Investigation into the deaths of Gene Hackman and his wife

Investigation continues into the mysterious deaths of actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa in their Santa Fe, New Mexico, home. Authorities are piecing together a timeline and exploring various possibilities surrounding their deaths.

Reexamination of Ellen Greenberg's Death

The death of Ellen Greenberg, initially ruled a suicide, is being reexamined after her parents settled with the City of Philadelphia. The forensic pathologist reversed the suicide ruling and suggested strangulation as a cause of death. The case involves multiple stab wounds and signs of abuse.

Marine veteran manslaughter trial for choking homeless man on subway

Marine veteran Daniel Penny is on trial for manslaughter after choking a homeless man with schizophrenia who was high on drugs and making death threats on a subway. Jurors asked to review key evidence, including Penny's NYPD interrogation and bystander video. The trial also involves discussions on whether Penny's use of force was legally justified.

Subway Chokehold Trial

Marine veteran on trial for subway chokehold death called a forensic pathologist who concluded the chokehold did not cause the death. The expert mentioned a combination of factors including sickle cell crisis, schizophrenia, struggle, and synthetic marijuana as the cause of death.

Discovery of Riley Strain's Body in Cumberland River

The body of 22-year-old college student Riley Strain was found in the Cumberland River with no signs of trauma or foul play. Renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden believes there is no evidence of foul play in Strain's death despite little water found in his lungs. Police are still investigating the circumstances of his death.