A N.Y.C. man was charged with murder after knocking a woman down the N.Y.C. subway stairs. The suspect has been identified as David Robinson.
A N.Y.C. man was charged with murder after knocking a woman down the N.Y.C. subway stairs. The suspect has been identified as David Robinson.
A Pennsylvania man was killed by a stray bullet while eating Thanksgiving dinner. He was later pronounced dead at the hospital.
A Montana mom is being accused of killing her two young kids. Leannah J. Gardipe has been charged with two counts of deliberate homicide.
On November 22nd 2016, 20-year old Sarah Butler was murdered by Khalil Wheeler-Weaver, now known as the Dating App Killer. The serial killer had already claimed the lives of two prior victims that year and attempted to murder a third, Tiffany Taylor.
Jake Notman, 27, had stabbed, strangled and ran over Lauren Bloomer after eating a cannabis brownie at their home in Bingley Avenue on November 20 last year.
During a trial at Stafford Crown Court the court heard Ms Bloomer, who was a 25-year-old university student, had "recorded her own murder" on a mobile phone after searching for advice for the "bad weed trip" suffered by Notman.
A N.Y. woman attempted to attack her elderly husband who she married for citizenship. Olivia Raimo attacked him with a straight razor.
A 9-year-old fought off a man trying to steal her mother's purse. Video footage showed Journee throwing punches to protect her mother.
Floating human remains that were found by a fisherman were identified as 47-year-old Florida mother, Stephanie Crone-Overholts.
A holiday parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin saw a devastating outcome on Sunday evening after a SUV crashed into the ongoing parade leaving at least five people dead and many more injured.
The case hadn't been solved until last Friday. A suspect's daughter provided a D.N.A. sample that tied her father to the death of Candice Rogers.
Oxygen is going all out for the holidays this year, offering up a full slate of new, investigative series throughout the month of December. Think bone-chilling stories set in the wilds of the far Northwest, shocking crimes that darkened sunny SoCal, and of course, winter misdeeds that turned the sweet holiday season sour.
The special event kicks off with all-new episodes of Homicide for the Holidays airing consecutively beginning Monday, Dec. 6 through Thursday, Dec. 9.
A L.A. model's cause of death remains under investigation after her autopsy. Christy Giles passed away after a night out with friends last Saturday.
Forty-three years ago this week, over 900 people lost their lives in the Jonestown Massacre. The mass-murder-suicide took place just a year and a half after Jim Jones moved hundreds of his followers from California to a large plot of land outside Georgetown, Guyana.
A prominent Memphis rapper was killed while at a bakery in his hometown on Wednesday.Young Dolph, whose real name is Adolph Robert Thornton Jr, was shot while visiting a local bakery in Memphis. He was 36 at the time of his death.
The two kidnappers, James Phelps, 58, and Timothy Norton, 56, have been in custody since mid-September for the abduction of Rainwater. Norton confessed to FBI that Phelps had asked him to help murder Rainwater.
Steven Vogel, 32, was found guilty of the first-degree murder of Michael Williams, 44.The body of Williams was found in a ditch after a fire was reported. When police went and investigated the fire, they discovered Williams in the ditch.
A 911 call was made last Tuesday regarding an unresponsive infant. San Diego police arrived and began performing life-saving methods on the baby until paramedics arrived. The infant later passed away at the hospital.The baby's parents, Brandon Copeland, 21, and Elizabeth Ucman, 22, could face 25 years to life if convicted of murder.
An Oregon man was charged with a federal hate crime after he stalked and attempted to murder a gay man. Daniel Andrew McGee met the victim on an app called Grindr, a dating app primarily targeted towards gay men.
A North Carolina man was pardoned for a wrongful murder conviction. Governor Roy Cooper pardoned Montoyae Sharpe.
The arrest may come as quite a shock to those who've been following the case from the beginning — especially because it was Jamie Moore who led the charge in asking police and the public to find her daughter. But after speaking with Jashyah and conducting a more thorough investigation into her home life, it's clear that authorities have learned there was more to this story than originally met the eye. (For one thing, prosecutors discovered that the teen wasn't even enrolled in school at the time of her disappearance.)
Both Jashyah and her 3-year-old brother have been removed from Jamie Moore's custody and are safely in the care of child protective services.