In 1991, 17-year-old Crystal Faye Todd was reported missing after she failed to meet her midnight curfew. Her mother's worst fears came true when two men noticed a female body laying unconscious in the road which was identified as Crystal. But the question remains, who murdered Crystal Faye Todd?
In January 2004, Renee Coulter called her daughter all day but got no answer, she assumed it was due to a conversation a few days before where Ashley told her mom she was pregnant. However, after five days of trying to get hold of Ashley, Renee visited her home and found her lying on the bed unresponsive. The 19-year-old had seemingly took her own life and detectives wrapped up the case, ruling it a suicide. But, Ashley’s mother and father were not happy with the story that their daughter ended her own life and put pressure on the detective. Despite their protests the case was closed. Did Ashley really take her own life?
In September 2003, yoga instructor Michael Dojaquez was found unresponsive on his front porch. He had been shot but was it a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, or did the murderer stage the crime scene to look like a robbery?
Ali Kemp seemed to be leading a charmed life. The 19-year-old grew up in a loving home with her parents and two brothers in the idyllic setting of Leawood, Kan., a peaceful, tree-lined suburb just outside of Kansas City. By all accounts, she was a remarkable young woman, who dreamed of someday going to Russia to work with needy children. But she never got the chance. On an overcast day in June 2002, Ali lost her life in a moment of terrible, senseless violence like nothing even veteran police officers in the community had ever seen before. Ali was randomly confronted by a man in the pool's pump room. Moments later, he would brutally beat and strangle her but the question remains, who was he?
Jerry Monroe was found fatally shot in his Louisville, Kentucky bar in June 2002. Police initially suspect he was caught up in the middle of a random robbery, but his family suspects that his murder was potentially the work of his wife Vicki and her adult son Leslie.
Ellen Robb was a wife and mother who was fatally attacked in her Wayne, Pennsylvania home in December 2006. Her murder appears to be a robbery gone wrong, but evidence leads police to suspect her economics professor husband, Rafael Robb.
Avis Banks was a daycare worker from Ridgeland, Mississippi and a mother-to-be. In November 2006, she was found slain in her garage. Her fiancé is initially the prime suspect, but could his mistress and co-worker Carla Hughes actually be the real perpetrator?
Grad student Denise Huber, who disappeared in 1991 after attending a rock concert, and the three-year search to recover her remains.
The case of Dawn Hacheney, who married a local minister, then died in a suspicious house fire.
The murder of Sophia Martinez, whose body was found three days after she went missing in 2000. Included: the investigation that nabbed her killer.
The 2004 murder of John Cataneo, who was shot on his front porch.
The 1988 murder of Debi Whitlock and her mother's crusade for justice