The Man Who Killed Judge Wood
The end of the Chagra family’s drug empire, a few words on murderer-for-hire Charles Harrelson, and the most incriminating tapes since Watergate.
The end of the Chagra family’s drug empire, a few words on murderer-for-hire Charles Harrelson, and the most incriminating tapes since Watergate.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals confirms your worst fears about lawyers and judges and the impotence of the criminal justice system.
Rusty Hardin is a prosecutor. Most of the time, his job is to put people in jail. This time, he wants a man dead.
Lock your doors. The police have given up trying to catch burglars.
Houston police said they shot Randy Webster because he pointed a gun at them. Randy’s father set out to prove they were lying.
He knows the secrets behind closed doors.
Ellis prison houses 2400 dangerous criminals, and it’s the safest place to live in Texas.
A few years ago guards ran the Rusk State Hospital for the criminally insane. Now sociopathic criminals rule the wards.
Amarillo millionaire Stanley Marsh 3 couldn’t believe his own good fortune—the Cullen Davis murder trial was coming to town.
If you ever go to Houston, you’d better walk right. You’d better not gamble, and you’d better not fight.
The secret life of the man who tells the Man.
The rodeo where it really doesn’t pay to win.
The life and times of Candy Barr—the woman who made headlines by always being in the wrong place at the right time.
A real-life detective caper, complete with surprise ending.
Need a criminal lawyer? Here are the biggest names in the state.
He may have pleased the court, but what about himself?
He left a police department, a mayor, and fifty bodies in his wake.
The Federal prison in Fort Worth is unique in more ways than one.
A San Antonio patrolman tells what it is like on the job.
Those who enforce our narcotics laws often use the stuff themselves.
High-speed chases, murder investigations, and window-peeping are all in a day’s work.
Making the rounds with Texas’ most unlikely cop.