Although not as well known or remembered for their horrific deeds as serial killers are, serial rapists exert control through terrifying means.
Read an excerpt of the true-crime book "The Man From the Train: The Solving of a Century-Old Serial Killer Mystery" of the murder of the unorthodox Schultz family of Houston Heights, Texas.
Thomas Hargrove of the Murder Accountability Project talks about the 2,000 or so serial killers he believes are prowling U.S. streets now.
A&E True Crime spoke with Dr. Gail Saltz, clinical associate professor of psychiatry, about why the serial killer was so well-behaved after he was locked up.
Why do so many killers—Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy and David Berkowitz to name a few—abuse animals before targeting people? An expert provides insights on how the two behaviors are linked.
Ted Bundy received hundreds of love letters while behind bars. Richard Ramirez married one of his 'fans.' Criminologist Dr. Melissa Hamilton talks to A&E True Crime about the psychology behind why some women love serial killers.
Investigative journalist and crime writer M. William Phelps talks about his 'friendship' with serial killer Keith 'Happy Face' Jesperson.
When you're paid to interview killers, you learn what to expect: lies, manipulation, and eventually, the truth.
A&E True Crime spoke to a psychologist and a criminal profiler about the serial killers featured on Mindhunter, and asked them what the show got right when it comes to their impulses and motives.
Authors Blaine Pardoe and Victoria Hester on why eight murders along Colonial Parkway in Virginia have gone unsolved for so long.