Marion Pruett was a sadistic cocaine fiend that supported his habit by any means necessary. Consequences be damned.
Some media becomes inextricably linked to horrible crimes. Taxi Driver and the Reagan assassination attempt, The…
Some people spend their lives in service to others, only to have that good will destroyed at the end. How does your worst…
Sociopathy and intellect are not correlated. Serial killers have a remarkably broad range of I.Q.s. What happens when a…
People accused of heinous crimes have their lives ruined long before conviction or even indictment. What if the accusation is as far as it goes?
From Crimes In Progress editorial: What’s the worst thing you can be accused of? The list of possibilities is long and…
Dan Leach was an asshole with a problem. To solve it, he did something true crime fans find fascinating. He got away with murder.
From Crimes In Progress editorial: If you commit murder, you’re a dick. But in a few…
A stickied megathread on the r/TrueCrime subreddit got me thinking. What was the case that brought me to true crime?
From Crimes In Progress editorial: I probably should have taken this approach with…
Police work is often boring and thankless. But in 2005, one cop did something most in his profession never do. He found a serial killer.
From Crimes In Progress editorial: True crime as a genre probably wouldn’t exist without serial killers. The…
In the last few weeks, I’ve been contemplating a question that has come up in my crime fiction.
For all the contributions Arthur Conan Doyle made to crime writing, he rarely ventured into true crime.