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Greg Lynn: Manslaughter Charges Possible if Appeal Succeeds

As convicted murderer Greg Lynn prepares to appeal his High Country killings conviction, legal authorities reveal manslaughter charges could be reconsidered if his conviction is overturned. Explore the potential legal scenarios in this developing case.

Kohberger's Chilling Profit Plan from Idaho Murders

Exclusive investigation uncovers how Bryan Kohberger, accused of the Idaho student murders, allegedly sought to profit from the victims' deaths through movie and book deals while behind bars.

Country Singer John Wesley Ryles Dies Aged 82

Legendary country singer John Wesley Ryles, known for his enduring career and classic recordings, has died at age 82, leaving behind a musical legacy spanning six decades.

Epic 6-Country European Road Trip Adventure

Discover how to experience six European nations on one epic driving adventure from the UK to Italy, featuring stunning landscapes, cultural gems and practical travel tips.

Stephen Wilson Jr: Grief, boxing and country music

Exclusive interview reveals how the rising country star transformed profound loss into musical gold, blending rock energy with raw Nashville storytelling in his debut album 'Son of Dad'.

California cold case cracked after 38 years

After 38 years, California authorities have arrested Glenn Cox for the brutal 1986 murders of two friends in Huntington Beach, cracking one of Orange County's most persistent cold cases.

Manson cult murderer Krenwinkel denied parole

Charles Manson cult member Patricia Krenwinkel, one of America's longest-serving female inmates, has been refused release for her role in the 1969 Sharon Tate murders that shocked the world.

Manson follower Patricia Krenwinkel denied parole

California Governor Gavin Newsom blocks parole for Patricia Krenwinkel, one of Charles Manson's most notorious followers, ensuring the 76-year-old remains imprisoned for her role in the 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders.

Credit Suisse Faces High Court Over Mozambique Scandal

The Swiss banking giant confronts fresh legal turmoil as the High Court greenlights a landmark case over its role in Mozambique's controversial $2 billion loan scandal that crippled the African nation's economy.

New Theory Emerges in Bowraville Murder Mystery

Exclusive: A bombshell new theory emerges in Australia's most notorious unsolved murder case as former detective Gary Jubelin faces allegations of planting evidence in the Bowraville child murders investigation.

Police Pepper Spray High School Football Players in Ohio

Outrage erupts as bodycam footage reveals Ohio police deploying pepper spray against high school football players during a heated confrontation, leaving parents furious and community leaders calling for investigation.

Mary Portas: Reinventing Britain's High Streets

Broadcaster and retail expert Mary Portas reveals her transformative vision for Britain's high streets, advocating for community-focused spaces over pure commerce in this compelling interview.

Atlanta High School Volleyball Blackface Sparks Outrage

A high school volleyball game in Atlanta has been marred by controversy after students from a rival school were pictured appearing to wear blackface, prompting a district-wide investigation and accusations of racism.

Councils get new powers to block betting shops and vape stores

Local authorities across England are set to receive sweeping new powers to block new betting shops, payday lenders, and vape stores from opening in a bid to reclaim Britain's high streets. The 'planning crackdown' aims to give communities more control ove

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