Dan White, who assassinated Harvey Milk, the first LGBTQ person elected San Francisco city supervisor, was convicted of manslaughter and not murder. People took to the streets to protest.
Bayard Rustin was openly gay when he organized the march in Washington, D.C. during which Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech.
Billy Milligan was found not guilty by reason of insanity after his defense managed to convince a jury that he suffered from multiple personality disorder.
Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr.'s kidnapping shocked the nation during the Great Depression and fueled a media frenzy that would force the family into hiding.
Jennifer McBride, who took a plea deal in connection with the violent dognapping of Lady Gaga's French bulldogs, is now suing the star for the reward money and an additional million for pain, suffering and mental anguish.