A "48 Hours" investigation into one murder leads into the dark web and to the disruption of four potential murder-for-hire plots. Correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates.
A "48 Hours" investigation into one murder leads into the dark web and to the disruption of four potential murder-for-hire plots. Correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates.
A wealthy Hollywood producer is accused of murdering his girlfriend. Was he following the plot of his frightening novel? Correspondent Maureen Maher investigates.
A family man and former pro boxer targeted for death lives to climb out of his own "grave." Who wanted him dead? "48 Hours" goes inside the sting that took down a hit man-for-hire scheme. Correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates.
A father goes hunting in a Florida lake and vanishes. Many people thought he was eaten by alligators, but not his mother. Seventeen years later, a stunning confession proves she was right all along. "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates.
A brilliant Ivy League student is murdered after he went to a California park with a former high school classmate. The parents of Blaze Bernstein, allegedly murdered because he was gay and Jewish, tell their story. Correspondent Tracy Smith investigates.
A successful 26 year old man who loved the Manhattan nightlife visits an after party at a high-end Upper East side residence and disappears. Two different accounts emerge from the end of the partying that reveal the first clue of the truth.
Four years after his death, a family feud erupts over radio legend Casey Kasem, exactly how he died and who was responsible -- an estate that could be worth $100 million is at stake. "48 Hours" Peter Van Sant reports.
"48 Hours" goes inside a family's mission to restore their son's reputation seven years after he was fatally shot by a police officer. CBS News special correspondent James Brown reports.
On June 27th, 1995 well-loved television news reporter Jodi Huisentruit went missing. 48 Hours examines the continuing efforts into Huisentruit's disappearance.
A Texas father targeted by a hit man fights for the life of the person who ordered the murder -- his son. "48 Hours"' Peter Van Sant has the latest in the case.
Chacey Poynter, a Texas woman convicted in 2016 murder of her husband, University Park Fire Department Captain Robert Poynter, tells her story for first time about what happened night he died.
Twenty years ago a death row inmate wrote to "48 Hours" that he was framed for the murder of four people. Was evidence planted? New DNA tests may finally answer that question. Correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates.
A pregnant, South Carolinian mother and her infant daughter are found dead near railway tracks. Though determined to be a suicide, the victims' family suspects their son-in-law.
After 30 years, the prime suspect in the brutal murder of an American woman living in South Korea speaks out and maintains she's innocent. Peter Van Sant investigates
An Irish Businessman with two young children marries a beautiful nanny he hires from the United States. The businessman soon winds up dead but his family does not believe the results of the investigation.
A 16-year-old Utah girl is found dead, hanging from a tree. Evidence suggests suicide but an associate of the deceased may be more involved than initially understood.
A former TV producer and wealthy windsurfing champion says he's in prison for a murder he didn't commit; the only physical evidence against him is a teaspoon of sand.
During what appears to be a staged kidnapping, multimillionaire real estate investor Peter Chadwick says his wife was murdered. The police determine Chadwick to be the killer and upon being charged, Chadwick flees justice. Can viewers help find him?
A year after a young teacher was gunned down outside of her Pennsylvania home, the lack of an arrest has many wondering if the case will ever be solved;
Wisconsin teenager Jayme Cloys witnessed the brutal murder of her parents and then was abducted and held captive. Eighty-eight days later Jayme escaped and found help. 48 Hours goes inside her story.
The FBI believes skulls drawn in blood are the number of victims murdered by a prolific serial killer. Inside the FBI search to identify them. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.