The author explores the coercive tactics employed by a Texas Ranger to elicit a murder confession from an individual, raising questions about false confessions and investigative methods.
The author delves into the survivor's journey of processing trauma and confronting a serial killer, highlighting the complexities of forgiveness and healing.
The author explores the failed kidnapping attempt of John Patterson by delving into the intricate details and motivations behind the botched crime.
The author argues that forensic hypnosis played a crucial role in Candy Montgomery's murder trial defense, highlighting its controversial nature and potential impact on legal outcomes.
The author delves into the chilling details of the 1980 ax murder in Wylie, highlighting the sensational elements that captivated national attention.
Stéphane Bourgoin's deception allowed him to fabricate a false identity as a serial-killer expert, blurring the lines between reality and fiction, ultimately leading to his exposure.