This true crime series examines the killing of Antonio Arredondo, a California father shot to death in front of his children after a brief parking dispute in twenty twenty two. Told in a forensic, pressure driven style, the story traces how an ordinary argument escalated into fatal violence, how investigators reconstructed a chaotic scene, and how the justice system responded to an act that permanently altered a family. The focus remains on evidence, accountability, and the lasting cost carried by those left behind.
“Killing of Deona Marie Knajdek (2021)” is a somber true-crime account set during a turbulent moment in Minneapolis, where grief, activism, and public tension...
When Olympic glory turns deadly, what do we believe: the tearful testimony of a beloved hero or the silent truth of a locked door?...
This three-part true crime series examines the death of Eric Richins, a Utah husband who died from fentanyl poisoning in March twenty two, twenty...