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Watch popular hour-long episodes like "The Tiger King Mystery," "Live to Tell: Murder on Prom Night," "The Final Hours of Cayley Mandadi" and more. Throughout the week, "48 Hours" also features ...
Inside the trial of the secret neo-Nazi prosecutors say murdered Blaze because he was gay and Jewish. "48 Hours" correspondent Tracy Smith reports. STREAM NOW Timeline: The Blaze Bernstein murder case
The trial was commonly compared to the O. J. Simpson murder case, both for its widespread press coverage and initial shock at the not-guilty verdict. [ 21 ] [ 109 ] [ 110 ] The New York Post described the trial as going "from being a newsworthy case to one of the biggest ratings draws in recent memory", [ 111 ] and Time magazine dubbed it "the ...
We don’t convict people in this country for being repulsive or offensive,” he argued in Raniere’s trial on charges of racketeering and sex trafficking. “Unpopular ideas aren’t criminal ...
The Willacy County State Jail is a privately owned medium-security prison for men located in Raymondville, Willacy County, Texas, operated by Management and Training Corporation under contract with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
Carey Dale Grayson was the final member of the four to be tried for Deblieux's murder, and his trial began on January 29, 1996. [20] [21] During his trial, a forensic psychologist testified that Grayson has bipolar disorder, and he was experiencing a "manic state" during the murder. However, the psychologist also emphasized that Grayson was ...
For 16 years, a suburban New York prosecutor’s office insisted it had the right man in a notorious 1996 double killing. The office tried him five times, through a series of hung juries and ...
Robert Leroy Anderson (December 4, 1969 – March 30, 2003), known as the Duct Tape Killer, was an American murderer, rapist, and self-proclaimed serial killer who was sentenced to death in South Dakota for the murders of Larisa Dumansky and Piper Streyle in 1994 and 1996, respectively. [1]