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Who Is Captain Lee’s Wife? All About Their Sweet Decades-Long Love Story
He may be the silver fox of the sea, but Captain Lee Rosbach only has eyes for one woman. Just last month, Lee — who will take on a new role as host of the Oxygen true crime series Deadly Waters with Captain Lee premiering Saturday, June 1 at 9/8c on Oxygen — referred to his wife on social media as his “always beautiful bride.”
How a Group of Brave Women Took Down a Man They Believed To Be an "Incurable Psychopath" and Predator
A key witness in the case against a “terrifying” killer is speaking out for the first time in an all-new two-hour Dateline special. Alice Walker is opening up exclusively to Dateline about the unnerving encounter she had with convicted killer Victor Paleologus, the focus of Dateline’s hit podcast series Murder in the Hollywood Hills. Dateline correspondent Keith Morrison revisits the case in the upcoming Dateline episode titled “The Girl with the Hibiscus Tattoo,” airing Friday, May 31 at 9/8c p.m. on NBC.
Idaho Jury Convicts Chad Daybell of Killing Wife and Lori Vallow's 2 Children
An Idaho jury has convicted Chad Daybell of murder in the deaths of his wife and his girlfriend’s two youngest children. The verdict marks the end of a years-long investigation that included bizarre claims of zombie children, apocalyptic prophesies and illicit affairs. Now the jury will be tasked with deciding if Daybell should be sentenced to death for the crimes.
Judge in Scott Peterson Case Agrees to Retest Only One Piece of Evidence (DETAILS)
Scott Peterson's team continues to fight for their chance to clear his name in the 2004 murders of his wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son, Conner. At a Wednesday, May 29 court hearing in Redwood City, Calif., attorneys for Peterson argued that numerous pieces of evidence collected during the investigation should be retested with new and improved DNA technology.
What Really Happens When Murders Occur on International Waters? Well ...
The dark, vast open waters may seem like the perfect spot to carry out a sinister murder — but these perpetrators aren’t immune from prosecution. But even though a murder may be carried out thousands of miles from the United States shores, in many instances, federal prosecutors still have jurisdiction to prosecute the killers.
Inventor's Lies Exposed After Murdering Swedish Journalist During Submarine Trip
On August 10, 2017, Swedish journalist Kim Wall boarded the homemade submarine, UC3 Nautilus, in Copenhagen to interview self-taught Danish engineer and inventor Peter Madsen. Wall, 30, was never seen alive again. On August 11, officials rescued Madsen from his sinking submarine, but Wall was nowhere to be found. Ten...
Idaho Murder Victim’s Mom Writes Children's Book to Preserve Son’s Legacy
It's been more than 18 months since Ethan Chapin and three other University of Idaho students were found slain in an off-campus apartment on November 13, 2022. The killing made national headlines as police sought to find the perpetrator who had killed Ethan, his girlfriend, Xana Kernodle, and her roommates, Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen, in their sleep.
Dentist Said He Fatally Slashed Wife's Throat After She Stabbed Him with 7-Foot Spear Near His Groin
Police received a frantic cry for help at a residence in the small town of Mocksville, North Carolina on September 12, 2007, at 9:45 p.m. Jennifer and Kirk Turner, a well-to-do couple, had been injured in an attack, according to their friend Greg Smithson, who called 911. “When law enforcement...
A Pregnant Army Wife Dies in Apparent Suicide But Details Haunt Investigators: "Makes No Sense"
In a photo shown on Accident, Suicide, or Murder, an army soldier in a formal military uniform embraces his beautiful wife in a strapless gown. At first glance, Christian and Dorothy Davis’ life at the Fort Lewis base in Washington seemed picture-perfect. The army wife doted over their two young daughters, and another baby was on the way. But behind the smiles, dark forces were at work: cheating, depression, and Dorothy’s shocking death. She was found with three suicide notes, a gun in her hand, and a bottle of Prozac nearby — it seemed an open and shut case. But in Episode 2, Season 5, a dive into the evidence deepens the mystery.
Florida Mom Murdered on Her Own Doorstep by Jealous Clown: "Act of a Sociopath"
The Wellington mansion in the private aeronautical housing community known as Aero Club was quiet that morning in May 1990. Marlene Warren was in the living room with her 21-year-old son, Joe Ahrens, and his friend, who had spent the night, when a white Chevy LeBaron unexpectedly rolled into their circular driveway. Out stepped a person in full clown costume, toting a basket of flowers and a red heart-shaped balloon that said, “You’re the Greatest.”
How Safe Are Cruise Ships Really? What to Know About the Popular Vacation Choice
On May 7, a cruise ship worker on the Norwegian Encore going from Vancouver to Alaska allegedly attacked a woman and two security guards with scissors on board the vessel, according to an Associated Press report. He was later arrested by the FBI. The scary incident raises a question that...
Utah Children’s Book Author Breaks Silence on Accusations She Poisoned Husband: “This Means War”
Kouri Richins, a Utah mother accused of killing her husband and then writing a children’s book about loss, is proclaiming her innocence from behind bars as she declares “war” against prosecutors. “You took an innocent mom away from her babies,” she told Dateline True Crime Weekly in...
Why Nicole Brown's Sisters Have "Complicated" Feelings About O.J. Simpson's Death
Nicole Brown Simpson's family has mixed emotions when it comes to the death of O.J. Simpson. The former NFL star died of metastatic prostate cancer at the age of 76 in April, sparking conversations about O.J.'s complicated legacy and his acquittal in the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole, and her friend Ron Goldman. Missing from the conversations were Nicole's sisters Dominique, Denise, and Tanya, who chose to stay silent amid the frenzy.
Captain Lee Reveals His Run-In with the Law After "Unique" '80s Drug Smuggling Operation
The new host of Oxygen’s Deadly Waters with Captain Lee is diving into one maritime misadventure that left its mark. Navigating his way from Bravo’s Below Deck franchise, the no-nonsense Captain Lee (whose real name is Lee Rosbach) plunges audiences into the depths of true crime on the high seas, from fatal vacations to ghost ships and more. His new series premieres on Saturday, June 1 at 9/8c on Oxygen True Crime and exposes the wicked intentions of those who thought committing crimes on the water would shield them from justice," per a press release.
Victim's Family Fights Release of Ex-Detective Found Guilty of Murder: "She Lied for Decades"
A former Los Angeles Police Department detective was granted parole late last year after serving 15 years for murder. But now, her release has been delayed after the victim's family made an impassioned plea. Back in November, a panel of parole commissioners voted that 64-year-old Stephanie Lazarus, who was convicted...
Captain Lee Reveals the Accidental Way He Launched His "Magical" Seafaring Career
“I was living in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Ran out of money. Took a job delivering a sailboat down to the British Virgin Islands,” he told Oxygen.com. It was a game-changing journey in which he realized that he was “going to make my living” on the ocean.
How Crime Scene Reenactments Work on Snapped: “We Really Do Sweat the Small Stuff"
For decades, Oxygen’s Snapped has shown viewers the many reasons women kill. Now, for the series’ 20th anniversary, we’re getting an inside look at how the people behind the scenes of Snapped deliver edge-of-your-seat drama, including what it takes to recreate the evilest of evil deeds. Director...
What Really Happened to Amy Lynn Bradley, a Woman Who Vanished From Her Cruise Ship?
The 1998 disappearance of Amy Bradley continues to garner public interest and puzzle even the most seasoned of investigators today. Twenty-six years after the American college graduate’s bizarre disappearance from a family cruise ship, there has been no conclusive sign of the missing Virginia woman. Theories and leads, however, remain as active as ever, especially in light of TikTok, social media, and true crime sleuths bringing light to the case.
Here's How Producers Choose Cases Featured on Snapped — and How It's Evolved Over the Years
When Snapped first premiered 20 years ago, it was before the days of true-crime obsessed fans, crime conventions, or even television networks dedicated to all things true crime. “When Snapped first started it was really unique, there weren’t as many competitors,” Madeline Griffey, the executive producer and showrunner for Snapped,...
Woman Seduces Ex-Cop Through AOL Chat Rooms and Cons Him Into Murdering Her Husband
Can a murder case rewrite how a courtroom decides who is innocent and guilty? In Snapped's explosive 20th anniversary special about the infamous Sharee Miller case, the prosecutors and investigators argue it can. The murder of Sharee’s husband, Bruce Miller, by former Kansas City police lieutenant Jerry Cassaday shocked the...
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