A&E True Crime spoke to experts to explore the disturbing reasons why some men kill the person with whom they've vowed to share a lifetime.
Linda Fairstein, former sex crimes prosecutor, and Cynthia Calkins, PhD, a forensic psychologist, on how we can protect our families from sex offenders.
A&E True Crime looks at some high-profile cases where crime-scene glitches may or may not have tipped the scales of justice.
We ask retired CSI detective Ken Martin about the legitimacy of TV cops digging bullets out of walls, tying red strings through a scene, and other forensic techniques to learn which are real and which are just for the camera.
In the second part of a three-part series on crime-scene investigating, retired CSI Ken Martin breaks down what happens once law-enforcement teams arrive and some of the challenges he's faced in gathering evidence.
Ken Martin, a veteran crime scene investigator, describes problems that arise when gathering evidence, and how to avoid having defense attorneys claim contamination.
Linda Fairstein talks to us about her most memorable unsolved case, what concerns her about how sexual assaults are handled on college campuses and how she is often inspired by real-life events in her books.
Women have been murdering their children since the beginning of time. But what would drive someone to end a life they brought into the world?