He was responsible for photographing the crime scene and the girls' bodies. The graphic pictures shocked the court room and the jury. Some photos showed a close up of Libby's slashed throat and bloody ...
Peter van Agtmael’s images of war and domestic strife are arresting and almost cinematically spare, but it is the careful ...
Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood" documented the killings of a family of four in rural Kansas on this day in 1959 ...
Abbot Kahler's new book Eden Undone details the story of a ... Kahler says she was drawn in by the true crime documents that showcased mysterious disappearances, dead bodies and different stories ...
A crime scene was established after the white Hyundai sedan smashed into the roller door protecting the Donnybrook Rd store early on Saturday. The vehicle appears to have been set ablaze moments ...
That’s begun to change in recent years, and PW spoke with three authors whose forthcoming books continue to shift the narrative. Podcaster and true crime historian Kate Winkler Dawson recounts ...
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Our columnists on new books by John Banville, Kate Christensen under a pseudonym and more. By Sarah Weinman Our crime columnist on books by Kate Atkinson, Nicholas Meyer, Marcie R. Rendon and ...
A slew of true-crime content hosted by former members of the Mafia has attracted a surprising set of devotees: law-enforcement agents, looking for a deeper understanding of some of the biggest ...
Investigators released a recording of the 911 call and the bodycam footage of police arriving at the scene to ... with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for PEOPLE's free True Crime newsletter ...
A former police officer has been jailed for four years after sharing crime scene photos of two deceased women. Russell Hinkins, 43, shared a number of images of police incidents, including photos ...
This project dives into police files and archival footage just like many other true crime docuseries tend to do, but the end result is wholly unique and hits even harder after his conviction.