WESTPORT, Conn. (WTNH) — A woman who was killed and then found burning in a pile of tires 39 years ago in Westport has been identified thanks to advancements in DNA technology.
More than 20 years after a woman’s body was pulled from the Skokie River, the Illinois State Police are still searching for her name.
This episode of Arizona Crime Uncovered follows the story of two Jane Does who were both found dead in Mohave County decades ...
A lawsuit filed this week alleges that the only full-time gynecologist at the California Institution for Women in Chino ...
A woman sues three hotel chains claiming she was a sex trafficking victim who was raped nearly 1,000 times in their establishments.
A DNA phenotyping image of Sayville Jane Doe. Credit: Suffolk County District Attorney The discovery ... Credit: James ...
Taylor Swift was spotted toasting Jay-Z at the Grammys on Sunday night amid his rape allegations. The 55-year-old rapper has ...
Carlos Arcos Jr., 39, of Danbury, accused of sexually abusing an underage girl for several years, pleaded not guilty to a ...
Civil rights attorneys represent a victim, Jane Doe, in a Houston-area sex trafficking case involving a Klein Cain High ...
The singer accuses Warner Bros. Discovery, Ample, and other individuals behind the series of promoting and publishing defamatory claims against him – after allegedly being provided with "proof" that ...