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Forbes True Crime will delve into the multi-billion dollar business of true crime media--podcasts, TV shows, docs, and books!--going one-on-one with industry leaders, authors, crime-solvers, and more, as well as hitting on the buzziest cases, trials, and mysteries, and ones that will never stop riveting the nation.

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  • 'The Yogurt Shop Murders' Director Reveals Why She's 'Hopeful' Case Will Be Solved After 30 Years
    Sep 4 2025

    On the night of December 6th, 1991, a fire raged inside an Austin I Can't Believe It's Yogurt shop. After the blaze was put out, a grizzly scene was revealed. The bodies of four girls – Amy Ayers, Eliza Thomas, and sisters Sarah and Jennifer Harbison, were found bound and shot in the back of the store. The shocking crime haunted the community and answers as to who murdered the teenagers eluded investigators. Over the last three decades, this case has been filled with twists and turns – multiple false confessions, convictions that were then overturned years later, and DNA evidence found at the scene that still does not have a match. Close to 34 years later, the case still remains unsolved. Margaret Brown, director of 'The Yogurt Shop Murders,' joins “Forbes True Crime” to discuss her new documentary series that reexamines the story.


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    27 Min.
  • This FBI Agent Got A Psychic To Help With Tough Cases—Here's What Happened Next | Forbes True Crime
    Sep 3 2025

    FBI special agent Robert Hilland was a self-described no-nonsense, follow the facts guy. Exactly the last type of person that you would expect to consult with a psychic. But after reaching a dead end on a case that consumed his life, a skeptical Hilland turned to psychic medium John Edward. A life-changing meeting led to a 25-year working and personal relationship between the FBI agent and psychic. As Hilland consulted with Edward, supernatural forces, paired with the FBI agent’s sharp gut instincts, served as guiding lights in a variety of cases. Joining “Forbes True Crime” is former special agent Robert Hilland, co-author of “Chasing Evil,” a book he wrote with John Edward about their unlikely story.


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    22 Min.
  • Inside The Delphi Murders: Book Gives New Details On 'Original Sin' Of Case That Gripped The Midwest
    Aug 26 2025

    On February 13th, 2017, 14-year-old Libby German and 13-year-old Abby Williams, two best friends, set off to hike Monon High Bridge Trail. One day later, the teenagers’ bodies were found less than a mile from the bridge. The case remained unsolved for years, despite Libby capturing video on her cell phone of the alleged killer, known as ‘Bridge Guy,’ following the girls and instructing them down the hill. More than five years after these murders haunted the small town, law enforcement arrested Richard Allen, who was charged and ultimately found guilty of their murders. Áine Cain and Kevin Greenlee, the hosts of “The Murder Sheet” podcast and authors of “Shadow of the Bridge: The Delphi Murders and the Dark Side of the American Heartland," joined “Forbes True Crime” to discuss the twists and turns of the heartbreaking case.


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    36 Min.
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