Arlene Fraser, a 33-year-old mother of two from Elgin, Scotland, disappeared from her home on 28 April 1998. Despite a murder conviction, her body has never been found, and questions about the case persist to this day.
On Halloween Eve 1975, Martha Moxley, a 15-year-old Connecticut student, was bludgeoned and stabbed to death in her family's Belle Haven backyard. Nearly five decades later, the case remains a tangled web of wealth, power, and allegations involving the Kennedy family.
Cari Farver, a 37-year-old computer programmer from Iowa, vanished on November 13, 2012, after spending the night at her new boyfriend's home in Omaha, Nebraska. Three years of obsessive impersonation and harassment would follow—before digital forensics revealed the stunning truth about who killed her.
Kristina Antivakis is a Danish journalist, author, and true crime producer who has become known for her forensic analysis of criminal cases and the Danish legal system. Through television, books, and public speaking, she examines the psychological dimensions of Denmark's most serious offences.
On 28 August 1976, Elizabeth Plunkett was abducted from Brittas Bay, County Wicklow, by two English serial killers planning a spree of rape and murder across Ireland. Her body was found a month later—but she never saw justice in court.
Arne Woythal, a Danish homicide detective, has shifted from solving crimes to writing about them. The career transition marks a notable evolution for an investigator who also served as a mentor to Afghanistan's Criminal Investigation Division under NATO.