The Sex Slave Murders: Gerald & Charlene Gallego Pt. 2

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Happily Never After: Disturbing Case of Joseph Ferlazzo

Emily Schwarz, 22, and her husband Joseph Ferlazzo, 41, traveled to Bolton, Vermont in October 2021 to celebrate their one-year anniversary, but Emily never came home. Joseph shot her twice in the head using a red throw pillow to muffle the gunshots, dismembered her body, and spe ...  Show more

NBA Star Murdered by Ex-Wife

Lorenzen Wright, beloved former NBA star and Memphis hometown hero, was shot to death in the early morning hours of July 19, 2010, his body discovered nine days later in a wooded area of southeast Memphis. Find out what happened next on this episode of Crimes of Passion with Sier ...  Show more

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