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Famous Cold Case Murder Passes 50th Anniversary

by Beth Karas | Sep 26, 2016 | News | 100 comments

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...

John Lennon’s Killer–Will He Ever Be Paroled?

by Beth Karas | Sep 18, 2016 | News | 171 comments

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...

New Jersey Appellate Court Orders New Trial for Former Rutgers Webcam Case

by Beth Karas | Sep 12, 2016 | News | 205 comments

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...

Bill Cosby Seeks to Suppress Key Evidence Against Him

by Beth Karas | Sep 6, 2016 | News, Bill Cosby | 153 comments

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...

Updates on Cases KOC is Following

by Beth Karas | Sep 2, 2016 | News, Bill Cosby, Pedro Hernandez, Sievers, Angelika Graswald, Justin Ross Harris | 74 comments

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,...
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