On December 21, 2015, a man posing as a school psychologist forced his way into a home in Rupperswil, Switzerland, holding four people hostage before killing them and setting the house ablaze. The subsequent manhunt would become one of Europe's most intensive criminal investigations.
Kouri Richins, a Utah mother and children's book author from Park City, was convicted on March 16, 2026, of poisoning her husband Eric with a lethal dose of fentanyl in March 2022. Prosecutors argued she killed him to collect millions in life insurance and fund a new life with a boyfriend.
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The conflict between Hells Angels and Bandidos has cost dozens of lives in Germany. From the bloody 1990s to the latest club bans in 2026 – a chronicle of organized biker crime.
Natten til 29. maj 1993 satte fire unge højreekstremister ild til boligen tilhørende den tyrkiske familie Genç i den tyske by Solingen. Fem kvinder og piger omkom i flammerne, mens otte andre blev alvorligt kvæstet.
The Red Army Faction terrorized West Germany for nearly three decades. Founders Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin and Ulrike Meinhof left behind a bloody trail of 34 murder victims, including business leaders, bankers and politicians.
Kouri Richins, a 35-year-old Utah mother, has been found guilty of murdering her husband Eric by poisoning his cocktail with a lethal dose of fentanyl on March 3, 2022. The conviction came after a three-week trial in Park City, with jurors deliberating just three hours before returning guilty verdicts on all five counts, including aggravated murder and attempted murder.
In May 2009, a security executive in Illinois staged an elaborate home invasion to cover up a triple homicide. But FBI handwriting experts discovered he had made a critical mistake—writing the threatening messages himself—that would prove his guilt beyond doubt.
U.S. Air Force Major Andre McDonald was convicted of manslaughter in January 2023 for the death of his wife Andreen McDonald, whose remains were discovered months after she vanished from their San Antonio, Texas home in February 2019.