He was a successful executive. She was a suburban housewife. For 20 years, they covered up a murder.
By Max Alexander in Reader's Digest - October 2006
MS-13 is spreading senseless violence to cities and suburbs across the country.
By Sam Dealey in Reader's Digest - January 2006
A dentist's wife is dead. It looks like suicide. But the case turns out to be far more sinister.
From "Too Late to Say Goodbye," by Ann Rule in Reader's Digest - June 2007
A road rage story you'll never forget.
By Malcom McConnell in Reader's Digest - September 2001
Starting an orphanage was the easy part. Trekking into the Himalayas to find the families of 24 "lost children" would take everything he had.
By Tamara Jones in Reader's Digest - January 2009
Why no one stopped the Angel of Death.
By Max Alexander in Reader's Digest - November 2004
Two brothers, ruling a vicious drug cartel. Two agents, determined to bring them down.
By Sam Dealey in Reader's Digest - November 2003
When we were kids, my brother felt like a burden to me. Now I realize he's a gift.
By Margaret Carlson in Reader's Digest - April 2004
When people disappear, Monica Caison gets the call.
By Kenneth Miller in Reader's Digest - July 2007