After breaking his foot five years ago, Toronto bass player Alfred Gertler got an infection antibiotics couldn't cure. Can 'phages' replace antibiotics?
Eight years ago, when Jane first walked into his Orlando, Florida, psychiatry practice, Dr Ronald Malave says he had no idea what he was in for. He ended up accused of having sex with her, a patient with multiple personality disorder.
48 Hours takes a fresh look at the JonBenet Ramsey case: finding new evidence and new leads, and reporting on the Ramseys' personal story, and their thoughts on what happened in their Boulder, Colo., home on Christmas night in 1996.
In 2000, Kim Camm and her two children, Jill and Brad, were found shot to death in the garage of their Indiana home. Kim's husband, David, a former Indiana state trooper, was arrested for murder three days later.
David Camm, arrested for the murder of his wife Kim and their two children, faces trial. His mother-in-law and father-in-law initially couldn't believe he could be responsible - but that feeling has changed in the 15 months since.
48 Hours Investigates addictions and asks whether serial killers get to the point where they treat their acts of violence as a "fix"? Susan Spencer examines whether this includes the Washington area sniper.
48 Hours Investigates reporter Richard Schlesinger found - a veteran crime scene investigator who retired from Los Angeles County Sheriff's office in order to become lead story editor on hit show "CSI.
Janet March and her husband were enjoying their life in central Mexico, in a town popular with American retirees. But then, she mysteriously disappeared.
Did you know one in three American familites is victimed by fraud each year? We'll be exposing a series of consuer rip-offs including one investigated by correspondent Harold Dow.
Imagine discovering that the child you loved and raised for years wasn't really your own. Erin Moriarty has the story of two families, a father's hunch and an investigation that transformed their lives forever.
48 Hours looks at two murder cases. Firstly, scientist Eric Miller dies suddenly, and forensics discover he was poisoned. Secondly, Lita Sullivan, who was about to divorce her husband, was murdered by a delivery man bringing her flowers.
In April 2002, Colorado authorities shut down James Grady's modeling website, having violated a statute against the Sexual Exploitation of Children. 48 Hours speaks to the parents of some of the underage models.
14-year-old Elizabeth Smart was kidnapped from her Salt Lake City home seven months ago, and is still missing. 48 Hours gain exclusive access to the police investigation, and also talk to Elizabeth's brothers and sister.
In Springfield, Illinois, Mark Winger shot and killed an intruder who had fatally beaten his wife. Some subsequently called Mark a hero and police praised his bravery, but over the years, detectives have had doubts about Mark's story.
In 2002, Tamara Brooks and Jacque Marris were kidnapped by Roy Dean Ratliff, a fugitive wanted for rape. 48 Hours speaks to Jacque, who details their fight for survival and brave escape.
Elizabeth Smart is home with her family at last, her long nightmare at an end. But many questions remain about nine-month ordeal endured by Elizabeth and her family.
When billionaire banker Edmond Safra was killed in an arson attack in Monaco, an ex-Green Beret, Ted Maher, was charged with setting the blaze. Despite Ted confessing, some believe he is innocent.
Andrew Luster, the great-grandson of cosmetics legend Max Factor, faces numerous charges ranging from poisoning to rape, but he's now a fugitive. Two of his victims speak to correspondent Troy Roberts.
In an exclusive interview with 48 Hours, Troy Roberts speaks to Robert Chalmers, recently out of prison 17 years after he strangled, Jennifer Levin. Chalmers claims he regrets what happened, but are his apologies genuine?
48 Hours follows a team of New York Police Department hostage negotiators, including a tense standoff where an angry man takes his infant daughter hostage and barricades himself inside a house in residential Queens.
In Texas, Houston dentist Clara Harris killed her husband David with her Mercedes Benz, and it was all recorded by a private investigator she herself hired.
In July 2001, 23-month-old Emily Woodruff died, and 16-year-old babysitter Chris Routh was charged with sexually assaulting her and then shaking her to death. 48 Hours looks at the case.
Marine Gunnery Sergeant Phil Jordan, a veteran of the first Gulf War, lost his life in Iraq in the 2003 military campaign. 48 Hours speaks to his wife, Amanda.
Despite modern weaponry and technology, so-called "friendly fire" incidents still occur, including a deadly one in the last week, which killed 18 Kurdish allies. 48 Hours examines the issue.
Lesley Stahl has an exclusive interview with Robert Kennedy, Jr., who discusses new clues and possible new suspects in the Martha Moxley murder. 48 Hours also looks at developments that suggest Michael Skakel is an innocent man.
Ching L. Chang and wife Yoon Wah were settled in the affluent Cleveland suburb of Shaker Heights. Their 15-year-old daughter Penny was thriving, but then meets Scott Strothers, who turns from friend to obsessive stalker.
Anchor Lesley Stahl speaks to Roberta Flack, Christie Brinkley and Jamie Lee Curtis about weight loss and the pressure to look perfect. Special correspondent Maureen Maher follows a father and two sons as they make liposuction a family affair.
In 1999, Austin millionaire business tycoon Steven Beard was shot at his home, dying four months later. His wife, Celeste, stayed by his side. Then, a family friend is arrested for his murder, but the shocks don't end there.
Targeted by federal prosecutors who slapped indictments on its owners this summer, 48 Hours interviews several "unconventional businesswomen" at the infamous Canal Street Brothel in New Orleans.
Randy and Christie Kelley of Birmingham, Alabama were devastated when finding out their 5-year-old son, Hunter, had a rare genetic disease, and was in need of a bone marrow transplant. Can having another baby the answer?
In 1998, Melinda Elkins' grandmother and granddaughter were attacked at her home in Akron, Ohio. The grandmother, Judith Johnson, succumbed to her injuries. Melinda then receives another shock - her husband Clarence is arrested.
48 Hours' Erin Moriarty speaks to Karen, an Oregon woman who is the focus of random attacks from a stalker. Can a criminal profiler help authorities to narrow down the search?
48 Hours correspondent Susan Spencer speaks to Maryland businesswoman Laura Neuman, the survivor of a rape in 1983. Since coming forward with her story, a suspect with a long history of criminality, has emerged.