A gadget aimed at making our lives easier is now the perfect stalking tool if in the wrong hands.
Help save Cindy... I watched as friends and strangers rallied around my dying classmate on Facebook. But it was all a scam.
A dentist's wife is dead. It looks like suicide. But the case turns out to be far more sinister.
Nathaniel Carter was stunned by the verdict: guilty – with 25 years to life in prison. To Carter's family and friends, it became a crusade for justice.
After nearly 30 years, the Dutch diplomat was determined to see justice done.
Detectives were baffled by the savage killings. Then they found tiny specks of grey.
The two boys saw themselves as big-time bad guys, serious criminals who would be infamous from coast to coast. A life of crime requires cash, though, and the easy way to get cash is to take it. [...]
Police thought the deaths of his wife and daughter were a murder-suicide but he was sure they weren't.
Art forgers make millions conning art lovers with faked paintings. But one art detective is on their case.
The car was in the driveway, the engine was running, the kids were in the back.
As hours turned into days, time was running out for a young man buried alive by his abductors.
He was a successful businessman. She was a suburban housewife. For 20 years, they kept quiet about their fatal affair.
Walking down a quiet country road she was murdered at random by a complete stranger.