The Murder of Sophie Sergie Part 2 (Alaska)
In part 2, you’ll hear about the evidence, the admitted mistakes, and the list of alternative suspects that the defense says will change your mind about who committed this violent crime. At the end of it all, we all just want one thing – Justice for Sophie Sergie and peace for her family.
The Murder of Sophie Sergie Part 1 (Alaska)
The 2019 arrest of Steven Downs seemed like the first sign of real closure for Sophie Sergies’s family, but as the trial proceedings play out in Alaska Superior Court right now in January of 2022, what seemed like a clear answer on the surface gets more difficult to pin down each day.
The Murder of Douglas J. Parent (Maine)
Who killed the well-known Waldoboro figure? And why? His case has been on the Maine Unsolved Homicide list for decades and one rumor about what happened that night has circulated nearly as long. You’ll get to know Doug Parent through his own words and voice, thanks to a 1977 interview by a University of Maine student.
The Murder of Sean Conway (Maine)
Sean Conway's family has been waiting 31 years to learn what happened to their brother and son on January 16, 1991. This long-standing case is still considered an open and active homicide investigation, though it’s been years since any new developments have come to light.
The Murder of Jason Bass & Disappearance of Adam Emery (Rhode Island)
To this day, state police, the FBI, and even international law enforcement continue searching for Adam Emery. Meanwhile, the family of Jason Bass waits for an ending that brings the long-awaited closure they deserve.
The Murder of Katherine Murphy (Maine)
Katherine Murphy was a freshman at Colby College, continuing her family legacy at Maine's mini-Ivy liberal arts school when someone stole her life. This is the still unsolved homicide of Katherine Murphy.
The Murder of Michael T. Connolly (Maine)
Like the waters of Casco Bay, the mystery, and the uncertainty surrounding the death of patrolman Michael T. Connolly in the early morning hours of August 15th, 1930, is just as deep and open ended today as when it was a fresh case over ninety years ago.
The Suspicious Death of Alexie Adams (Maine)
A young woman in a college town was found dead in the snow. From the first minutes of the investigation, police assumed she must’ve had too much to drink, fell down, and didn’t get back up in the sub-zero temperatures. Her death was an accident. But the family of Alexie Adams and the private investigator they’ve hired aren’t convinced they have the entire truth about what happened to Alexie that night.
The Murder of Jack Bevins – Part 2 (Maine)
Are there exceptions to murder? That’s what the defense was prepared to argue for their client, the victim’s wife, Jacqueline Bevins. Their own investigation into the life and marriage of Jackie and Jack painted a clear picture of why Jackie believed that pulling the trigger was her only option.
The Murder of Jack Bevins – Part 1 (Maine)
This case will challenge you. It will raise questions in your mind about consequence and justice, and what happens when an individual decides, or maybe, is forced to take those things into their own hands.
The Murder of Thomas Napier (Maine)
After a challenging childhood and trouble with the law as a teen, the life of Thomas Napier was on a better path. Sadly, the progress Thomas was making would never reach its full potential. One weekend in October of 1993 changed everything, and his family still asks the same questions all these years later -- Who killed Thomas?
The Suspicious Death of William Costello (Massachusetts)
When Captain William Costello was found unresponsive on his bathroom floor, the responding doctor assumed he suffered a heart attack. No sooner was the last flower laid at his tomb did the rumors begin to swirl. It seemed no one believed the Fire Captain died of anything natural. All eyes were on his wife, Mrs. Jessie Costello.