Fresh off a trip to Pittsburgh, Leah Doherty and Ashley Holder recap the chaos from Monday Night Football, Nick Chubb’s injury, discuss where the team goes from here and share funny sideline moments you didn’t see on camera.
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Four women. Three counties. Two states. One killer? Dark Side of the Land takes listeners through the case files of four unsolved murders with striking similarities.
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Investigators say Robert Shephard didn’t actually pull the trigger of the gun that killed the Cleveland mayor’s grandson in Sept. 2021. So how did he end up on trial for the murder of Frank Q. Jackson?
“This is my first media interview since he was found and it will probably be my only media interview,” said retired Police Chief Rob Hickman, who continues to receive threats over the 14-year-old’s death.
He admitted to killing five people, but why did he do it? 19 Investigates unravels the chilling confessions of George Brinkman in a new episode of the Dark Side of The Land true crime podcast.
Five murder victims. A suspect on the run. What does it take to catch a killer? 19 Investigates goes inside the George Brinkman confessions and case files in a new Dark Side of The Land podcast episode.
A closer look at the Cleveland Strangler case by 19 News reporter Aria Janel, examining how perceptions of addiction, race and class played a role in the investigation.
A gunman took the life of the grandson of former Cleveland mayor Frank Jackson. In a Cleveland neighborhood, Frank Q. Jackson, 24, was killed on Sept. 19. His murder remains unsolved.
A Parma high school principal and teacher were brutally beaten to death on their way home from school. The grisly murder happened more than a century ago and sadly for the two young women, detectives never closed the case.