What O.J. Simpson Wants You to Know About His Robbery Case
Simpson testifies, for the first time ever, in a Las Vegas court room.
Simpson testifies, for the first time ever, in a Las Vegas court room.
The glove didn’t fit the first time, but O.J. has had a tougher time defending his innocence in the more recent Vegas memorabilia case
The ordeal involving the three missing women found in a home in a quiet Cleveland neighborhood on Monday began nearly eleven years ago with the disappearance of Michelle Knight, then 18, who was last seen on August 23, 2002
A limousine turned into a deathtrap for a group of nurses celebrating a bridal shower, leaving the driver haunted about what more he could have done to save his passengers
George Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watch captain facing trial in the 2012 shooting death of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin, has waived his right to seek immunity under Florida‘s ‘stand your ground’ law Tuesday, …
Twenty-five people, including 13 guards, have been busted in a scandal featuring everything from racketeering to smuggling to an inmate impregnating female prison officers.
Kim Lene Williams has confessed to her role in the killings of three people with her husband, Eric Williams, according to Kaufman, Tex. authorities.
Officials in Maricopa County, Ariz., said they intercepted a package intended for controversial Sheriff Joe Arpaio that contained explosive materials.
Was a goat’s head sent to the Chicago Cubs’ owner a threat? A macabre ritual? Or an attempt to lift the decades-old “Billy Goat Curse”?
Lone Star freshman Steve Maida’s help subduing the alleged attacker — and his Instagram pics from the scene — have made him a star of the Internet.
Tennessee officials wanted to make sure they got the arrest of the fugitive gunman on tape. Here’s how the tape was made — and how it was found after disappearing for decades.
The Colorado district attorney in charge of prosecuting James Eagan Holmes couldn’t suppress some harsh words for the accused theater shooter at a Monday hearing. “It’s my determination and my intention that in this case for …
If you’ve ever worried about whether the U.S. Constitution protects you from a dog’s nose, there’s no need to fret: even a canine cop needs a warrant to sniff your front porch.