The new HBO series "Mind Over Murder" examines the false confessions from the case of three men and three women who were wrongfully convicted of the brutal 1985 rape and murder of 68-year-old Helen Wilson.
Helen Wilson was a beloved grandmother who was found raped and murdered in her Beatrice, Nebraska apartment 37 years ago. A group known as the "Beatrice Six" would be convicted — and later exonerated — for the murder.
Tributes poured in for Mishael "MJ" Auman, whose alleged suicide shocked the community where he worked as a beloved firefighter. Authorities now say his death was actually murder, and arrested his wife, Heather Hicks Auman, for the crime.
Officials in Utah say they no longer believe Lina Reyes-Geddes was a victim of Colorado serial killer Scott Kimball. Instead, they believe the victim's husband was the man who shot her, cut off her fingertips and left her on the side of a Utah highway in 1998.
The U.S. Marshals Service announced the capture of Kaitlin Armstrong in Costa Rica. She is accused of gunning down Anna Moriah "Mo" Wilson in a fit of jealousy.
William Lewis Reece was convicted last year for the 1997 murder of Tiffany Johnston in Oklahoma. In a bid to avoid the death penalty, Reece subsequently confessed to killing Laura Smither, Jessica Cain and Kelli Ann Cox that same year in Texas.
Many cases of missing transgender and non-binary people go unresolved because their bodies do not match the descriptions listed in their missing persons reports. The Trans Doe Task Force wants to help fix that.
Brenda and Daniel Jones say that their 16-year-old daughter, Kaylee Jones, is autistic, and that her condition left her vulnerable to online predators who may have lured her away from home.
Police say Thadius McGrath beat Samantha Rementer before strangling her to death with a lamp cord. Rementer's 4-year-old daughter told police that she bit the suspect during the attack.
Prosecutors say Johnny Edwards IV used a baseball bat and knife to attack his mother, Dr. Kathy Edwards, and his wife, Venus Quanteh, who was five months pregnant. He pleaded guilty but mentally ill and received a life sentence.