If you missed the debut of the new Investigation Discovery series Untouchable: Power Corrupts, you'll have a chance to catch it for free on Amazon Instant Video. The series premiere featured the story of Quincy native Dr. Michael Swango, who confessed to four murders, but some believe he could be responsible for up to sixty deaths.
A local crime story will be told on national television July 9 during the premiere episode of Investigation Discovery's Untouchable: Power Corrupts. The network has released a three-minute preview of the show, which you can watch here.
Steson Crider, the suspect in the murder case of 12-year-old Rayshone Humphrey Jr., is now in custody in Adams County. According to the Adams County Sheriff's Department, Crider made his first court appearance at the Adams County Jail at 8:30 on Thursday (6/11) morning.
A change of venue is being sought for the murder trial of Curtis Lovelace. His defense team filed a motion Monday to move the trial out of Adams County.
A warrant was issued on Tuesday October 8th from the Circuit Court of Marion County Associate Division charging Gary James Wiltermood, III, 22 and Michael Alan Studer , 30, both of Hannibal with the Class A felony of murder in the second degree.
The story of a Hannibal woman murdered by her fiance' was featured in August on Investigation Discovery's television series 'Happily Never After.' On October 1, the network will feature another story from the Show-Me State on national television.