Angeline Hartmann of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and Live PD spoke with A&E True Crime about the NCMEC's response to the Jayme Closs news, misconceptions about missing children cases and the single most valuable tool in being able to find missing kids.
A&E True Crime explores the details about serial killer Ted Bundy's January 24, 1989 execution and the macabre hoopla, including celebrations and commemorative T-shirts, that surrounded it.
A&E True Crime takes a closer look at what famous FBI profiler John E. Douglas and others in the FBI had to say about the cult leader.
After being charged with the murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher, college student Amanda Knox faced an eight-year-long legal battle to clear her name. Definitively exonerated in 2015, we look at what Knox's life is like now.
After the still-unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short—the 22-year-old woman and aspiring starlet later dubbed 'The Black Dahlia'— the media and preachers used the case to warn young women of what could happen when you try to leave your family and seek fame.
The newly elected sheriff talks about his biggest concerns when filming '60 Days In,' the challenges in his facility before filming and the advice he gave this season's participants.
From putting himself on the stand to proposing to his girlfriend in court, we look at some of the most outlandish moments from the serial killer's murder trials.
Explore some of the major theories surrounding the more than 60-year-old unsolved case of a dead boy found in a box in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on February 25, 1957.
A&E True Crime talks to experts on Jeffrey Dahmer about his early life and what may have led to him becoming a serial killer.
From the arrest of a suspect in the Golden State Killer case to a serial killer's confession to the murder of 90 women, 2018 has been a breakthrough year for cold cases.