A&E True Crime profiles three family-related murders that took place on Thanksgiving.
Sgt. Curley of the Warwick (Rhode Island) Police Department, talks to us about intense situations at work, the best thing about his job and how he's doing in his newest role—as a dad.
The circumstances around the cult leader's death is still a mystery decades later. Was his gunshot self-inflicted? Or did someone kill him?
A&E True Crime looks into the life of Joaquin Guzman and why murders by Mexican drug cartels are particularly gruesome.
One element of the 1978 mass death at Jonestown that hasn't been explored much is leader Jim Jones' rampant drug abuse—and how he used substances as a tool of control in his church. A&E True Crime investigate the roles drugs played at Jonestown.
On November 15, 1990, a 2-year-old boy, Billy Blankenship, was reported to have fallen down the stairs in his babysitter's care in Concordia, Missouri. The sitter, Tawny Sue Gunter, claimed she had put the boy in her basement as she prepared lunch upstairs. The boy suffered a skull fracture and later died. But that wasn't the end of the story.
Deputy Nick Carmack of the Pasco County (Florida) Sheriff's Department talks to us about life with his K-9 partner, Shep.
The United States may have churned out the highest number of serial killers in the world over the years, but it certainly doesn't hold exclusive rights on brutal murders. Learn about some international serial killers and how their respective countries handled their crimes.
Sgt. Sean "Sticks" Larkin from Live PD and Live PD Presents: PD Cam talks about the funniest things he's seen caught on camera, whether civilians can request footage from private businesses and the use of surveillance by the Tulsa police.
'Dirty John,' real name: John Meehan, was a criminal, con artist and master manipulator known for preying upon women in various states who he considered easy targets. A&E True Crime dives into the backstory of the infamous lothario known as Dirty John.