Chris Hansen, whose "Dateline" series "To Catch A Predator" remains iconic nearly 20 years after its premiere, talked to CrimeCon 2022 attendees about his new projects and how to stay safe in an evolving online world.
Russ Faria and his defense attorney Joel Schwartz addressed CrimeCon 2022, reliving his wrongful conviction for his wife Betsy Faria's murder, a case dramatized in NBC's "The Thing About Pam."
At CrimeCon 2022, retired crime scene investigator Robin Lindley revealed a surprising fact about a case featured on "The Real Murders Of Orange County."
David Robinson's search for his missing son Daniel Robinson has led him and a team of volunteers to find two sets of human remains in the Arizona desert.
Dr. Katherine Ramsland talked to CrimeCon 2022 attendees about the five years she spent writing a guided autobiography with BTK Killer Dennis Rader and how what she learned can help forensic psychology.
John Ramsey, JonBenét Ramsey's father, and author Paula Woodward, discussed what they say are the myths surrounding the case and took the Boulder police to task at a CrimeCon panel.
Former California deputy district attorney Matt Murphy explained to CrimeCon 2022 attendees how t victims' loved ones often helped seal convictions when a murdered person's body could not be found.
"Dateline" correspondents Keith Morrison, Andrea Canning, Dennis Murphy, and Josh Mankiewicz spoke at CrimeCon 2022 about their upcoming projects — including a new story that Morrison will unveil on the meditation-and-sleep app, Calm.
In an emotional panel at CrimeCon 2022, Melissa “Mo” Silva joined former cold case investigator Paul Holes to discuss the moment in 2015 that she learned that "Wild Bill" Huff had killed her mother in 1987.
“If you don’t affirmatively tell the police what you know, should you be held accountable and should you be sued if you have critical information?” CNN Legal Analyst Joey Jackson rhetorically asked a CrimeCon 2022 audience.
Dr. Henry Lee invited audience members at Crime Con 2022 to observe real-life photos of crime scenes to demonstrate the importance of inductive, deductive, and abductive logic.
Faith Jenkins, host of the Oxygen series "Killer Relationship With Faith Jenkins," which is returning for Season 2, spoke about romance red flags and dove into some of the most jaw-dropping cases featured in the show.
Former CIA technical operations officer Luke Bencie spoke to CrimeCon 2022 attendees about the tricks of the spycraft trade and how you can use the CIA's knowledge to improve your dating life, avoid surveillance or just learn more about your neighbors.
The family of Libby German, who was killed along Indiana's Delphi Historic Trail with her friend Abigail Williams in 2017, spoke at CrimeCon 2022 about where the infamous case stands.
The theory of Kathleen Peterson's 2001 death, featured in the hit docuseries "The Staircase," has been laughed at and mocked by local authorities — but this may be because of confirmation bias, defense attorneys Sonia Pfeiffer and David Rudolf say.
Crowdfunding by groups like the Vegas Justice League has been instrumental for Las Vegas Metro PD Lt. Ray Spencer to crack the most unsolvable cases in his jurisdiction.
"Unraveled" co-hosts Billy Jensen and Alexis Linkletter gave the CrimeCon 2022 audience the latest information on the mysterious Long Island Serial Killer case.
At CrimeCon 2022, retired NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert K. Boyce, Cobb County PD Det. Sarah Penirelli, and Robin Lindley, a retired crime scene investigator in Buena Park, California, discussed their experiences investigating murders.