In Texas, the stories behind women and crime reveal a tangled web of injustice and societal expectations. There's more to these cases than meets the eye.
Like most Texans with a taste for the mota, I keep my eyes open and I can spot an unmarked police car from a mile away. They're not that hard to spot if you know what to look for. This guy didn't know what to look for ...
Adeline Ngan-Binh Bui turned herself in to the Travis County Jail last week for allegedly falsifying official documents and experimenting with the dead. On top of faking death certificates she's also accused of cutting off the limbs of corpses for her experimental needs.
I don't know much about life in the United States Army but I'm pretty sure this is against orders. Really, just about anything that is illegal on or off post is frowned upon as committing a crime is a violation of the oath of enlistment.
Between December, 1884 and December, 1885 ... about 3 years before Jack The Ripper did his thing in London ... 8 girls were attacked, raped and murdered in Austin, Texas.
Wrongfully convicted Kerry Max Cook, who spent 20 years on Texas's death row, was exonerated after stunning prosecutorial misconduct was revealed. Now 68, Cook advocates against the death penalty.