Two doors — a sliding glass and a closet door — may be the best chances investigators have at finding a killer.
Anatomy of Murder
In this small Indiana town, murders are rare, but rumors run rampant. A sheriff nearing retirement sifts through different leads in his final push to solve a 41-year-old case.
Rare audio interviews and a terrifying 911 call paint the disturbing picture of an unforgettable NYPD case. A search of a drop ceiling yields a big surprise; its contents may be the very clue needed to catch the killers.
An innocuous card game raises a mom’s suspicions about her daughter’s boyfriend.
Body parts and a backyard bbq — two things that should never be in the same sentence, but are intertwined in this homicide. Investigators quickly know The Who, but they need to uncover The What.
A young father’s roadside death pushes his family to question the crime scene.
Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact Lima Allen County Crime Stoppers at 419-229-STOP.
The search for a missing girl takes a deadly turn when an officer confronts a criminal who will stop at nothing to avoid jail time.
A rookie investigator faces the brutal homicide of a young Jane Doe. But the answer to who killed her literally walks through the station door.
A mom’s fatal accident forces her daughter to suspect a close loved one… A case that truly tests family bonds.
Three generations of women and girls are massacred inside their home. And, the killer leaves behind a handwritten message on the wall. Telltale clue or diversion tactic?
Nothing is as it seems: A homicide victim spotted alive, an informant with ulterior motives, and a woman who was hundreds of miles away from the murder turns out to be a crucial witness.