Shele Danishefsky had been about to embark on a new chapter in her life when she was discovered dead in the bathroom of her Upper West Side apartment on Dec. 31, 2009.
Pamela Smart, whose sensational case would later inspire the movie "To Die For," continues to insist she never orchestrated her husband Gregg's murder decades after her conviction.
“The system doesn’t want to acknowledge that they made a mistake, but you made a mistake,” Tiffany Murphy, the former director of the Oklahoma Innocence Project, said. “You made a horrible mistake and the fact that it happened twice in the same family — there are no words.”
“We always knew with the guns being pulled that something was going to happen. We just didn’t know who was going to be on the receiving end of it,” one neighbor said of the growing tension on a Montana hillside, which ended in Tim Newman's death.
In less than five years, three members of the Harrison family were killed under mysterious circumstances in the same Canada home — but who would have had a motive to harm them?
“He resolved to do whatever he could to discredit her and in Jerry’s world that was bringing false charges against her. And he did it in a very, very clever and really masterful way to pin these crimes on her," said a prosecutor in the case against Jerry Ramrattan.
“I’m not going to let her down,” Lindsay Buziak's father said of his continued pursuit of the 24-year-old's killer. “The only way I’m going to stop right now finding out who killed her, is die myself and I’ll be dying trying, I’ll guarantee you that.”
Brittany Tavar and her two dogs mysteriously disappeared in July 2010, but alarm bells went off for her friends and family when the dogs were found hundreds of miles away in South Carolina
John Hinckley Jr. was just 25 years old when he stood outside a Washington D.C. hotel and opened fire on Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981, striking the president and three others in a hail of bullets.