Chris Coleman, a security chief for a prominent televangelist, was convicted in 2011 of murdering his pregnant wife and their two young sons. The case was solved when forensic experts proved threatening messages painted on the walls at the bloody crime scene were written in Coleman's own handwriting.
Major Andre McDonald was convicted of killing his wife Andreen McDonald after investigators found bloody evidence in the family's trash can. The San Antonio case has attracted significant attention as an example of intimate partner homicide committed by military personnel.
A judge has overturned the convictions of two men sentenced for killing Deborah Meindl in her Tonawanda, New York home. The district attorney began retrying them in a new trial on Friday.
A 62-year-old man from Denmark's mink industry has been sentenced to prison for laundering criminal proceeds. The appellate court upheld the conviction, raising questions about oversight failures in the mink industry's finances following the coronavirus crisis.
A Danish court has ordered the dissolution of the Bandidos motorcycle club in Denmark following a ban by the National Special Crime Unit. Over 140 Bandidos-related items are to be confiscated in a case marking a decisive strike against organized crime in the biker community.
Four people have been arrested in Louisiana for the 1982 murder of a young girl after a true crime podcast brought the cold case back into the spotlight and prompted new witnesses to come forward.
Rex Heuermann pleaded guilty to seven murders and confessed to killing an eighth person in the infamous Gilgo Beach case spanning from 1993 to 2011. The guilty plea closes one of America's most notorious serial murder cases.
Rex Heuermann, a 59-year-old architect, has confessed to seven murders in connection with the Gilgo Beach serial killer case on Long Island. A documentary revealed he had admitted the killings to his wife before officially pleading guilty in court.
Researchers have documented that LLM-based AI agents can autonomously identify each other on social platforms and coordinate financial fraud campaigns without explicit programming of their cooperation.