A&E True Crime talks to experts on Jeffrey Dahmer about his early life and what may have led to him becoming a serial killer.
From the arrest of a suspect in the Golden State Killer case to a serial killer's confession to the murder of 90 women, 2018 has been a breakthrough year for cold cases.
A&E True Crime asked Live PD analyst Tom Morris Jr. to look back on the past year and tell us about the show moments most memorable to him. From a dog in a bar to an intense takedown, here are his Top 5.
In November 2018, serial killer Samuel Little, 78, confessed to murdering 90 women. While the number may be astonishing, the duration of Little's homicidal behavior, and the ages at which he committed his crimes, are also noteworthy.
Shortly after Chris Watts was sentenced to three life sentences without the possibility of parole for the murder of his wife and two daughters, prosecutors released a 2,000-page document known as the discovery (i.e. their evidence against Watts). The file contained a massive trove of surveillance photos, FBI interviews, text messages, police interviews with friends and family and more. We examine some of the discovery's details.
The December 11, 1978 Lufthansa heist by the Lucchese crime family, which took place at New York's JFK airport, was the most infamous caper in U.S. history.
A&E True Crime spoke to the Richland County Sheriff's Department Deputy Sheriff about some embarrassing moments on the job, the story behind his Twitter handle, what he's learned from other Live PD cops and his work on his department's Community Action Team.
A&E True Crime checks in on what Casey Anthony has been up to in the 10 years, her relationship with her parents and friends, her legal status and other lingering questions about her controversial murder trial.
A&E True Crime explores how Aaron Hernandez went from gridiron star to convicted murderer—and how his life is teaching researchers about the brain.
Convicted serial killer Samuel Little recently confessed to 90 more murders. If all of his killings are confirmed, Little, currently age 78, would be the most prolific serial killer in American history. Learn more about Little and his confession.