DNA Collection Laws Hinder Identification of Potential Serial Killer in Virginia Cold Cases

ISLE OF WIGHT, Va. — Virginia State Police are facing obstacles in verifying whether a recently identified cold case killer could be responsible for more crimes due to laws governing DNA collection. Alan Wade Wilmer Sr. is now believed to be responsible for the murders of 20-year-old David Knobling and 14-year-old Robin Edwards in Isle … Read more

Fentanyl Overdose Crisis Hits Williamson County with Four Suspected Cases, One Fatality Reported

GEORGETOWN, Texas – The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office has reported a concerning spike in suspected fentanyl overdoses, including one fatality, last week. The incidents occurred among individuals in their 20s and 30s, with the fatal overdose taking place in the Brushy Creek area. According to the sheriff’s office, the suspected overdoses took place during the … Read more

“America’s” Most Dangerous Serial Killers: The Shocking Truth Behind Infamous Cases

Los Angeles, CA – When it comes to the world of true crime, serial killers have always captured the public’s fascination. From their chilling methods to their ability to evade capture, these notorious individuals have left a lasting impact on our society. In the United States, there have been several dangerous serial killers whose names … Read more

“Major Announcement Expected in Gilgo Beach Serial Killing Suspect Rex Heuermann’s Case” – New Connections to Las Vegas Cold Cases Explored

RIVERHEAD, N.Y. – Prosecutors in Long Island are preparing to make a significant announcement in the case of Rex Heuermann, the suspect in the Gilgo Beach serial killings. Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney is scheduled to make the announcement following a court hearing in Riverhead, New York. Heuermann, a 60-year-old architect, was charged in … Read more

Murder Guilty Verdict in Christchurch Without Body, Weapon, or DNA Confessions Highlights Growing Trend in No-Body Homicide Cases for Police Investigation Decision-Making

CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND – David Benbow was found guilty of the murder of his childhood friend Michael McGrath, even though no body was ever found. This rare occurrence presented a unique challenge for prosecutors, as they lacked evidence such as a murder weapon, DNA, or confessions in the case. Even without these crucial elements, the … Read more

True Crime Shows: Impacting Real-World Change and Solving Unsolved Cases

LONDON, UK – True crime shows have proven to have a powerful impact beyond entertainment, as they often lead to real-world changes. From reopening cold cases to overturning murder charges, these shows have made a difference in the lives of those affected by injustices. One such show is ITVX’s “Mr Bates vs the Post Office,” … Read more

Mysterious: 5 Biggest Unsolved Murder Cases in Florida Uncovered by Report

TAMPA, Fla. – Florida has been the site of several infamous unsolved murder cases that continue to capture the public’s interest. One such case is the unsolved murder of Myrtle Carter in the city of Tampa. Her body was discovered in her home, and the case remains unsolved to this day. The lack of closure … Read more

Unsolved 1980s Cold Cases Linked to Dead Virginia Fisherman Through DNA Evidence

Suffolk, Virginia – DNA evidence has linked a deceased Virginia fisherman to three unsolved murders in the state dating back to the 1980s, including the sexual assault and killing of a 14-year-old girl. Virginia State Police have identified the suspect as Alan W. Wilmer Sr., who passed away in 2017 at the age of 63. … Read more

Unexplained Infant Deaths: Crib Cameras Provide Critical Clues in Tragic Cases

Parents have long been concerned about the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS, and now, crib cameras are offering a glimpse into a rare but devastating tragedy. The cameras have captured the harrowing moments when seemingly healthy young children suddenly die in their sleep, leaving behind grieving families and unanswered questions. Autopsies have … Read more

Suspect in Three Murders Finally Named After Decades: Virginia Cases Reopen

HAMPTON, Virginia – A recent breakthrough in a decades-old murder case has shed light on the identity of a suspect in three separate killings dating back to the late 1980s. After more than thirty years, DNA evidence has linked deceased fisherman Alan W. Wilmer to the deaths of David Knobling, Robin Edwards, and Teresa Lynn … Read more