True Crime Files — 2026-04-28
A true crime podcast cracked a 44-year-old cold case this week, leading to the arrest of four men in the 1982 murder of 16-year-old Roxanne Sharp. Chicago's homicide tracker shows 125 people slain in 2026 through April 25. Meanwhile, new true crime content is dropping across streaming platforms as May approaches.
True Crime Files — 2026-04-28
Breaking Today
'Who Killed Roxanne' Podcast — Cold Case Murder, 1982

- What happened: Four men have been arrested and charged with the murder of 16-year-old Roxanne Sharp, who was killed in 1982. The arrests came approximately 44 years after the crime, with police crediting the true crime podcast Who Killed Roxanne as a key catalyst. Detectives had struggled for decades due to a lack of evidence and witnesses willing to come forward.
- Status: Four suspects arrested and charged
- Why it stands out: A citizen-driven true crime podcast directly contributing to decades-old murder arrests is a rare and striking example of media influencing cold case investigations — and of justice finally reaching a victim's family more than four decades later.
Joshua Lighthall — El Dorado County, California
- What happened: On April 23, El Dorado County Sheriff's Office detectives arrested 47-year-old Joshua Lighthall of Sacramento for the October 2024 murder of Tyson Fiddler. Lighthall was booked into El Dorado County Jail.
- Status: Arrested and booked
- Why it stands out: The arrest closes a roughly 18-month investigation into a homicide that had gone unsolved since late 2024, demonstrating continued follow-through on recent cold-ish cases.
Fatal Crash Homicide — Eau Claire County, Wisconsin
- What happened: A fatal crash in Eau Claire County led to a homicide by intoxicated use arrest, reported April 26, 2026.
- Status: Arrested
- Why it stands out: DUI-related vehicular homicide cases continue to highlight the criminal consequences of impaired driving, drawing attention to a persistent threat on public roads.
Unsolved Murder of Abriel Ruiz — Toledo, Ohio Area
- What happened: An I-Team investigation filed April 28, 2026 revisits the unsolved murder of Abriel Ruiz, who was killed after a bar fight escalated. One man faced charges linked to the crime, but the homicide remains officially unsolved.
- Status: Under investigation / case remains open
- Why it stands out: The case exemplifies the difficulty of prosecuting homicides that arise from chaotic public confrontations with multiple witnesses, and the I-Team's continued scrutiny keeps pressure on law enforcement to find answers.
Trials & Verdicts
Brendan Banfield — Double Murder (Fairfax County, Virginia)
- Courtroom today: Banfield was convicted of double murder in February 2026. His sentencing is scheduled for May 8, making this a key date to watch in the coming days.
- Background: Former IRS agent Brendan Banfield conspired with his Brazilian au pair, Juliana Peres Magalhaes, to murder his wife and a stranger. Magalhaes testified against Banfield and was herself sentenced to the maximum 10 years in prison in February 2026.
- What's next: Banfield's sentencing on May 8; the commonwealth's attorney called his actions "monstrous."
Colin Gray — Murder Conviction (Apalachee High School Shooting)
- Courtroom today: Colin Gray was convicted of murder in connection with the Apalachee High School mass shooting carried out by his teenage son. The conviction set a significant legal precedent regarding parental responsibility for a child's violent acts.
- Background: The case follows the precedent set by Jennifer and James Crumbley, who were convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison for their role in the 2021 Oxford High School shooting. Gray's conviction goes further, charging murder.
- What's next: Sentencing date pending; the case is expected to continue shaping legal standards for parental liability in mass shooting events.
Cold Case Breakthroughs
Roxanne Sharp Murder (1982)

- The break: The true crime podcast Who Killed Roxanne drew renewed public attention to the case, encouraging witnesses to finally come forward after more than four decades of silence.
- The crime: Roxanne Sharp, 16 years old, was murdered in 1982. Detectives struggled for decades due to a lack of physical evidence and unwilling witnesses.
- Impact: Four men have now been arrested and charged. The case represents a dramatic example of citizen journalism and true crime media directly enabling law enforcement to solve a cold case — and delivers long-overdue closure to Sharp's family.
Chicago Homicide Statistics — Ongoing 2026 Tracking
- The break: Not a single case breakthrough, but Chicago's Tribune homicide tracker — updated weekly and current through April 25, 2026 — documents 125 people slain so far this year. This data point serves as a barometer for violent crime trends in the country's third-largest city.
- The crime: Year-to-date homicides in Chicago, tracked and updated as cases develop.
- Impact: Comparative tracking against prior years provides context for law enforcement priorities, policy debates, and resource allocation in one of America's most closely watched urban crime environments.
Watch & Listen
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New True Crime — April 20–26, 2026 Weekly Drop (thecrimescenesociety.com) — A curated weekly roundup of every true crime show, documentary, and trial airing the week of April 20–26 is now live, covering confirmed premieres, returning series, and active trial coverage across all major platforms.
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New True Crime May 2026: Every Show & Documentary Dropping This Month (thecrimescenesociety.com) — May's true crime lineup is previewed with a thematic focus on domestic crimes — spouses, exes, neighbors, and in-laws — with confirmed release dates and platform details. The roundup notes: "The most dangerous person in the room is rarely a stranger."
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Who Killed Roxanne (Podcast) — The podcast that cracked the 44-year-old Roxanne Sharp murder case, directly contributing to the arrest of four suspects this week. A landmark example of true crime media producing real investigative results.
Pattern Watch
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Podcasts as investigative force multipliers: The Who Killed Roxanne arrests this week are a striking data point in a growing trend — true crime podcasts not just documenting unsolved cases but actively generating tips and witness engagement that law enforcement cannot replicate on its own. This week's story is one of the most dramatic examples in recent memory.
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Parental liability in mass shootings entering new legal territory: The Colin Gray murder conviction — following the Crumbley manslaughter convictions — signals that courts are increasingly willing to hold parents criminally responsible, at the highest charge levels, when their negligence enables their children to carry out mass violence. Expect continued legal challenges and appeals in this space.
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Cold cases remain stubbornly active news: From the 44-year-old Roxanne Sharp case to the 2024 Tyson Fiddler homicide closure in El Dorado County, this week's news cycle shows that "cold" doesn't mean closed — and that advances in investigative persistence and public engagement continue to chip away at the backlog of unsolved murders.
Reader Action Items
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Follow this case: The Brendan Banfield sentencing on May 8 is the single most consequential imminent event in the true crime calendar. Watch for the Fairfax County, Virginia courtroom on that date — the sentence handed down to a former IRS agent who plotted his wife's murder with his au pair will test how harshly Virginia courts treat premeditated domestic murder conspiracies.
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Do your part: If you have any information about the unsolved murder of Abriel Ruiz in the Toledo, Ohio area, contact the relevant tip line via 13abc.com or local law enforcement. The case remains open despite prior charges, and new witnesses or information could be decisive.
Sources
Breaking Today
Trials & Verdicts
- https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/02/us/brendan-banfield-double-murder-trial-verdict
- https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/04/us/colin-gray-verdict-mass-shooting-parents
Cold Case Breakthroughs
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