For years Paula Zahn has interviewed convicted murderers who continue to proclaim their innocence, but that is not the case with Dawn Silvernail, a killer who admits her guilt.
When media mogul Steven Beard is mysteriously murdered in his sleep, suspicion turns to his wife Celeste Beard, and her friend Tracy. Now in prison, Tracy says that she was the victim of Celeste's delusions.
Nothing is more heartbreaking than viewing the murder of your child on videotape. Paula Zahn speaks with the parents of Melanie Goodwin as they share their story.
Kristin Ilagan, Associate Producer for "On the Case with Paula Zahn" discusses the evidence surrounding the brutal murder of Sister Margaret Ann Pahl, by a priest.
Teresa Palaia, Associate Producer for "On the Case with Paula Zahn" discusses the murder of Norma Ates, and how two strangers helped to solve a case shrouded in mystery for more than a decade.
Jessica Heasman, Associate Producer for "On the Case with Paula Zahn" discusses the difficulty of following the case of 10 year old Joel Kirkpatrick, a boy murdered in his own bed in the middle of the night.
Teresa Palaia, Associate Producer for "On the Case with Paula Zahn" discusses the story surrounding the brutal murder of Bobby Wilson, a small town's unofficial mayor.
Jessica Heasman, Associate Producer for the On The Case episode, "A Tangled Past", explains the story behind the murder of Rhonda Bradley's 68-year-old mother, Margaret.
A 19 year old college student is murdered on the street in Brooklyn, NY after a night of partying. The mother of the young man convicted of killing him goes undercover to try and prove that her son did not receive a fair trial.
A man in Huntsville, Alabama is found dead in his mansion. The small town is shocked when his wife and her twin sister are suspected of murder, dubbing them "The Black Widows."
When a couple is found murdered on the fairgrounds, it becomes the first homicide ever in the 150-year history of the Iowa State Fair. Police unravel a shocking plot that leads back to the unlikeliest of suspects.
When police find a man found beaten to death on the beach there is a mountain of evidence pointing to Bill Dillon. But is any of it true? Did investigators convict the wrong man?