Elena Ferrarin is a freelance writer based in Chicago. She has two decades of experience as a news reporter, and speaks fluent Spanish and Italian.
Abdon Pallasch, former legal affairs reporter, spoke with A&E True Crime about his years reporting on R. Kelly and why it took nearly three decades for the singer to be prosecuted for his crimes against underage girls.
The officer's murder was investigated by the FBI for more than five decades. And while all of the prime suspects were members of the Ku Klux Klan, no one has ever been charged.
On New Year's Eve 2018, U.S. Army Sergeant, Tyrone Hassel III was murdered by his wife, Kemia Hassel, and her lover, Jeremy Cuellar, who were also soldiers.
Bill Kurtis, the host of A&E's true crime series Cold Case Files, on what he loves about the show, effective narration and a memorable case.
Annita Hetoevehotohke'e Lucchesi of the Sovereign Bodies Institute explains how the group addresses gender and sexual violence against Native people and the challenges it faces.
One expert says priests in Mexico are targeted because they work in direct opposition to the interests of organized crime, which in many instances has infiltrated or overrun law enforcement throughout the country.
Albert DeSalvo, believed to be the serial killer responsible for the deaths of 13 women in the Boston area in the early '60s, told of a childhood marked by extreme violence and cruelty.
Twenty years after actor Robert Blake’s hugely sensational 2005 murder trial ended in his acquittal, the shooting death of his wife Bonny Lee Bakley remains officially unsolved.