A weekly look at the best new crime, suspense, and detective writing. This week's book, "Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI," by David Grann.
When a child goes missing, we know what usually happens: the Amber alerts buzz your phone, police helicopters hover over searchers, and parents make tearful pleas on the news. But when that missing child is a teenager, the response is often much different.
The Keepers asks the question "Who killed Sister Cathy?" It may be hard to imagine raising a hand against a women of the cloth, but there are, unfortunately, many other shocking cases of slain nuns.
Q&A with Live PD's "Sticks" on fentanyl, when to intervene if you witness an attack, and his after show snack of French toast.
Q&A with Christina Lindstrom, Impact Producer of "The Keepers" about the staggering sexual abuse statistics in the U.S., and what to do if someone tells you they've been abused.
A weekly look at the best new crime, suspense, and detective writing. This week's book, "The Thirst," by Jo Nesbo.
Social worker Brooke Gittings, whose wildly successful Convicted podcast tells the story of imprisoned killer Richard Nicolas, talks to True Crime about taking on host duties for A&E's new Cold Case Files podcast.
Travis Yates, editor in chief of LawOfficer.com, and a police officer in Tulsa, OK, talks about the toll an officer's death takes on the community, the families and fellow officers.