Trials Chapters

Courtroom battles often produce sensational scenes resulting in curious spectators and endless news coverage. From ancient to modern times, trials attract significant attention. This collection explores some of the most-fascinating.

People feel that Garfield dies too soon, but not "in vain".

PG&E tells residents of Hinkley that their "groundwater is good and suitable for drinking" even though it contains unsafe levels of cancer-causing che...

Edward decimates Scottish forces and morale at Falkirk in July, 1298.

Desmond fails to reclaim Evelyn from the convent after going to England and getting back on his feet.

After his parole from prison, Leopold spends the remainder of his life teaching and helping others in Puerto Rico.

Loeb's cellmate kills him and is later acquitted at trial.

In 1933, Dillinger meets and starts a relationship with 25-year-old Billie Frechette.

Curious to see "Public Enemy Number One," people go to view Dillinger's body while at the morgue.

Anna Sage, a Romanian immigrant, offers information on Dillinger to the FBI in exchange for their help in preventing her deportation.

Depression-era Americans are against banks, so many regard Dillinger as a hero until he starts killing people.

Three people die at the Little Bohemia resort when the FBI fails to capture Dillinger and his gang.

Mary and her future husband Bothwell are suspects in Darnley's death, which Elizabeth uses against them.

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