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Behind the scenes of the

2019 cold case conference: information to close those cases

Book Review:

Move over, Bonnie & Clyde! It's Ben & Stella Mae

The 2019 CUE Conference

Over 80,000 people are missing at any time. Most return. Some never do. CUE is there for all of them.

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"There's no turning back"

At the CUE Missing Person's 2019 Conference, one mom explains why

Surviving Ted Bundy's Wrath

In 1978 serial killer Ted Bundy attacked sleeping women in the Chi Omega house. This survivor shares her story.

Handwriting analysis of serial killers

can evil be predicted from a pen stroke?

The Julie Harper case - sentence reduction under new gun law?

-Aleida Wahn in the courtroom

Manson's minions

Before they were murderers, they were kind and loving. The "Family's" youngest member recalls the people that were her friends.

Mazes & Monsters

Michael Butterfield's personal journey with the Atlanta child murders

Analysis of a female serial killer

Dr. Joni Johnston discusses Dana Sue Gray's penchant to kill

Cover Story - Dr. Henry Lee - 06

Correction: In the Spring 2019 issue of True Crime: Case Files, on page 46, part of the article “Death Under the Coronado Bridge” reads: "The defense invoked the circumstantial evidence rule which provides where there are two reasonable conclusions and one points to innocence his attorney." It should read: "The defense invoked the circumstantial evidence rule, which provides where there are two reasonable conclusions, and one points to innocence while the other points to guilt, the jury must accept the one that points to innocence. The jury was therefore required to accept Sepolio was under .08 declared his attorney."

The most comprehensive book on the Cosby case EXCERPT p. 78

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When Hot Springs was a hot town

Synova Cantrell takes a tour with a few mobster's ghosts

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She survived Rodney Alcala and is now helping to locate his missing victims