Television's most respected legal analyst and victims’ rights advocate Nancy Grace brings her unique perspective to some of the most complex and current true crime stories.
Rod Colvin wanted his wife’s money so badly that, even after he killed her, he schemed to sell his daughter into marriage, and even to frame her for her mother’s murder.
After Andrew Kissel was murdered in his Greenwich estate, police had dozens of potential suspects because of the breadth of his pending real estate and finance fraud charges.
“I don’t know if anybody else knows there’s a Walter No. 2,” Walt Mason told investigators after the brutal murder of his wife. The only problem was, Walt didn’t have a split personality — and he didn’t kill his wife.
Michelle Mockbee’s family went through the unimaginable, when the mother of two was brutally murdered. They would have to relive their pain again years after the killer was convicted, however.
One woman’s lie and a man with a long rap sheet ended up derailing the police investigation, wasting valuable time, before the real murderer was caught.