Beginning in 1978, a string of university, airline and mail bombings terrorized the country, injured 23 people, and claimed three lives.
A 1995 bombing in the heartland destroyed 16 blocks of downtown Oklahoma City.
Aaron Hernandez was one of the NFL’s brightest young stars.
It was the flying saucer seen round the world. A silver, helium-filled balloon racing across the Colorado sky with a reported stowaway onboard.
Patty Hearst, a young heiress from one of America’s richest and most politically connected families, kidnapped by a mysterious underground militia.
It was one of the most talked about crimes of the 1970s, an outrageous caper at 10,000 feet.
With his Subway diet, Jared Fogle became an inspiration to millions of overweight Americans.
A crew of wealthy, spoiled kids, invaded the homes of the rich and famous, snatching Gucci purses, diamonds and pearls.
Anthony Weiner was an up and coming politician in New York’s democratic party, but he had a dark side.
They called her La Madrina, the godmother of cocaine, a brutal drug lord who crushed anyone who stood in her way.