A&E True Crime explores how Aaron Hernandez went from gridiron star to convicted murderer—and how his life is teaching researchers about the brain.
The circumstances around the cult leader's death is still a mystery decades later. Was his gunshot self-inflicted? Or did someone kill him?
One element of the 1978 mass death at Jonestown that hasn't been explored much is leader Jim Jones' rampant drug abuse—and how he used substances as a tool of control in his church. A&E True Crime investigate the roles drugs played at Jonestown.
Marcia Clark of 'Marcia Clark Investigates the First 48' tells A&E True Crime why she was interested in investigating the mysterious death of Rebecca Zahau on the show.
A&E True Crime spoke with Marcus Parks—whose podcast "The Last Podcast on the Left" ran a special on Jonestown—to learn more about the last fateful hours of the men, women and children who died that tragic day.
Experts weigh in on whether the 918 people, including almost 300 children, who died during the Jonestown massacre were victims of suicide or murder.
Michael J. Tillman says 20 years in the crime-scene cleanup field have taught him how to walk the line between sensitive, personal care for a victim's family and maintaining a sense of remove so he can still come to work the next day.