Aphrodite Jones discusses the rule of three's when it comes to reporting and why you can never simply take someone at their word when it comes to crime.
Aphordite Jones explains the True Crime genre and talks about her approach to reporting that has inspired the new series on Investigation Discovery "True Crime with Aphrodite Jones."
In all her years researching crimes, Aphrodite has come to the realization that it would be impossible to prevent a crime that has already happened. What she can do is make a compelling case so someone might be able to avoid a similar situation i ...
In 1994 Michael Jackson settled a lawsuit brought about by a child accusing him of sexual molestation for several million dollars. Because of that settlement, four other accusers came forward and made Jackson a target.
Aphrodite Jones believes that the media wanted Michael Jackson convicted in the court of public opinion so that he would go to prison. She also believes that the media had the most to gain in a guilty verdict in the form of ratings and print publ ...
Some criminals seem to believe they are better off defending themselves in court. Unfortunately, some of them should have left it up to their lawyers. Aphrodite Jones shares some funny stupid criminal stories.
Bank robberies accounted for two percent of robberies nationwide. The majority of bank robbers are eventually caught. After hearing these stupid criminal stories from Aphrodite Jones you'll begin to understand why.
During 2008, over 11 million adults in the U.S. were the victims of fraud. Unfortunately, some of these criminals were not bright enough to know how to actually get away with it. Aphrodite Jones shares some bizarre criminal stories.
From criminals who use magic marker disguises to those that try to use police cars to make their getaway, Aphrodite Jones shares some of the stupidest criminal escape stories.
Have you ever heard the story of the woman who discovered a finger in her bowl of chili at Wendy's? You won't believe the truth behind this wacky story.
Aphrodite Jones covered Michael Jackson's molestation trial in 2005 in California for Fox News. Now, she explains what the trial was like and why she knew that something was not right.
Was Michael Jackson really addicted to propofol? Aphrodite Jones meets with Michael's former doctor in Ireland, Dr. Patrick Treacy to get his thoughts.
Speculation about the events surrounding Michael Jackson's death continues to grow as Dr. Conrad Murray's trial nears. Aphrodite Jones meets with Michael's former doctor in Ireland, Dr. Patrick Treacy, to get his thoughts on Michael and the Conra ...
Three insiders, Gerlene Gibson, Ray Martino and Larry Birkhead tell the shocking story of their reaction the moment they learned of Anna Nicole Smith's death.
Aphrodite meets with Dr. James Pennebaker, a context analyst as he reviews the ransom note that was called into question during the initial investigation into the murder of Jon Benet Ramsey.
Rodney Alcala's first known victim, who narrowly escaped death after an assault in 1968 when she was eight years old, expresses her outrage at a justice system that failed her and Alcala's other victims.
Aphrodite meets with expert Criminal Psychologist Dr. Louis Schlesinger, who talks about narcissism, sexual obsession and the other personality disorders that serial killer Rodney Alcala exhibited.
When Chandra Levy goes missing and it is revealed that she had a connection to U.S. Congressman Gary Condit, the media goes crazy. Why did that happen and is there any closure now that the truth is known?
Laci Peterson and her unborn child are found floating in the San Francisco Bay. Her husband Scott is convicted of killing her. But crime writer Aphrodite Jones finds there is much more to this story than what is in the headlines.