Murder in Fairfield County
Eight months after Jennifer Farber disappeared, her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, was charged with her murder. Soon he was dead
Murder in Fairfield County
Trouble at home, trouble at the office. Fotis Dulos begins a serious affair. His wife, Jennifer, fears for her life
Murder in Fairfield County
Fotis Dulos hoped his divorce from Jennifer could be handled amicably. Instead, it was one of the most litigious in Connecticut’s history
Murder in Fairfield County
May 24, 2019: Jennifer Dulos suddenly goes missing. The children are taken to Manhattan. And Fotis Dulos is a very busy man
Murder in Fairfield County
The police reconstruct the day of Jennifer Dulos’s disappearance—and deconstruct the suspect’s alibis. About those garbage bags …
Murder in Fairfield County
Dreams to nightmares: Jennifer Farber’s younger days in the city, and her story’s tragic dénouement
Murder in Fairfield County
Eight months after Jennifer Farber disappeared, her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, was charged with her murder. Soon he was dead
Wax On, Wax Off
Cobra Kai, a TV-series sequel to The Karate Kid, pays worthy homage to the original while undoing it
On Thin Ice
Confessions of a hockey dad
The Mind of a Killer
A year after Fotis Dulos took his own life, a writer retraces his steps on the day his wife, Jennifer, vanished
Blood in the Water
Elizabeth Holmes’s high-tech blood-testing company, Theranos, made her a paper billionaire—until she and it were alleged to be frauds. Here, the first in a six-part series tracing Holmes’s epic rise and fall
A Pinch of Blood
After years of anticipation, former Theranos C.E.O. Elizabeth Holmes goes on trial for an alleged fraud of epic proportions
Blood Simpleton
In Part III of our coverage of Elizabeth Holmes’s fraud trial, the prosecution builds its case
A Lack of Intelligence
General “Mad Dog” Mattis complains that he got played by Holmes. Meanwhile, a mysterious presence in the press room
Blood Lust
Elizabeth Holmes is confronted with texts from a scorned lover and by a whistleblower
The Modern Art of Divorce
What’s bad for billionaires Harry and Linda Macklowe is very, very good for art collectors
Will Elizabeth Holmes Walk Free?
Whom does a jury hate more? An accused grifter or filthy-rich people who let their greed lead them into a con?
Why Would Elizabeth Holmes Break Her Silence?
In a bold move, the Theranos founder took the stand. Will she be able to talk her way out of a conviction?
Bloody Hands All Around
Elizabeth Holmes was found guilty. But was justice served?
Always Be Suspicious of the “Cool Mom”
A sex scandal involving teens and a mother engulfs upscale Greenwich, Connecticut
Herbie Fully Loaded
In an excerpt from his new book, the author remembers unleashing his father, a well-known negotiator, on a professor he hated
The Many Mysteries of “Murder Boy”
His grandfather had an estate worth $40 million. When his mother died, he stood to inherit millions. Did Nathan Carman kill them both?
The Many Mysteries of Murder Boy, Part II
His grandfather had an estate worth nearly $40 million. When his mother died, he stood to inherit millions. Did Nathan Carman kill them both?
The Fitbit Done Him In
Richard Dabate thought he had the perfect alibi, but he hadn’t considered the tattletale on his wife’s wrist. As in the unfolding case of Brian Walshe, who is accused of killing his wife after googling body-disposal tips, technology is proving to be the ultimate witness