Mass Murder
Not Every Mass Murderer Is Insane, Study Says
Some people just have "extreme overvalued beliefs," apparently.
Not Every Mass Murderer Is Insane, Study Says
Some people just have "extreme overvalued beliefs," apparently.
'Auschwitz Was a Nightmare': 94-Year-Old Nazi Death Camp Guard Apologizes During Trial
Reinhold Hanning, a former Nazi SS officer, is charged in Germany with being an accessory to the murder of at least 170,000 people during the Holocaust.
If Port Arthur Killer Martin Bryant Wants to Die, Should We Let Him?
Bryant has attempted suicide several times. The Ethics Centre's Dr Matthew Beard asks whether prison officers should let him go, instead of spending life in jail.
Six Dead, Suspect Arrested After Random Shooting Rampage in Michigan
Police have arrested a 45-year-old Uber driver who may have picked up passengers between random killings in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
James Holmes Was Just Found Guilty of Murder in the Aurora Movie Theater Shooting
Holmes killed 12 people and injured 70 in a 2012 shooting spree. Now he could face the death penalty.
Dylann Roof's Sister Creates, Deletes GoFundMe Campaign for 'Dream Honeymoon'
"Money cannot replace the wedding we lost and our perfect day," she wrote.
Revisiting a Deadly Arson Attack on a New Orleans Gay Bar on Its 42nd Anniversary
The fire that killed 32 people at the Upstairs lounge has been largely forgotten, but documentarian Robert Camina wants to make us remember.
Forensic Psychiatrists Weigh in on What the Ramblings in the Colorado Theater Shooter's Journal Mean
There are explicit plans to murder people in James Holmes's journal. But does any of the material suggest the guy behind the Aurora murders is "not guilty by reason of insanity"?
This Theorist Believes That Capitalism Creates Mass Murderers by Causing People to 'Malfunction'
We spoke to academic Franco 'Bifo' Berardi, who believes mass killings like the Germanwings tragedy could be caused by the effects of capitalism on our collective mental health.
Jailhouse Snitch Testimony Is Backfiring in California
Jailhouse informants aren't just dangerous because they put good people away—they're dangerous because they can help the worst criminals catch a break.