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The Virginia McCullough Case: A Daughter’s Dark Secret

Uncover the haunting case of Virginia McCullough and a secret that shook a quiet community to its core. In a disturbing tale of family tragedy, McCullough lived alongside her parents' concealed remains for four years, leaving investigators to piece together a puzzle that challenged their understanding of familial bonds and human nature.

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A Mysterious Crime in Houston’s Inwood Forest: Shocking Story Behind Golf Pro Player Gary Cooper’s Murder [Part 1]

Houston's upscale Inwood Forest community was shaken when respected golf pro Gary Cooper was brutally stabbed to death at his doorstep in August 2002. The murder investigation revealed a complex web of family drama centered around Cooper's teenage daughter's pregnancy and her boyfriend, Kelton Yates.

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Was Ann Marie Burr Ted Bundy’s First Victim?

She was an innocent blond child who got into the wind, snatched from her home in the dead of night and carried off into oblivion...

Lindbergh Kidnapping: Did Charles Lindbergh Kill His Son?

Given Charles Lindbergh's stature as an international hero, investigators in 1932 didn't consider the unthinkable... that Lindbergh was a suspect in the death of his son.

When Narcissistic Rage Ends In Murder

When a true narcissist is challenged they can explode in a narcissistic rage, an anger so fierce it can result in violence and in some cases, murder.

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Thomas Kwan: A GP’s Elaborate Plot to Poison for Inheritance

Everything seemed routine. The nurse spoke with a slight Asian accent, checked O'Hara's blood pressure, and asked standard health questions. But this wasn't a legitimate medical visit. It was the beginning of a calculated murder plot.

An Innocent Man [Part III]: The Trial of Dr Jeffrey MacDonald – A Critique of the Case

In the concluding part of the series, witness testimony and the decisions not to let the jury hear their evidence is examined during MacDonald's 1979 trial.

From Double Murder to Death Row: Scott Peterson

Christmas is always a magical time of year, especially for a young couple expecting their first child. But on December 24th 2002, that magic was to end forever for Laci and Scott Peterson.

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Therapy in Crime Victimization

Therapy can be one route to provide practical advice and support on how to cope with feelings and emotions after being the victim of a crime.

Blaming Violent Video Games For Violence: It’s Time To End The Debate

Christopher J. Ferguson, Professor of Psychology at Stetson University states that there is no evidence to support claims that violent video games and real-world violence are connected.
In death penalty cases, how trustworthy a person looks may play a part in a jury’s decision to condemn them to death.

An Untrustworthy Face Can Push A Jury To Harsher Sentencing

In death penalty cases, how trustworthy a person looks may play a part in a jury’s decision to condemn them to death.

Charlie Peace: Murder, Mayhem and the Master of Disguise

Charlie Peace was a man who over time became a master criminal and a charismatic individual who used his unique skills to almost every advantage. He had determination, self-confidence, and a creativity which would serve him well...

SketchCop: Police Sketch Artist Reveals His Secrets

A fascinating inside look at the work of a police sketch artist, recreating the faces of suspects using just the fragmented memories of eyewitnesses.

True Crime Books Best Sellers April 2018

In a new series from Crime Traveller, below are some of the bestselling true crime books of the month according to Amazon. Discover the most talked about new books on true crime and see for yourself which will become your next read.

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Reckless Speculation about Jeffrey MacDonald

Jeffrey MacDonald was either a murderer or the victim of a murderous hippie cult and that’s a story that you and I can really sink our teeth into.

The Steven Avery Case: Beyond Reasonable Doubt

Steven Avery, innocent man or brutal killer? A look at the case made famous through docu-film Making A Murderer and the difficult decision made by the jury.

Strangled: A Courageous Fight Against The Darkest Corners of Humanity

Hunting down an elusive killer led two women into a dark layer of the internet where anonymity allows for threats and intimidation to be unleashed.

The London Underground Serial Killer

The London Underground Serial Killer is written by Geoff Platt, a former acting detective constable for the Metropolitan Police, and tells us of events that unfolded in the 1970 – 80’s. He examines a man who was just ‘ordinary looking’ but turned...

George Floyd: Why the Sight of These Brave, Exhausted Protesters Gives Me Hope

Protesters are assembling, at great personal risk to themselves and their loved ones, because George Floyd couldn’t breathe. They inhale, exhale and raise hell in memory of him.

Electrical Brain Stimulation Reduces Violent Intent by 50%, Claim Researchers

Changing biology to change behavior, new research indicates direct brain stimulation with low electric current can decrease intent towards violence, but how much do we really know about this method?

Hunting Ghislaine: LBC’s New Podcast Hosted by John Sweeney

Hunting Ghislaine is a new LBC podcast investigating the life of Ghislaine Maxwell. Episodes available every Thursday from November 19 on Global Player.

Uneven Ground: The Melissa Witt Story, True Crime Documentary Review

Melissa Witt will forever be 19 years old. Her life came to an abrupt and shocking end in a manner no one should ever have to face. This poignant documentary called Uneven Ground tells her true story.