Why do so many killers—Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy and David Berkowitz to name a few—abuse animals before targeting people? An expert provides insights on how the two behaviors are linked.
Tommy Ray, a special agent with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, came up with an idea that would revolutionize cold-case homicide investigations: making a game out of it.
The year 2017 was an explosive one on the crime-news front. But for the families of some long-ago crime victims, the past 12 months were especially memorable since their loved ones’ cases—some unsolved for decades—took dramatic new steps toward being solved
Why was Borden acquitted so quickly? And is there any relationship between Borden's rumored crimes and the homicides of other famed Victorian-era female killers like Belle Gunness?
Watch a video on wealthy murderer John du Pont, heir to the du Pont family fortune.
A&E True Crime asked Live PD analyst Tom Morris Jr. for his take on the most shocking, exciting moments from the show this year. Here, in his words, are the moments that had the studio gasping in shock and cracking up laughing.
For some, the holidays are not the most wonderful time of the year. We look at several famous Christmastime murders and the psychology behind the killers to find out why such a merry time of year for some, can bring out deadly rage in others.
Some police departments are using unique fundraising methods to send kids in their community to camp for the summer.
Dep. Rebecca Loeb of the Lake County Sheriff's Department spoke to A&E True Crime about her transition from lawyer to law-enforcement officer, the challenges and benefits of being a female in a male-dominated profession and those funky pink handcuffs.
Ted Bundy received hundreds of love letters while behind bars. Richard Ramirez married one of his 'fans.' Criminologist Dr. Melissa Hamilton talks to A&E True Crime about the psychology behind why some women love serial killers.