Michigan Murders: Close calls, haunting roads - life after a suspected serial killer is arrested
At the end of July 1969, six Michigan women were dead, another was killed in California, and one suspect was in custody.
Michigan Murders: 50 years ago, terror in Ypsilanti ends
By July 23, 1969, panic is in the hot, muggy, southeast Michigan air. A killer is on the loose, five women in southeast Michigan are dead, and a sixth is missing.
Estate embezzler admits to 14 felonies, may not get any jail time
The owner of an estate sale business who promised to help grieving families only to rip them off and steal tens of thousands of dollars, has taken a plea deal and may never go to jail for his crimes.
Breakthrough Towing vanishes - is it Magic?
A Detroit towing company that's notorious in Midtown is out of business. But are they really gone?
Michigan attorney general serves Hall of Shame CEO on Facebook
Christopher Carr is still attending money making seminars and billing himself as an entrepreneur, marketer and E-com expert.
Hall of Shame: Sportswear CEO strikes out
Meet Christopher Carr.
Breakthrough Towing gets busted
It turns out Breakthrough Towing should not be towing cars, period - that's the latest twist. We'll explain in a minute.
Not loving it: Midtown McDonald's tow victims have a beef
McDonald's serves up hot fast food but at the mid-town location you also have to eat fast - or your car might be gone before you finish your burger and fries.
Hall of Shame: Bad builder blows up
He's combative, he's combustible and he's crafty. This contractor has been cheating his customers for years and he's got a string of convictions to prove it.
Cocky contractor cries in court
"I don't want to affect anyone anymore," said James Ciarmataro. "I just want to work, that's it. I just want to work and pay and that's what I've done."
Lousy contractor can't rebuild reputation
James Ciarmataro spent Tuesday in court explaining to Judge Richard Caretti how tough it's been since I put him in the Hall of Shame.
Hall of Shame: Bamboozling builders busted
The owners of an Oakland County construction company claim they did two million dollars in business last year. If you look at their website, you might think they're big-time licensed builders, but Problem Solver Rob Wolchek says they're big time bamboozlers.
Out of the country - but still in the Hall of Shame
Every time Deborah thinks her ordeal is over she says she gets another message from the man that is tormenting her.
Alleged estate swindler shows up in court
Look who it is - it's Ron Robling on his way into court.
Estate company boss charged with stealing $60K from clients
Ron Robling was put in the Hall of Shame after a FOX 2 investigation a year ago.
Man lives illegally in US since 2001, now won't leave Birmingham home
There are terrible stories of undocumented immigrants torn from their families. People who didn't even know they were illegal have been deported. Then there's this guy - who has been in America, illegally, since 2001. He's still raising hell, 16 years after a court told him to leave.
Fake name con man gets real prison time
He's a one-man crime wave who destroyed the lives of dozens of victims including his own family.
Writing is on wall for fence contractor - you're in the Hall of Shame
Spring is in the air - time for Jason Valuet to make some money.
Hall of Shame stories used as lessons for high school students
Rob Wolchek lands the bad guys in the Hall of Fame every day - but for the past year, he's been invited to talk to a school about the bad guys he busts.
Baffling builder back in court for even more charges
Look who's back. "Big Time" builder James Ciarmataro was arraigned last Friday on several felony charges. Now he's been arraigned again, in another county, for another felony.