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Relatives of the schizophrenic West Whittier resident, who was armed with a knife, say he was needlessly killed during a ...
Unsealed court documents reveal hostile texts a 15-year-old allegedly sent to his mom months before she and his younger son ...
An Omaha man charged with stabbing and killing his father was denied bail Monday. The mother of the man accused in the ...
Lane Kugler has forgiven his son-in-law for stabbing to death his only daughter and two grandsons. But he has nothing but ...
June, Rita and the Marthas successfully orchestrate the escape of 86 children to Canada, but June is shot by the regime ...
Ozark is one of the best original crime dramas on Netflix, but there are a few glaring issues that stand out upon a rewatch. Between 2017 and 2022, Ozark ran for four seasons, comprising a total of 44 ...
A Houston-area man convicted of killing his wife died this week after more than three decades on death row, marking the second condemned prisoner to die behind bars in the past month. Prison officials ...
USA TODAY Investigative Reporter Nick Penzenstadler discusses how mentally ill detained immigrants are being forced to fight in solitude and more.
The Baltimore County day care owner who shot her husband over allegations of child sex abuse was released from prison last week after serving over half of her four year sentence.
A national legal aid program for mentally ill immigrants was gutted by the Trump administration, leaving many to face deportation without an attorney.
Mentally ill detainees facing deportation are by law afforded a fair hearing, but a national program to provide attorneys has been gutted.