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Remembering Karina Holmer By Name, Not Just By The Crime That Killed Her
Twenty-three years after the remains of a young woman were found near Fenway Park, the case remains unsolved, and her name is often forgotten. -
Plot That Wounded Ortiz Unraveled Because Of Many Mistakes
Officials say David Ortiz was the victim of a string of incompetent criminal mishaps that included misidentifying the most famous Dominican in the world. -
4 Suspects Named And Face Murder Charges In Flight MH17 Shootdown
International investigators have accused three Russians and one Ukrainian of taking part in the attack on Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, a passenger plane… -
The Hallmarks Of Innocence: Eyewitness Misidentification
Eyewitness identification can be powerful, but not always accurate. -
'Wake-Up Call' About A Broken System: New Study Shows Failings Of Probation, Parole
The nationwide analysis has concluded that probation and parole violations amount to nearly half of admissions to state prisons. The majority of those violations were minor infractions. -
Milton Resident Found Guilty Of Rape, Stalking
Bernard Sigh, 67, faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in state prison for the rape conviction. -
Hallmarks Of Innocence: The Scope Of Wrongful Convictions
Innocent people are convicted of crimes they didn't commit more often than you might think. -
'Most Prolific Serial Killer' In America Confesses To Murdering 5 More Women In Ohio
The new charges filed by prosecutors in Ohio are the latest decades-ago murders carried out by Samuel Little, who authorities say killed women in 19 states over nearly half a century. -
Claus Von Bulow, Convicted But Later Acquitted Of Trying To Kill His Wealthy Wife, Dead At 92
von Bulow was charged with putting his wife, Martha “Sunny” von Bulow, into an irreversible coma to gain her fortune so he could live with his mistress, a raven-haired soap opera actress. -
How Massachusetts Prisoners (Recently) Lost the Right To Vote
The question of whether convicted felons should have voting rights has become a hot-button topic in the lead-up to the 2020 election.