The Strange Case of Everet vs. Williams: When Two Highwaymen Took Each Other To Court
Former business partners battling it out in court isn't so unusual—unless that "business" involves robbing unsuspecting gentlemen.
Former business partners battling it out in court isn't so unusual—unless that "business" involves robbing unsuspecting gentlemen.
Beware a novel new method phone scammers have to dig into your pocket.
Accused criminals have used some wild excuses to explain away their crimes.
The infamous hijacker, parachutist, and folk hero has never been identified—but Seattle scientists might be getting closer.
There weren’t many constants in Al Capone’s rocky life, but the crime boss had a love of music, and it never wavered.
Maggot therapy is making a comeback.
In 1987, one teenage fan in Denver, Colorado took his love of the English rockers a bit too far.
Felines spend most of their time sleeping and chasing mice, but occasionally, they also fight crime.
It’s estimated that anywhere from 2 to 50 percent of art in museums and on the market are counterfeits.
Police are searching for a man who swiped an 86-pound bucket of gold flakes—and then made a very, very slow escape.
Call us mint jelly ...
The lasagna-snorting cat's car plush led to a burglary spree and humane society protests.
If you're looking for some true stories to unsettle your nerves, look no further than this collection of murder, betrayal, and catfishing.
We all have goals. Some of them involve being handcuffed and placed into the backseat of a police car.
He's not underneath the Alabama gravestone that reads "Damn the State Dept."
From unsolved murders to alien abductions, the hit series regularly rips its storylines from real life.
Dun-dun.
A six-year cold case was cracked by a former nuclear physicist.
If you plan on going on a Toys 'R Us crime spree, you might want to stop using your Rewards card.
Adaptability comes in handy. So does a belt.
Some clever new technology is making it even less likely to obtain a driver's license under false pretenses.