A Dallas County teen filmed beating a girl cradling a baby has been arrested today, after the video of her offensive crime went viral during the week.
New research reveals Google cheats are gaming search results to favor its own online content over all others.
A jihadist madwoman dubbed the Reem Island Ghost has been sentenced to die in Abu Dhabi today for the bloody mayhem she perpetrated in December 2014.
A 500-pound porky pig apprehended after a prank caller falsely reported it was munching on human remains has been relocated to an animal rehabilitation center.
BREAKING NEWS: A second escaped con has been shot near the upstate NY village of Constable, once the secret lair of now-dead serial killer Israel Keyes.
A pair of house burglars who found a woman dead stole her identity and went on a spending spree at her expense, say police in Washington state.
A suspect who busted a leg raping a horse is now in custody for animal cruelty and bestiality again.
An arrest has been made in the rotted couch potato corpse case of an elderly woman whose live-in son left her to decompose on the living-room sofa after she died of unknown causes.
An Amber Alert for three boys abducted from their Maryland home has been issued by the Prince George County Police Department this weekend.
The parole of sadistic killer David Weidert has been blocked by Governor Jerry Brown after a California prison board approved his release earlier this year.
On the night of November 29, 1988, near the impoverished Marlborough neighborhood in south Kansas City, an explosion at a construction site killed six of the city’s firefighters. It was a clear case of arson, and five people from Marlborough were duly convicted of the crime. But for veteran crime writer and crusading editor J. Patrick O’Connor, the facts—or a lack of them—didn’t add up. Justice on Fire is OConnor’s detailed account of the terrible explosion that led to the firefighters’ deaths and the terrible injustice that followed. Also available from Amazon
With the purpose of writing about true crime in an authoritative, fact-based manner, veteran journalists J. J. Maloney and J. Patrick O’Connor launched Crime Magazine in November of 1998. Their goal was to cover all aspects of true crime: Read More
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