In 1995, a teenage girl was walking home with her boyfriend. She was never seen alive again. Deanna Cremin was found the following day - barely 500 feet from where her boyfriend had parted ways with her the night before.
Category: True Crime
The Mont Vernon Thrill Killing
Mont Vernon is a small, affluent New Hampshire community only 60 miles or so away from Boston. The events that transpired there in the autumn of 2009 would not only shock the community, but they would shock the entirety of the United States.
The Disappearance of Brianna Maitland
In March of 2004, a teenager left their place of employment, intent on returning home. They were never seen again.
The Murder of Taylor Behl
In the fall of 2005, a college freshman disappeared off the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University. The investigation proceeded down a path that took investigators to dark, twisted corners.
The Disappearance of Suzanne Lyall
In March of 1998, a college student got off the bus near her dorms. And she was never seen again.
The Springfield Three
In June of 1992, three women vanished from Springfield, Missouri without a trace. Nearly 30 years later, Sherrill, Suzie, and Stacy have yet to be found.
The Lululemon Murder
It’s not often that someone gets along with every single one of their coworkers. There’s always that one person we just don’t really mesh with. However, it’s extremely rare for that level of indifference - or even dislike - to turn deadly.
The Murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart
Inspiration comes from a great many sources. Inspiration is the root of creation. It can also be the root of destruction.
The Corpsewood Manor Murders
We all need an escape every now and then. Sometimes, that escape means packing up, building your own home in the woods, and enjoying the company of good neighbours who live and let live. But some neighbours are definitely kinder than others.
The Murder of Bob Crane
“I hear nothing, I see nothing, I know nothing!” This is one of the most iconic lines from the hit TV sitcom Hogan’s Heroes. Little did the writers know how much this line would come back to haunt the life - and death - of the show’s leading man, Bob Crane.