
Dr. Jack Kevorkian thought it was an act of mercy to assist over 130 terminally ill patients die a peaceful death. However, Michigan prosecutors thought it was mass murder... but would a jury agree?

A secret crush confession on a TV talk show appearance, leads to the murder of a young man. Does this case of deadly homophobia prove that American daytime talk shows have gone too far?

Dr. Jack Kevorkian thought it was an act of mercy to assist over 130 terminally ill patients die a peaceful death. However, Michigan prosecutors thought it was mass murder... but would a jury agree?

Mary Kay Letourneau, a 34-year-old schoolteacher, stunned the world when she claimed to be in love with a 12-year-old student. But how would a jury react to the disturbing revelations in this case?

Reverend Randall Foos claimed it was an accident when his car hit and killed a 19-year-old girl.But there was more to this case than the eye could see was this "accident" actually a deadly crime?

Naveed Haq's history of mental illness was not disputed.But after targeting Jewish women in a mass shooting, a jury must decide if Haq's mental health issues make his deadly rampage less of a crime.

Carl and Raylene Worthington believed the only cure their 15-month-old daughter Ava needed was prayer. When Ava died, prosecutors didn't find it to be a matter of faith. They considered it a crime.

When 16-year-old Neil Beagley fell ill, his parents believed their faith would heal him. Prosecutors said his death was preventable, so much so that they charged the parents with negligent homicide.

Michael Andrade claims that the revelation he was dating a transgender woman drove him to murder her. His trial became a landmark case for prosecuting hate crimes against transgender people.

Naveed Haq's history of mental illness was not disputed.But after targeting Jewish women in a mass shooting, a jury must decide if Haq's mental health issues make his deadly rampage less of a crime.

Carl and Raylene Worthington believed the only cure their 15-month-old daughter Ava needed was prayer. When Ava died, prosecutors didn't find it to be a matter of faith. They considered it a crime.

When 16-year-old Neil Beagley fell ill, his parents believed their faith would heal him. Prosecutors said his death was preventable, so much so that they charged the parents with negligent homicide.

Michael Andrade claims that the revelation he was dating a transgender woman drove him to murder her. His trial became a landmark case for prosecuting hate crimes against transgender people.