To Rob a Bank: The Story of Melvin Mingo

To Rob a Bank: The Story of Melvin Mingo

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The Haves and the Have Nots: Inside the Washington D.C. Mansion Murders

When a beloved D.C. power family vanished behind the doors of their mansion, a routine workday spiraled into a nightmare of lies, ransom, and fire. What investigators uncovered inside would expose a meticulously cruel plot—and leave one haunting question that still lingers: did o ...  Show more

From Classroom Crush to Contract Killing: Pamela Smart’s Secret

On a quiet New Hampshire street in 1990, a young husband was executed in his own home—what looked like a botched robbery quickly unraveled into something far darker. This episode explores the explosive case of Pamela Smart: a forbidden affair, teenage accomplices, a murder-for-hi ...  Show more

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