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    Black Dahlia. The 1947 murder of a 22-year-old Hollywood hopeful in Los Angeles has never been solved. More →. Brink’s Robbery. A 1950 robbery of a Brinks bank in Boston by men in masks sets of a...

    • O.J. Simpson
    • Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping
    • Beltway Snipers
    • D.B. Cooper Skyjacking
    • The Zodiac Killings
    • Watergate
    • The Black Dahlia Murder
    • Unabomber
    • Jodi Arias
    • Casey Anthony

    In what’s still probably considered the most-watched criminal case ever, Pro Football Hall of Famer O.J. Simpson was acquitted of the brutal murder of his former wife, Nicole Brown, and her friend, Ronald Goldman, a waiter at a local restaurant. From the time Simpson was declared a suspect to the day the jury delivered its verdict, Americans from c...

    Believed to have been taken from his nursery bed while he slept, the infant son of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh was found dead about two months after going missing from his family’s New Jersey home. An enormous investigation proceeded into the death with public suspicion falling at various points on several different people connected to the fami...

    Over the course of about three weeks during the fall of 2002, more than a dozen people had been mysteriously shot by an unknown sniper in the Washington, D.C. suburbs. On one single day during the spree, Oct. 3, five people were murdered by the sniper in Maryland and D.C. Eventually, the massive manhunt ballooned to include 400 FBI agents. Lee Boyd...

    In a case that remains unsolved to this day, a man who said his name was Dan Cooper hijacked a flight bound for Seattle in November 1971, jumping out of the plain with a parachute on his back and the ransom money he’d demanded and gotten in his arms. While the case has captivated the public imagination, nobody has ever faced charges in the case, an...

    We know Ted Cruz isn’t the Zodiac killer, but to this day, authorities have yet to charge any individual with any of the murders attributed to the Zodiac. Operating in northern California at various times in the 1960s and 1970s, between seven and 30 murders are attributed to the Zodiac. The murders remain the source of public fascination, and autho...

    When a 1972 break-in was reported at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate hotel in Washington, D.C., few people could have predicted where the investigation would lead. When all was said and done, multiple individuals were in jail and President Richard Nixon left office in disgrace.

    The gruesome discovery of the body of a young woman sliced in half at the waist became a national obsession, as both the Los Angeles police and the FBI interviewed dozens of suspects across the country to find the killer or killers of Elizabeth Short. Nicknamed the Black Dahlia by the L.A. press, Short was a 22-year-old aspiring actress when she wa...

    Once a well-respected math prodigy, Ted Kaczynski came to national prominence thanks to a series of bombings that killed three people and injured nearly two-dozen others. About 16 bombs have been attributed to Kaczynski, nicknamed the Unabomber. He is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole and remains incarcerated at a supermax p...

    Over the course of a five-month trial, much of which was broadcast on television, Jodi Arias was convicted of the brutal 2013 slaying of her boyfriend, Travis Alexander, who had been both stabbed and shot. Arias alleges she killed Alexander in self-defense, but a jury took just 15 hours to decide that Arias was guilty of premeditated murder. She wa...

    The day after she reported her daughter, Caylee, missing in 2008, Casey Anthony was arrested for child neglect and the following day, authorities say cadaver dogs picked up the scent of human flesh in Anthony’s car. In a trial broadcast nearly every day on cable TV, Anthony was acquitted in the death of her young daughter, though she was found guil...

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    • Jack Kevorkian. The Infamous Dr. Death Jack Kevorkian gained notoriety for his controversial assistance to terminally ill patients in ending their lives.
    • Rae Carruth. A Footballer’s Dark Deeds Rae Carruth, a former footballer in the National Football League (NFL). He became a partner in crime in the tragic murder of his pregnant girlfriend.
    • Martha Stewart. The Fall from Grace The trial of Martha Stewart, a prominent businesswoman, television personality, and writer. It lasted for a year between June 2003 and July 2004.
    • Michael Jackson. The King of Pop’s Legal Battle In November 2003, Michael Jackson’s arrest ignited a high-profile trial. Centered around allegations of child molestation and other charges.
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    • Osage Murders. In the early 1920s, discovery of oil under Osage land in north-central Oklahoma made members of that tribal nation among the wealthiest people in the world.
    • Lindbergh Kidnapping. On the evening of March 1, 1932, one or more kidnappers abducted the toddler son of famous aviator Charles Lindbergh. They left behind a ransom note demanding $50,000, some muddy footprints and a broken ladder.
    • Bonnie & Clyde. When the infamous crime spree of Depression-era outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow ended in a barrage of gunfire, it was local police officers who staged the ambush.
    • Rosenberg Espionage Case. As the Cold War heated up in the late 1940s, U.S. military intelligence agents working to decode Soviet “diplomatic” cables made a stunning discovery.
  3. Oct 12, 2017 · Here are 7 of the most famous criminal law cases in U.S. history. 1. O.J. Simpson. The infamous case of O.J. Simpson was followed closely by the entire nation. Former National Football League player, actor, and broadcaster O.J. Simpson was tried for two accounts of murder in 1994.

  4. Jun 26, 2015 · The 21 most famous Supreme Court decisions. Richard Wolf. USA TODAY. 0:04. 1:22. Marbury v. Madison. Plessy v. Ferguson. Roe v. Wade. Bush v. Gore. And now, Obergefell v....

  5. Clyde allegedly murdered a man at Hillsboro, Texas; committed robberies at Lufkin and Dallas, Texas; murdered one sheriff and wounded another at Stringtown, Oklahoma; kidnaped a deputy at Carlsbad,...

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