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Baton Rouge, LA officers race to report of shots fired while officers in Lee County, FL find drugs during a traffic stop. Officers in Daytona Beach, FL pursue a fleeing vehicle and Knox County, TN officers respond to a domestic dispute at a hotel.
From birth Ethan Couch was raised in a bubble of wealth, privilege, and lack-of-consequences. He was taught that money can buy you anything, and there’s no reason to be accountable for your actions. His teenage rebellious behavior escalated out of control in a series of incidents crescendo-ing in the deaths of 4 people and severe injuries of 9 more. During his trial and sentencing a radical defense of “affluenza” was presented and became a self-fulfilling prophecy: Ethan received a lenient sentence because he had been sheltered by wealth his whole life (losing his sense of consequences and morals). Over the following years he became a repeat offender, always slipping out of any true justice when caught. His behavior continues to this day. The real question is – who’s fault is it that he’s seems to be a remorseless psychopath?
A slow-speed pursuit ends when the driver crashes his car into a ditch and tries to run; an intoxicated woman is arrested; a man threatens another person.
A man and a woman are suspected of drug use and prostitution activity; a K-9 unit chases a man who runs after crashing a stolen car; two women are questioned on drug suspicion.
Cops respond to an alleged accidental shooting; a man is arrested in an undercover drug operation.
Cops chase after two males in an SUV until it flips; a domestic disturbance call is made involving a child custody dispute; officers detain a fleeing drug suspect.
A biker forgets to check his blind spot and gets bowled over; a drowsy driver loses control and plows into a gas station; a motorist stunned by a crash isn't out of danger yet.
A belligerent man with a grudge is placed in a restraint chair. An intoxicated woman receives a love note from an inmate on worker status.
A man brought in for trespassing becomes violent. A sex worker admits she’s witholding her pediculosis condition from clients. A woman explains her tattoos are a reminder of the women she loved.
A strip search reveals a male inmate in women's lingerie. A couple of puppy thieves get amorous in the bathroom, and a pregnant woman is arrested for solicitation.
A jail chaplain counsels a sad inmate. An intoxicated woman demands to talk to the Canadian Embassy.
A slow-speed pursuit ends when the driver crashes his car into a ditch and tries to run; an intoxicated woman is arrested; a man threatens another person.
A man and a woman are suspected of drug use and prostitution activity; a K-9 unit chases a man who runs after crashing a stolen car; two women are questioned on drug suspicion.
Cops respond to an alleged accidental shooting; a man is arrested in an undercover drug operation.
Cops chase after two males in an SUV until it flips; a domestic disturbance call is made involving a child custody dispute; officers detain a fleeing drug suspect.
On October 2nd 2017, news of Tom Petty’s sudden death at the age of 66 shocked the nation. As one of America’s most adored singers and songwriters, his career spanned more than four decades. Tom overcame a troubled upbringing in Gainesville, Florida, to become a true rock and roll legend as frontman of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, cofounder of supergroup The Travelling Wilburys and as a solo artist, producing timeless hits such as ‘Free Falling’, ‘American Girl’ and ‘I Won’t Back Down.’ On September 25th, 2017 he played the last night of a sell-out, six month tour with his beloved bandmembers to a packed out stadium in Hollywood. He seemed on top of the world. But just one week later, he collapsed at his Malibu home and was rushed to hospital, where he died the following day. Now, one of the world’s most eminent forensic pathologists, Dr. Michael Hunter wants to investigate the circumstances of Tom’s mysterious death. He will analyse every detail in Tom’s Autopsy report to piece together what led him to die so suddenly and unexpectedly.
On October 6th 2020, the world was shocked by the news that guitar legend Eddie Van Halen had died. A rock prodigy with a boyish charm, Eddie was never more comfortable than when he had a guitar in his hand. Known as the founder of the Van Halen, a band synonymous with California cool, Eddie was surprisingly an immigrant. Of both Dutch and Indonesian heritage, his family moved from the Netherlands to California when he was a child. Without knowing a word of English, Eddie overcame racism in a pre civil rights America. By age 25, Eddie’s band had sold multiple platinum albums and his innovative guitar techniques cemented Eddie in Rock and Roll history. It seemed nothing could stop him. But behind his contagious smile, there was a darker undercurrent that would plague Eddie throughout his life. He dealt with addiction issues for over 4 decades, having started drinking at just age 12. Often relying on alcohol and other substances to maintain his creativity, Eddie would spend many years in and out of rehab. He was a workaholic, often pushing his body to the limits in order to perform while secretly battling illness. Eddie died at the age of 65 from cancer. But if caught early, Eddie’s disease had reasonable survival rates. So what happened? World renowned forensic pathologist, Dr. Michael Hunter needs to analyse every detail of Eddie Van Halen’s life in order to piece together what else may have been going on in his body, ultimately leading to his untimely death.
Christopher John Cornell was an American musician, singer and songwriter. He was best known as the lead vocalist for the rock bands Soundgarden and Audioslave. Cornell was considered one of the chief architects of the 1990s grunge movement, and is well known for his extensive catalog as a songwriter, his nearly four-octave vocal range, and his powerful vocal belting technique. Cornell struggled with depression for much of his life. He was found dead in his Detroit hotel room early on the morning of May 18, 2017, after performing at a Soundgarden concert an hour earlier.
On October 2nd 2017, news of Tom Petty’s sudden death at the age of 66 shocked the nation. As one of America’s most adored singers and songwriters, his career spanned more than four decades. Tom overcame a troubled upbringing in Gainesville, Florida, to become a true rock and roll legend as frontman of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, cofounder of supergroup The Travelling Wilburys and as a solo artist, producing timeless hits such as ‘Free Falling’, ‘American Girl’ and ‘I Won’t Back Down.’ On September 25th, 2017 he played the last night of a sell-out, six month tour with his beloved bandmembers to a packed out stadium in Hollywood. He seemed on top of the world. But just one week later, he collapsed at his Malibu home and was rushed to hospital, where he died the following day. Now, one of the world’s most eminent forensic pathologists, Dr. Michael Hunter wants to investigate the circumstances of Tom’s mysterious death. He will analyse every detail in Tom’s Autopsy report to piece together what led him to die so suddenly and unexpectedly.
On October 6th 2020, the world was shocked by the news that guitar legend Eddie Van Halen had died. A rock prodigy with a boyish charm, Eddie was never more comfortable than when he had a guitar in his hand. Known as the founder of the Van Halen, a band synonymous with California cool, Eddie was surprisingly an immigrant. Of both Dutch and Indonesian heritage, his family moved from the Netherlands to California when he was a child. Without knowing a word of English, Eddie overcame racism in a pre civil rights America. By age 25, Eddie’s band had sold multiple platinum albums and his innovative guitar techniques cemented Eddie in Rock and Roll history. It seemed nothing could stop him. But behind his contagious smile, there was a darker undercurrent that would plague Eddie throughout his life. He dealt with addiction issues for over 4 decades, having started drinking at just age 12. Often relying on alcohol and other substances to maintain his creativity, Eddie would spend many years in and out of rehab. He was a workaholic, often pushing his body to the limits in order to perform while secretly battling illness. Eddie died at the age of 65 from cancer. But if caught early, Eddie’s disease had reasonable survival rates. So what happened? World renowned forensic pathologist, Dr. Michael Hunter needs to analyse every detail of Eddie Van Halen’s life in order to piece together what else may have been going on in his body, ultimately leading to his untimely death.
Christopher John Cornell was an American musician, singer and songwriter. He was best known as the lead vocalist for the rock bands Soundgarden and Audioslave. Cornell was considered one of the chief architects of the 1990s grunge movement, and is well known for his extensive catalog as a songwriter, his nearly four-octave vocal range, and his powerful vocal belting technique. Cornell struggled with depression for much of his life. He was found dead in his Detroit hotel room early on the morning of May 18, 2017, after performing at a Soundgarden concert an hour earlier.
Daytona Beach, FL search for suspects after multiple vehicle break-ins while officers in Lee County, FL investigate reports of shots fired. Officers in Baton Rouge, LA pursue a vehicle and Christian County, MO officers respond to a neighbor dispute.
From the outside looking in, the relationship between Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka was picture-perfect. A beautiful young couple with their whole lives ahead of them. Behind closed doors was another story. Paul – a budding psychopath who already had a string of serial rapes under his belt. Karla – deranged and eager to offer up her younger sister and other young women to be raped and murdered. Adding to the distressing nature of their crimes is their twisted obsession with filming and re-enacting them. These tapes were ultimately their downfall, with Karla getting off easy by being the one to rat out Paul. The real question is – who was the ring leader in these horrendous events, and why?
Officers stop a man on a bike who matches the description of a robbery suspect; three men are detained when the are found hanging out in a heavy drug alley; a domestic dispute is investigated; a suspect waving a pocketknife is confronted.
Officers search for a man in connection with a domestic violence restraining order; a man tries to eat a bag of weed when he is pulled over; a woman is suspected of stabbing a man in the arm with a pair of scissors.
A car that is being driven erratically is stopped; a domestic disturbance between a mother and son is investigated; officers discover drugs in a motel room; a reported stabbing at an apartment complex is investigated.
Officers chase after a stolen vehicle; a man is questioned on suspicion of drug possession; three burglary suspects are pursued; an undercover cop poses as a prostitute to arrest men who are soliciting for sex.
A drug-crazed man ditches his clothes and takes a flying leap at police; an intoxicated bride spends her big day behind bars; smugglers' scheme goes up in smoke when they try to make an ocean run with 4,000 pounds of marijuana.
A combative man is placed in a side cell. A transgender woman shares her story. A wild driver is placed in custody, and an intoxicated man is arrested for assault.
A singer in custody performs for the officers. A woman is charged with burglary, and officers see right through a young woman's tears.
A man is charged with possession of an illegal substance. Police arrest a woman for narcotics, and a couple is caught passing a fake prescription.
A woman is charged with possession of a controlled substance. A woman denies assaulting her husband, and two aggressive cousins threaten police and end up in isolation.
Officers stop a man on a bike who matches the description of a robbery suspect; three men are detained when the are found hanging out in a heavy drug alley; a domestic dispute is investigated; a suspect waving a pocketknife is confronted.
Officers search for a man in connection with a domestic violence restraining order; a man tries to eat a bag of weed when he is pulled over; a woman is suspected of stabbing a man in the arm with a pair of scissors.
A car that is being driven erratically is stopped; a domestic disturbance between a mother and son is investigated; officers discover drugs in a motel room; a reported stabbing at an apartment complex is investigated.
Officers chase after a stolen vehicle; a man is questioned on suspicion of drug possession; three burglary suspects are pursued; an undercover cop poses as a prostitute to arrest men who are soliciting for sex.
Richland County, SC officers race to make sure everyone is safe when a fire breaks out at an apartment complex while officers in Clayton County, GA respond to a possible overdose. A Marion County, FL officer is attacked and officers in Fullerton, CA patrol an area populated by gangs.
Clayton County, GA officers search for a shooting suspect while officers in Richland County, SC are called to a disperse a large crowd. Colton County, CA officers investigate a theft on a train and officers in Toledo, OH respond to a domestic incident.
Baton Rouge, LA officers respond to shots fired while a Daytona Beach, FL pursuit ends with a water rescue. Christian County, MO officers search for a suspect who fled on foot and officers in Knox County, TN talk to a concerned neighbor.
Michelle Carter and Conrad Roy met during a chance encounter while on vacation, but immediately connected through their struggles with mental health. Over time Conrad’s wellbeing declined and, instead of pushing him to get help, Michelle ultimately began helping him prepare for his own suicide. When the designated day arrived and Conrad began having second thoughts Michelle put the pressure on for him to go through with it – and he did. The motivation behind Michelle’s actions come into question both ethically and legally – was she a fellow mentally ill individual who was trying to help, or was she leveraging Conrad’s illness to get attention and sympathy for herself? Though the courts sentenced her, it was a lenient punishment that lacked the full weight many think she should’ve felt. The real question is – were Michelle’s true intentions to help Conrad, or help herself at whatever cost?
A man suspected of soliciting money is questioned; police find a weapon and drugs in a car; officers respond to a burglary in progress; cops investigate an armed disturbance call.
Police pursue a stolen truck in high-speed chase; officer investigate a dispute between a boyfriend and girlfriend; cops find drugs when they stop a vehicle for making an unsafe turn; a suspect is questioned for making alleged terrorist threats.
Police engage in a high-speed chase to question three suspects; a driver and passenger are suspected of prostitution; officers investigate a stabbing at an apartment complex; a bank robber is pursued.
Police question a homeless man sleeping in a handicap parking space; cops orchestrate a sting operation to capture a man considered armed and dangerous; a man is questioned about possible drug violations; officers find drugs in a car.
Skateboarders clash with police; an outdoor protest turns violent in Seattle; a defendant is attacked in court.
An inmate fails to impress the staff with his witticisms. A woman boasts about excelling at her DUI field test, and a man learns his wreckless driving has resulted in the death of a man.
Two agitated inmates are put in restraints to cool down. A suspected burglar expresses concern over a milk allergy, and an inmate becomes upset about the care given to her belongings.
A woman is brought in for attacking her boyfriend. A talkative inmate is moved to isolation, and an daring inmate attempts to escape his restraints.
Needles are found on one woman while a stun gun is discovered on another. A DUI test stirs up bad memories for a man driving while intoxicated, and a convicted murderer becomes violent.
A man suspected of soliciting money is questioned; police find a weapon and drugs in a car; officers respond to a burglary in progress; cops investigate an armed disturbance call.
Police pursue a stolen truck in high-speed chase; officer investigate a dispute between a boyfriend and girlfriend; cops find drugs when they stop a vehicle for making an unsafe turn; a suspect is questioned for making alleged terrorist threats.
Police engage in a high-speed chase to question three suspects; a driver and passenger are suspected of prostitution; officers investigate a stabbing at an apartment complex; a bank robber is pursued.
Police question a homeless man sleeping in a handicap parking space; cops orchestrate a sting operation to capture a man considered armed and dangerous; a man is questioned about possible drug violations; officers find drugs in a car.
Officers respond to a domestic dispute; a suspect is chased on foot by police; a couple are questioned for driving a stolen vehicle; a boy is rescued from a swimming pool.
A driver is questioned about drug possession; a man flees a car accident; a car is searched for drugs; a man with outstanding warrants takes refuge in a home.
Police pursue a suspect in a high-speed chase; a car is searched for drugs; police investigate an alleged fight between two men; cops probe a home invasion.
A routine traffic stop turns into an arrest for narcotics; a hit-and-run call is investigated; female impersonators are questioned for allegedly causing a disturbance at a bar; a drug transaction at a truck stop is investigated.
A man shoots at alleged intruders; a driver is questioned after running through two stop signs; drugs are found on a bike rider.
A man with crack cocaine in his mouth is questioned; a domestic disturbance is investigated; a child-custody dispute is investigated; a verbal altercation is reported.
Officers respond to a domestic dispute; a suspect is chased on foot by police; a couple are questioned for driving a stolen vehicle; a boy is rescued from a swimming pool.
A driver is questioned about drug possession; a man flees a car accident; a car is searched for drugs; a man with outstanding warrants takes refuge in a home.
Police pursue a suspect in a high-speed chase; a car is searched for drugs; police investigate an alleged fight between two men; cops probe a home invasion.
A routine traffic stop turns into an arrest for narcotics; a hit-and-run call is investigated; female impersonators are questioned for allegedly causing a disturbance at a bar; a drug transaction at a truck stop is investigated.
A man shoots at alleged intruders; a driver is questioned after running through two stop signs; drugs are found on a bike rider.
A man with crack cocaine in his mouth is questioned; a domestic disturbance is investigated; a child-custody dispute is investigated; a verbal altercation is reported.