxiety about a potential New England serial killer after investigators recover two bodies from rivers in different states.
Permitted Experts: Judges are allowed to testify regarding a crash reconstruction as Karen leads a significant win in court.
“Ring Hollow”: Idaho’s judge dismisses Brian Coberger’s recent defense strategy aimed at dodging the death penalty, deeming it a “hollow” attempt.
“Target Event”: Police in Connecticut are investigating rumors of a New England serial killer, particularly following the discovery of a woman found in a suitcase.
Danger zone: In a recent blunder, it seems “Slenderman” has now released blame after a victim was located just eight miles from where the crime took place.

Morgan Geiser was recently under Waukesha County Circuit Court scrutiny after a petition for conditional release was turned down on April 11, 2024. (Scott Ash/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
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Crash Course: Karen Reed’s crash specialists acknowledged sending a note to the defense while initially breaching the quarantine order during the first trial.
Reasonable doubt: The prosecution in Luigi Mangione’s case has raised concerns regarding assassin allegations linked to his arrest.
Double digits: Anxiety about a possible New England Serial Killer continues to grow, with ten bodies discovered within a two-month span.
Words of battle: The Menendez brothers are challenging the Los Angeles DA’s involvement, pushing for either self-rejection or disqualification regarding their case.

This is a combined image of booking photos showing Eric Menendez (left) and Lyle Menendez as provided by the California Department of Corrections. (California Department of Corrections via AP, file)
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Major Concerns: Anxiety mounts over a potential New England serial killer as Rhode Island police embark on searches for “secret graves” following reported deaths.
“My Real Life”: Casey Anthony, known for her controversial past, reportedly has a profitable side business that has garnered mixed reactions from experts.
“Horrible Territories”: Child abduction survivor Elizabeth Smart shares warnings about today’s “terrifying” environment for kids.
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Killer’s Confidence: An Indiana man who murdered a girl while on a hike expresses defiance in new interrogation footage, challenging police in a rebellious manner.
The story of prison: Criminal defense experts suggest that Scott Peterson’s strongest arguments against his murder conviction appeal might be a long shot.
“I’m wearing all black”: In the Brian Coberger case, a surviving roommate recounts encountering Zana Carnodor on the floor after seeing a masked intruder.


