Q&A with Live PD's "Sticks" on fentanyl, when to intervene if you witness an attack, and his after show snack of French toast.
Q&A with Christina Lindstrom, Impact Producer of "The Keepers" about the staggering sexual abuse statistics in the U.S., and what to do if someone tells you they've been abused.
Social worker Brooke Gittings, whose wildly successful Convicted podcast tells the story of imprisoned killer Richard Nicolas, talks to True Crime about taking on host duties for A&E's new Cold Case Files podcast.
Travis Yates, editor in chief of LawOfficer.com, and a police officer in Tulsa, OK, talks about the toll an officer's death takes on the community, the families and fellow officers.
We asked courtroom artist and fine-art painter Jane Rosenberg what it's like to have a front row seat at some of the biggest trials of our time, why she never travels without a razor (but never in court), and what she expects at the upcoming Bill Cosby trial.
Q&A with Plum Sykes, author of the suspense novel Party Girls Die in Pearls: An Oxford Girl Mystery, on how mystery novels don't always have to be super dark, what it's like to work at Vogue, and the allure of floppy-haired British boys.
Q&A with Bill Kurtis on his prison fan mail, the worst case he ever saw, and how you can go home again.
Ari Mark, executive producer (with Phil Lott) of Cold Case Files (2017), spoke with us about how they find their cases for the show, what makes them solvable and the true crime he’s dying to tackle.
Sheriff Jamey Noel sits down to talk about season 2 participant Sheri's return to Clark County Jail as a CO in the new webseries, 60 Days In: From Inmate to Officer.