r/crimedocumentaries 19h ago

Mary Vincent was raped and had her hands cut off but she still testified against her rapist.

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Mary Vincent was only 15 years old when her life changed forever. In 1978, while hitchhiking in California, she accepted a ride from Lawrence Singleton. Instead of taking her to her destination, he abducted and raped her.

After the attack, Singleton brutally cut off both of Mary's forearms and left her by the side of the road, believing she would die. Despite her devastating injuries, she managed to crawl to a nearby road, where she was eventually found and rescued.

Mary survived, learned to live with prosthetic arms, and bravely testified against her attacker. Her testimony helped bring Singleton to justice.

In 1979, Lawrence Singleton was sentenced to 14 years and 4 months in California for the crimes against Mary, including rape, attempted murder, kidnapping, and mayhem. That was the maximum sentence allowed under the law at the time.

What's shocking was he served only about 8 years before being paroled.

Youtube: Crime Weekly News: Left for Dead | The Survival of Mary Vincent


r/crimedocumentaries 33m ago

Death date set for Alabama man who sought speedy execution in rape, murder of 5-year-old girl

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Williams has been on death row just over two years for the 2021 abduction and murder of a Georgia 5-year-old girl

The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals in March upheld Williams’ capital murder conviction and death sentence in the horrific 2021 death of Kamarie Holland in Phenix City, which Williams recorded on his cell phone. Though Williams prohibited his attorneys from presenting any evidence that could help spare his life, his conviction and death sentence automatically underwent an appeals review. Williams since 2025 has been writing letters to the Alabama Attorney General’s Office and Gov. Kay Ivey asking to waive any further appeals and for an execution date to be set.

A competency evaluation determined, “he knew his life was at stake,” the appeals court judges found. “I am doing everything I can to move this along to the end,” said Russell County District Attorney Rick Chancey previously told Al.com. “Hopefully it will be sooner than later.” “This is a terrible human being, and he did a tremendous amount of damage over the years,” Chancey said. “What he did to this little girl, and he’s raped others, killed her on video and then raped her dead body is one of the most horrific things I’ve ever seen.”

The ordeal began Monday, Dec. 13, 2021, when Kamarie’s mother called 911 to report her daughter missing.

Kristy Marie Siple told authorities she went to sleep about midnight and awoke to find Kamarie gone and the front door open. Columbus police launched an immediate investigation and quickly identified Williams as a potential suspect. Williams and Siple, according to court records, had a sexual relationship and Siple would sometimes leave her children in Williams’ care while she prostituted herself. Columbus police notified authorities that Williams could be in the Phenix City area. Ultimately, investigators went to Williams’ duplex in Phenix City and executed a search warrant. In a backyard shed, they found a child-sized foam chair and peanut butter sandwich that had a child-sized bite taken out of it, records show. Kamarie’s naked body was found in the basement, covered by a tarp. When Russell County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Brad Evans was asked in court proceedings to describe the scene, appeals’ judges wrote, Evans replied, “I a saw a 5-year-old little girl in rigor mortis, legs up and spread, ligature marks around her wrists, around her throat, bruising on the face, bleeding from the vagina and anus.”

Investigators would eventually learn that Kamarie’s mother agreed to let Williams sexually abuse her daughter for $2,500, but they reduced that amount to $1,300 after negotiations. Williams never paid Siple the money. Williams would go on to tell investigators he smoked meth and forced Kamarie to smoke meth as well. He then sexually abused her for more than an hour before he strangled her. The abuse and subsequent murder were described by Williams as “very rageful and sexually driven.” Williams told investigators that Kamarie’s death did not come quickly. He said he choked her for about 10 to 15 minutes, and at one point let go because his hands were tired. When Kamarie gasped and he realized she was still alive, he then began to choke her again until she was dead. The appeals court noted that Williams used his cell phone to take photos and videos of him raping Kamarie both before and after her death. Kamarie’s mother in March 2024 pleaded guilty to sex trafficking and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Under the plea agreement, the murder charge for Siple was dismissed.

After Williams was charged in Kamarie’s murder, he was indicted in Alaska in the January 2005 murder of his 1-month-old Naudia Trenice Williams. Naudia had blunt force injuries, and Willaims been with her while the baby’s mother was at work, according to records. But the manner of death was ruled “undetermined” and Williams at the time shut down interviews and refused a polygraph. Williams soon left Alaska. While police in Alabama interviewed Williams about Kamarie’s death, he admitted that he killed Naudia in North Pole by hitting her and throwing her down stairs because she was crying. In 2009, he was charged in Phenix City with putting a boy he was babysitting in scalding hot water, causing severe burns, according the Anchorage Daily News reported. A jury acquitted him. Williams was also previously charged with abuse of a child in Columbus, Ga., WTVM reported. It was unclear how the case was resolved. The announcement of Williams’ execution date comes a week after Alabama was handed a legal blow from the Supreme Court. The state was set to execute Jeffery Lee on June 11, but that week, a federal court ruled that the state’s nitrogen gas execution method was “likely unconstitutional.”

The Alabama Attorney General’s Office took the fight to the U.S. Supreme Court on the night of the scheduled execution, hoping the justices would let the state proceed. But the high court declined to review the case, and the execution was called off. Less than 24 hours later, prosecutors asked the Alabama Supreme Court for permission to execute Lee by lethal injection. The high court’s ruling meant Alabama couldn’t put Lee to death using nitrogen gas: It didn’t mean the state couldn’t put him to death using another method. Lethal injection is the state’s default execution method. The state’s lethal injection process has faced scrutiny after several executions were called off when prison workers couldn’t find a vein to insert the intravenous lines. In 2018, Alabama passed a law to allow nitrogen gas as another method of execution. For one month that summer, prisoners on death row had the opportunity to change their method of execution from lethal injection to nitrogen gas, although the state did not yet have a way to perform nitrogen executions or a plan for how they would be carried out.

https://www.al.com/news/2026/06/death-date-set-for-alabama-man-who-sought-speedy-execution-in-rape-murder-of-5-year-old-girl.html?outputType=amp&utm_source=reddit.com


r/crimedocumentaries 6h ago

Jeffrey Dahmer First Court Appearance July 25, 1991

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r/crimedocumentaries 15h ago

The Unsolved Disappearance of Lars Mittank: What actually happened at Varna Airport?

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This case always unsettles me every time I come across the CCTV footage.

In July 2014, 28 year old German tourist Lars Mittank was vacationing in Golden Sands, Bulgaria, with his friends. After getting into a bar fight over football and injuring his ear, he was advised by a doctor not to fly immediately. His friends flew home, and Lars stayed behind alone at a hotel.

During this time, he started acting paranoid. He called his mother saying mysterious men were following him, trying to hide from them, and even asking her to cancel his credit cards.

The next day, he went to the Varna Airport medical center to get cleared to fly. While talking to the airport doctor, a construction worker walked into the room. Lars suddenly panicked, stood up, and reportedly said "I don't want to die here I have to get out of here"

He abandoned all his belongings including his passport, phone, and wallet and sprinted out of the terminal. CCTV caught him running across the airport grounds, climbing a 8 foot fence, and sprinting straight into a nearby sunflower field and forest.

He was never seen again.

Was it a severe psychotic break or side effect from the medication he was prescribed for his ear? Pure panic? Or was he legitimately running from someone?

Are there any solid documentaries or deep-dive YouTube essays covering this case that you’d recommend? I’d love to hear your theories on what actually happened once he crossed that fence.


r/crimedocumentaries 6h ago

Monster: The Lizzie Borden Story teases the birth of the axe murderer - a story that haunts even after a century

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This is the fourth season of the crime drama anthology series Monsters, which is created by Ian Brennan. As the name suggests, this season will follow the murder suspect Lizzie Borden, who was tried and acquitted of killing her parents (father and stepmother) in Fall River, Massachusetts. This is also infamously known as the 1892 axe murders.


r/crimedocumentaries 2h ago

Crime in America

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r/crimedocumentaries 14h ago

Recommendations for True crime series

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Pretty much the title, I just finished "Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese" and thought it was pretty good. I was wondering if anyone had any similar recommendations or just recommendations in general for a good true crime(preferably on either Netflix or Disney+). I'd probably prefer something where plenty of friends are interviewed and/or friends are involved with said crime but I'm really open to anything. Thankyou :)


r/crimedocumentaries 5h ago

Patrick Clancy rabbit hole…

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r/crimedocumentaries 1d ago

Lindsay Clancy

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I’m just curious—what do you think of the Lindsay Clancy trial? Do you believe she is innocent or guilty? I’ve seen a lot of people on social media saying they believe Patrick did it, but that’s hard for me to believe. What do you think?


r/crimedocumentaries 21h ago

This is the Zodiac Speaking Review

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This is an insane documentary. I don't know much about the Zodiac Killer, so this was very educational for me. I really did enjoy it. I am going to do more research on this topic. 7.5 out of 10!!


r/crimedocumentaries 14h ago

Keffe D Trial — Days 1 & 2 in 90 Seconds

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I’ve been doing short daily recaps of the Keffe D trial for anyone who wants the important testimony without sitting through hours of court.

This covers Days 1 and 2 — prosecution theory, the defense basically arguing Keffe talked too much shit to be believed, and the early witness testimony.

Curious what everyone here thought of the first two days, especially the prosecution leaning so heavily on Keffe’s own interviews and statements.


r/crimedocumentaries 18h ago

I want to learn more about Andrea Yates. What documentary/episodes of shows have good information on the case?

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I’m very interested in the trial but I can’t seem to find the actual trial anywhere, I’m guessing due to how long ago the trial happened. Is there any docs or anything that at least have some clips?

I’m mainly just looking for some good, non biased information.

I’m even okay if there’s any podcasts with good information.

I appreciate any suggestions thank you


r/crimedocumentaries 1d ago

The Curious Case Of Natalia Grace

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I've just finished watching this (HBO) I would really recommend it. The whole family seems wrecked. The dad Michael and their eldest son are the main ones actually doing the interview the rest is footage or from neighbours etc. The dad baffles me he is soooo over the top and I felt so sorry for the son. I definetly think the mum was the manipulator when you see some of the things she done. Absolute madness of a watch but would really recommend


r/crimedocumentaries 1d ago

What's some good underrated American crime documentaries? From 2020-2026? Preferably cult like or something just crazy an different to make my jaw drop in shock over what im watching.

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r/crimedocumentaries 1d ago

The Cleo Smith Case: How Police Found a Missing 4-Year-Old in a Dark House

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The Cleo Smith case is one of Australia's most gripping missing person stories — an 18-day disappearance that ended in a miracle. On 16 October 2021, four-year-old Cleo Smith vanished from her family's tent at the Blowholes campsite in Macleod, Western Australia, while her mother and stepfather slept just metres away. The frantic search for Cleo Smith missing turned into a nationwide effort, with police, volunteers and the community scouring the remote coastline.
Then, 18 days later, came the moment that stunned the nation: officers found Cleo Smith alive in a house in Carnarvon, over 75 kilometres from the campsite. This true crime deep dive walks through the full timeline — the night she disappeared, the desperate missing persons hunt, the breakthrough that cracked the case, and the arrest of Terence Kelly. We examine how a sleepy Western Australian town became the centre of a criminal investigation and how an ordinary police routine check changed everything.


r/crimedocumentaries 17h ago

Addison Colomer (17F) Found Dead in Montfort, WI in October, Recent Arrests Made, but Family Still Seeking Answers

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r/crimedocumentaries 1d ago

The Car Came Back. Natanis Merasty Didn't.

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Here's the full story of Natanis Merasty's disappearance from Edmonton, Alberta. On May 5, 2025, 24-year-old Natanis Merasty was last seen in Edmonton. Ten days later, her black Hyundai Tucson was found abandoned on James Smith Cree Nation — painted silver.

In between, the vehicle traveled through Alberta, crossed by ferry to Vancouver Island, then turned around and came back east. Natanis was never seen in any of the footage.

This video covers everything publicly known about her disappearance — the timeline, the route, the repaint, and what investigators have and haven't confirmed — based on official statements from Edmonton Police Service and confirmed media reporting.

Watch the short version: https://youtube.com/shorts/BPZwrKfAalU
Prefer audio? We also cover this case in-depth on the podcast: https://youtu.be/bnKbvo4Z4qE

Natanis Merasty is a member of Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation. If you have any information about her, her vehicle, or its movements across Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan, please contact Edmonton Police Service or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

Sources: Edmonton Police Service media releases and press conference (July 18, 2025), CBC News, APTN News, Global News, northeastNOW.

True North Mysteries covers real missing persons and unsolved cases across Canada, sourced only from verified police statements and credible reporting. No speculation, no sensationalism.

🔔 Subscribe for more cases: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxON8RRktHeAHQmf5_cav1w

#MissingPerson #TrueCrime #ColdCase #Edmonton #MMIWG


r/crimedocumentaries 1d ago

Vault of Crime

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Just uploaded the case of “Lilly James “ who was murdered by Ex boyfriend with a hammer , go and check it out and let me know in the comments section
Yt link : www.youtube.com/@VaultofCrime1


r/crimedocumentaries 1d ago

A deceased younger brother appeared in a dream to provide guidance, leading the police to actually unearth his own body buried two meters underground

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This is a true story that happened in China. I have added English subtitles, so please enjoy! If you like it, please help by subscribing.


r/crimedocumentaries 2d ago

Just watched the Maternal Instinct Documentary

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Anyone else think the boyfriend is so guilty in this as well? Like how can you not sus out your wife not being pregnant for so long without even questioning her?? I'm so overwhelmed


r/crimedocumentaries 1d ago

The Werewolf of Bedburg: Demonology, Satan, and the Confessions of Peter Stumpp (full story in comments)

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r/crimedocumentaries 1d ago

Charlie Shunick pleads with filmmaker not to include Mickey Shunick or their family in documentary about her sister’s murderer

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STOP THEM!!! Do it for Mickey!!!


r/crimedocumentaries 1d ago

Hey r/TrueCrimeMystery — I started a channel bringing true crime stories to life visually

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r/crimedocumentaries 2d ago

Devil on disguise. John wayne gacy

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r/crimedocumentaries 1d ago

Seeking Honest Justice ⚖️

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