The FBI publicly releases records it has on individuals after they die.
A Durban dentist posing as a doctor claimed to have treated “thousands” of people addicted to heroin and benzodiazepines (addictive anti-anxieties) with his “wonder cure”.
It’s been almost four years since the policeman’s murder, so let’s hope the trial doesn’t go the way of the Senzo Meyiwa case.
In January this year, farm worker Jeremy Sias was found not guilty of murdering Cremer, shocking everyone involved in the case.
There’s a lot more devastation when it comes to the fading family who managed to amass power and wealth in South Carolina for over 100 years.
A 19-year-old hunter has been arrested in connection with the grisly murders of his ex-girlfriend and her best friend, after their bodies were discovered last weekend.
Judge Siraj Desai delivered his damning judgement on the Stellenbosch triple axe murders on Monday, but Henri didn’t look fazed.
As if the head honcho at Silk Road wasn’t in enough of a mess already some new developments are putting an even bigger dampener on his vibe.
It seems there may be a new twist in the Lolly Jackson murder case, as the man standing accused of the murder has pointed the finger at one of the state witnesses.
The development of technology has had some incredible benefits for us as a human race. Unfortunately, some of these are somewhat addictive – like Siri and we now instinctively turn to technology to help us, even when it comes to hiding a body.
Tensions were running high as the closing arguments came to a close last week and court was adjourned until September 11th for the handing down of the ruling. Oscar’s aunt was clearly not in agreement with old Gerrie…
In 1994, when OJ Simpson was acquitted for the murder of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ron Goldman Robert Kardashian (senior) was one of his defence attorneys and trusted confidants. He never testified during the trial, was he really hiding key evidence that would solidify OJ’s guilt?
Judge Masipa has ruled that Oscar is to undergo psychiatric evaluation in order to ascertain whether he has a mental illness or “defect.” Could this be the end of the court proceedings for good?
South Africans have another highly anticipated court drama on their hands. With the Pistorius trial reaching fever pitch, the trial of Shrien Dewani may be the next high profile case to enjoy airtime on the small screen.
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – 29 November 2010: Former Big Brother celebrity Bradford Wood at the Benoni Magistrate court in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he was granted bail for his alleged role in the death of several illegal miners on 29 November 2010. Wood and four others face murder charges after four illegal miners were shot […]