In "Blood & Money," LAPD investigators recall the Christmastime 2000 murder of Susan Berman and the cases ties to the 20-year-old disappearance of the wife of Robert Durst.
Despite Hollywood tropes, contract killings aren't reserved only for mobsters and high-profile targets. In fact, murders-for-hire are closer to home than many think.
Prosecutors say Jerry Jay struck Cecilia Finona in the head with the blunt end of an ax handle before driving her across several states as she lay dying.
Marina Ramos and her two children were last seen with a man only known as "Fernando" In Bakersfield, California. Months later, the mother's body was found in Arizona.
Anthony Don Mitchell apparently lived with severe mental illness when booked into the Walker County Jail, where lawyers say he was subjected to "horrific, malicious abuse and mountains of deliberate indifference."
A lawyer representing the family of murdered woman Gabby Petito says Roberta Laundrie wrote a "Burn After Reading" letter to her late son, allegedly offering to bring a shovel to help bury a body.
Miles Bryant is accused of concealing the death of 16-year-old Susana Morales, who disappeared while walking home from a friend's house more than six months ago.
Rachel Zendejas and Lisa Gondek were raped and strangled to death more than 40 years ago in Ventura County, California, where suspect Tony Garcia was stationed during his time with the U.S. Navy.
Content creators continue to use podcasting as a platform to showcase how racial bias, particularly in the media, has affected Black victims and victims of color.