The lead detective in the infamous Jeffrey Dahmer case is issuing a warning to a psychiatric review board that granted conditional release to a Connecticut cannibal killer -- Don't let him out!
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N ow well into the second season, the return of Oxygen’s true-crime series, Fatal Family Feuds, has proven to be a successful ...
The decision has received tons of backlash from legislators but one person in particular warned against the man’s release: the investigator who tracked down Jeffrey Dahmer.
The show is a follow-up of sorts to a tour that forensic psychologist Dr. Rachel Toles had done about serial killers.
International relations student, Eliza Mahmud, analyses the popularity of true crime media and its effects on society ...
Watch the interview with McGuigan in the video above. On News 8 at 6 p.m. Thursday, Derderian talks with Gonzalez’s family and an author from Milwaukee connected to the Jeffrey Dahmer case.
Dahmer's victims were primarily black and brown gay men, and the series hints that the ineffectiveness of police, in this case, was due to their biases against the community Dahmer seemed to target.
When the Hamilton County Coroner reopens the case decades later, new DNA technology begins identifying more victims.
Casey Anthony did party while Caylee was missing. For 31 days in 2008, she behaved like any other 22-year-old without a care ...
In the trailer, someone calls Baumeister, "The Dahmer you never heard of." The four-episode docuseries dives into the decades-old case, involving missing men targeted at bars and the 10,000 bones and ...
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