From dealing drugs to saving kidsSource: MSNBC
A former cocaine dealer has followed his faith and now fights to save the orphaned children in the Congo -- and himself
Armed and victimized: Congo's child soldiersSource: MSNBC
Transcript: The image of two teenage boys playing serenely is a picture of peace uncommon in eastern Congo - and deceptive. Because it masks some of the worst horrors of a vicious ethnic war for land and resources: a war often fought with children.
A twist of fateSource: MSNBC
After a college trip ended in tragedy, a young survivor was cared for by a family that began to suspect something wasn't right. Could they be caring for someone else's daughter?
The evictorsSource: MSNBC
As families across the country hang the final Christmas lights on their houses this week, millions of others are left without a home. Their American dream has come to an end: A knock at the door, an officer with a warrant.
The black widowSource: MSNBC
A widow remarries and finds herself enjoying fabulous wealth after an insurance payout from the murder of her first husband. But holes in her story eventually reveal a darker side, and her new husband she are charged with the killing.
The skies over AmericaSource: MSNBC
The air traffic controllers in charge of the skies over America on 9/11 saw the nightmare coming.
When Caylee vanishedSource: MSNBC
You've seen their faces everywhere: Caylee Anthony, the missing two-year-old girl, and her 22-year-old mother Casey. Now, see the case as you've never heard it before, with insights from the Caylee Anthony's grandparents and from Casey Anthony herself.
The letterSource: MSNBC
A man wrote that letter was asking for a second chance -- hoping to find forgiveness. Instead, he ended up giving his accuser a second chance to find justice. Edie Magnus reports.
Inside Dateline: Our journey into 'hell'Source: MSNBC
I suspect there are no more central questions for every single one of us than the questions about belief.� Is there a God?� Is there life after death, is there a heaven, or hell?
When Caylee vanishedSource: MSNBC
You've seen their faces everywhere: Caylee Anthony, the missing two-year-old girl, and her 22-year-old mother Casey. Now, see the case as you've never heard it before, with insights from the Caylee Anthony's grandparents and from Casey Anthony herself.
Casey Anthony family headed West -- and to prime-timeSource: The Orlando Sentinel
Excerpt: The Casey Anthony case is back in prime time the same week it's back in court.
Her parents -- George and Cindy Anthony -- are in California on Wednesday for an apperance on CNN's Larry King Live. They are expected to take questions from callers.
Famous name, infamous lifeSource: MSNBC
Transcript: Who is Clark Rockefeller? Turns out he's not who anyone thought - including his wife. Read the story of Christian Gerhartsreiter, a German man who made a fake identity for himself using the famed American surname.
The devil's businessSource: MSNBC
Nearly 40 years ago, Charles Manson and his cult following brutally murdered 35 people - leaving California's Death Valley paralyzed with fear. Could the desert yield more Manson family murders? Scientists are looking.
The mystery of Meredith's murderSource: MSNBC
A bright young American set off to find adventure overseas. Instead, Seattle student Amanda Knox finds herself in an Italian prison - and at the center of a notorious case of murder. The victim? Her roommate, Meredith Kercher.
Caylee Anthony story: "Dateline NBC" plans report next weekSource: The Orlando Sentinel
Excerpt: "Dateline NBC" will offer a report on missing Caylee Anthony next week. Her mother, Casey Anthony, has been charged with first-degree murder in the toddler's disappearance.
The newsmagazine has rejoined the lineup and airs at 10 p.m. Fridays on WESH-Channel 2.
The crossbow incidentSource: MSNBC
How often is someone shot with a cross-bow? And not just once, but twice? When a woman is found dead with an arrow through her back, her husband insists it was an accident... But the prosecutor calls it murder. Read the transcript.
Goldman family still struggles with murderSource: MSNBC
For them, even the word "anniversary" doesn't seem to compute. It's too nice a term to mark such brutal murders. Fred and Kim Goldman are a father and sister still devastated by their loss and determined to keep Ron's memory alive.