"Killer Cases" brings all the emotion, drama, and suspense from chilling murder trials. It's a journey through the criminal justice process that gives viewers an inside look at real cases like never before.
Hog farmer, Todd Mullis, claimed his wife, Amy, fell on a four-pronged corn rake and died, but when investigators found more than four holes in her body, they knew her death was no accident.
When Shirley Carter was found murdered in her farmhouse kitchen, her abusive husband, Bill, was considered a prime suspect. But the husband pointed the finger at someone else—his son Jason. It was up to the jury to decide who to believe.
High school senior Skylar Richardson told no one about her pregnancy. However, when a newborn's body was found buried in the family's backyard, Skylar was charged with murder.
For decades, the mystery of Michelle Martinko's murder haunted her town and her family as police searched for her killer without success. 39 years later, the case took a new twist, leading to an arrest and first-degree murder charges.
An investigation into the murder of Dee Dee Blanchard, who was found face down in the bedroom of her house just outside Springfield, Missouri, in June 2015.
When Nicole VanderHeyden was found shot to death in a Wisconsin farm field, police immediately arrested her boyfriend. However, as the investigation unfolded, a man she met at a bar became a prime suspect.
When the body of former policewoman Taylor Wright was discovered buried on a remote Pensacola farm, detectives had a lineup of suspects to investigate including her ex-husband, her new girlfriend and her best friend.
Shayna Hubers called 911 to report she had killed her boyfriend in self-defense after he attacked her. However, investigators soon learned he was planning a date with another woman and suspected Shayna killed him in a jealous rage.
When Richard Smith failed to show up for work, police discovered the murdered bodies of Smith, his mother and brother in their home. Sheriff's deputies told the media they were investigating possible ritual links to the "Wiccan" religion.
Dr. Teresa Sievers was a rising social media star when she was found bludgeoned to death in her kitchen. Detectives quickly came to focus on her husband Mark, who had taken out a large life insurance policy on his wife, in a murder for hire scheme.