Ted Bundy received hundreds of love letters while behind bars. Richard Ramirez married one of his 'fans.' Criminologist Dr. Melissa Hamilton talks to A&E True Crime about the psychology behind why some women love serial killers.
Most convicts serve time in jail or prison for crimes where incarceration is an option, but in some cases, judges think quite literally outside the box and issue punishments intended to fit the crime.
Investigative journalist and crime writer M. William Phelps talks about his 'friendship' with serial killer Keith 'Happy Face' Jesperson.
Bestselling true-crime writer Suzy Spencer tours a body farm at Texas State University, where researchers study body decomposition in different settings to help those in forensic science and law enforcement fields.
Thomas G. Martin, former supervisory federal agent for the U.S. Department of Justice, gives his take on the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
From suspects hiding behind fake walls to chasing naked peeping Toms, the Live PD analyst shares his most memorable arrests.
Writer Larry Brand of the 'Young Charlie' podcast talks about misconceptions about the deranged cult leader's early years.
When you're paid to interview killers, you learn what to expect: lies, manipulation, and eventually, the truth.
Read an excerpt from Michael Arntfield's true-crime book 'Mad City: The True Story of the Campus Murders America Forgot,' about the 1968 campus murder of University of Wisconsin-Madison student Christine Rothschild and her best friend's fight to find the killer.
Stopping an armed robbery while out on a date was just another day in the life of NYPD cop Ralph Friedman, who was the force's most decorated detective when he retired in 1984.