by Beth Karas | Sep 26, 2016 | News |
With the airing of specials marking the 20th anniversary of JonBenet Ramsey’s murder, I started to think about other well-known unsolved crimes. One of the most famous unsolved murders in the country just passed its 50th anniversary on September 18. On that...
by Beth Karas | Sep 18, 2016 | News |
Directly across the elevators on the 6th floor of the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office is a large wall—a montage of giant-sized newspaper articles spanning decades. The headlines and articles are about famous cases the office has handled. One of them...
by Beth Karas | Sep 12, 2016 | News |
In March 2012, former Rutgers University student, Dharun Ravi, was convicted of 15 counts of invasion of privacy and related crimes for setting up a webcam to spy on his new roommate, Tyler Clementi, who was having sex with another man. In September 2010, just days...
by Beth Karas | Sep 6, 2016 | News, Bill Cosby |
Bill Cosby is fighting to keep critical evidence out of his upcoming trial. At a hearing today, the court is expected to hear arguments based on two motions to suppress evidence filed by Cosby’s attorneys. The first is a motion to suppress the contents of his...
by Beth Karas | Sep 2, 2016 | News, Bill Cosby, Pedro Hernandez, Sievers, Angelika Graswald, Justin Ross Harris |
Angelika Graswald, accused of the drowning death of her fiance Vincent Viafore on April 19, 2015, was back in court yesterday. The judge was expected to rule on whether a jury will see her 11-hour interrogation by police 10 days after Viafore died. The judge, however,...