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Moore County, OK officers investigate a stolen trailer being sold online while officers in Lee County, FL are called to a man who was attacked by a hammer. Baton Rouge, LA officers respond to an accident and officers in Christian County, MO stop a repeat offender on a motorcycle.
For over 30 years, wrestling icon Terry “Hulk Hogan” Bollea packed arenas, rallied a legion of fans, and slammed Hulkamania down on his opponents with a force felt around the world. Hogan became the face of professional wrestling in the ‘80s and its highest earner, reportedly making 10 million dollars per year at his Hulkamania peak. But it all came crashing down when he found himself entrenched in a public sex scandal that ultimately led to a multi-layered fortune fight and a Battle Royale over the Constitution.
Patty Hearst, a young heiress from one of America’s richest and most politically connected families, kidnapped by a mysterious underground militia. Then incredibly, the captive appeared to turn criminal, joining her captors on a crime spree that climaxed in a massive shootout on live television. The public was outraged, confused and fascinated. Amidst all the media chaos and frenzy – to this day – the question that still remains is: was she a willing accomplice or a brainwashed victim?
A known narcotics user is pursued by a K-9 unit; a suspected drug user proposes to his girlfriend in the back of a squad car; a property is searched for drugs; a house is suspected of being a meth lab.
Police investigate a hit-and-run accident; officers question suspects in a domestic violence incident; police respond to a burglary in process; a car is stopped in an area known for prostitution and the occupants are questioned.
A suspect is questioned about possible drug possession; police investigate a reported stolen vehicle; a suspected drug house is raided; a violent domestic dispute is probed.
Police pursue two drug suspects; officers detain an illegal immigrant from Mexico; police investigate a stabbing; cops stop a stolen vehicle and interview the driver.
A strung-out blonde breaks a window in a police cruiser; a cross-dressing bank robber triggers a deadly standoff; a naked woman high on crack steals a police car.
In Salt Lake City, UT a truculent man is sent to the drunk-tank to sober up. In Portland, OR a drunk woman is jailed for attacking a child. In Sarasota, FL an intoxicated man has difficulty recalling why he's been arrested. In Spokane, WA a man "borrows" a car to curb his drug habit.
In Las Vegas, NV an intoxicated man is strapped to a restraining chair. In Portland, OR a seemingly gracious man is arrested for assault. In Spokane, WA a homeless man is brought in for assault. In Salt Lake City, UT a frequent visitor is brought in for threating the security staff at a local bar with a firearm.
In Portland, OR an intoxicated male suspect is brought in for DUI. In Salt Lake City, UT a happy drunk woman is pleasantly cooperative. An emotional detainee sheds some tears while in isolation. In Las Vegas, NV a man is strapped in a restraining chair.
In Sarasota, FL an unruly detainee is sent to isolation, twice. In Multnomah county a young man feverishly waits for his release. In Portland, OR a man is jailed for biting his girlfriend.
A known narcotics user is pursued by a K-9 unit; a suspected drug user proposes to his girlfriend in the back of a squad car; a property is searched for drugs; a house is suspected of being a meth lab.
Police investigate a hit-and-run accident; officers question suspects in a domestic violence incident; police respond to a burglary in process; a car is stopped in an area known for prostitution and the occupants are questioned.
A suspect is questioned about possible drug possession; police investigate a reported stolen vehicle; a suspected drug house is raided; a violent domestic dispute is probed.
Police pursue two drug suspects; officers detain an illegal immigrant from Mexico; police investigate a stabbing; cops stop a stolen vehicle and interview the driver.
A suspect runs into a tree when an officer tries to question him; men involved in a shooting are arrested; undercover cops bust up a drug transaction; a driver loses control of his car while fleeing from police.
A suspect leads police on a high-speed chase; a man is suspected of drug possession; a suspicious man is arrested when he is found with narcotics and a burglary kit.
A woman is suspected of driving a stolen vehicle; officers arrest a man suspected in a shooting; police investigate a drug deal; a father and son get into an argument.
A suspect tries to flee during a traffic stop; police respond to a domestic disturbance; officers use force to stop a vehicle.
Police arrest a man for prostitution and narcotics; a man is suspected of domestic violence; a man walking down a street at night with a shotgun is arrested.
A suspect leads police on a car chase; officers respond to a neighborhood feud that involves guns; officers arrest men who are hiding weapons and drugs in their home; a women is arrested for drug possession.
A suspect runs into a tree when an officer tries to question him; men involved in a shooting are arrested; undercover cops bust up a drug transaction; a driver loses control of his car while fleeing from police.
A suspect leads police on a high-speed chase; a man is suspected of drug possession; a suspicious man is arrested when he is found with narcotics and a burglary kit.
A woman is suspected of driving a stolen vehicle; officers arrest a man suspected in a shooting; police investigate a drug deal; a father and son get into an argument.
A suspect tries to flee during a traffic stop; police respond to a domestic disturbance; officers use force to stop a vehicle.
Police arrest a man for prostitution and narcotics; a man is suspected of domestic violence; a man walking down a street at night with a shotgun is arrested.
A suspect leads police on a car chase; officers respond to a neighborhood feud that involves guns; officers arrest men who are hiding weapons and drugs in their home; a women is arrested for drug possession.
A man's face and body suddenly double in size; an ER physician races to determine why a young woman is burning up from the inside out after a day at the beach; a grumpy old man nearly dies before revealing an emotional secret.
A pianist’s finger is accidentally sawed off and missing until his wife and dog come to the ER; a man’s pacemaker is killing him, yet keeping him alive; and after his bachelor party, a nurse’s fiancé is behaving bizarrely and needs urgent medical care.
A pregnant woman is shot in the abdomen but refuses some testing and treatment jeopardizing her life and the baby’s; a doctor is the victim of a car burglary and thinks her patient may be the culprit; a storm is preventing a patient’s life-saving surgery.
On-the-job catastrophes and recreational disasters - you’re never safe from Freak Accidents! A hotel teeters toward collapse, threatening to bury guests under four stories of rubble; A Polynesian fire dance turns a performer into a human torch; A fence-hopping Don Juan gets skewered on a wrought iron saber. ; A western-themed wedding turns into a hoof-pounding horror show.
Nye County, NV Sheriffs respond to reports of a man pointing a possible weapon at bystanders and officers in Volusia County, FL arrive at a domestic dispute where a woman was reportedly trying to burn the house down. Officers in Berkeley County, SC surround a man who has barricaded himself in his house while officers in Daytona Beach, FL search for a man who fled after hitting a police vehicle.
A discussion of what's in store for the upcoming episode of "On Patrol: Live" and a sneak peek of the departments and officers that the cameras will be following that night; the hosts also look back at the most memorable moments from past episodes.
Clayton County, GA officers find important evidence while searching for a suspect who fled while officers in Tempe, AZ attempt to serve a warrant. Officers in Baton Rouge, LA respond to a rollover accident and Knox County, TN officers search for a domestic violence suspect.
A discussion of what's in store for the upcoming episode of "On Patrol: Live" and a sneak peek of the departments and officers that the cameras will be following that night; the hosts also look back at the most memorable moments from past episodes.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
In May 2017, legendary frontman, Chris Cornell, died by suicide. In part one of an estate war, Cornell’s widow, Vicky Cornell, and ex-wife, Susan Silver, are fighting over his $20 million fortune. Specifically, Silver is seeking money for their daughter Lillian’s college tuition, even though she allegedly dropped out of school. Meanwhile, in part two of the estate war, Vicky Cornell and the surviving members of Soundgarden are ensnared in an ugly legal dispute that threatens a possible final album by the Seattle grunge titans.
At the time of his death in 2017, Tom Petty was worth an estimated $95 million. He had appointed his wife, Dana York, as the sole trustee to his estate. However, very soon after Petty’s passing, tensions would arise between Dana and his two daughters from a previous marriage, Adria and Annakim. This would eventually erupt into a bitter family feud over control of the icon’s artistic properties and how his legacy would be preserved. Would Tom Petty’s name and brand be turned into a salad dressing? Dana would argue with her stepdaughters – no. The fight would continue for almost two years, with no sign of either side backing down, until an unexpected turn of events unraveled after a heated court battle.
It’s September 24th 1966 and as Jimmy James fastens his seatbelt on the New York runway, he’s full of excitement and hope. Next to him is Chas Chandler, the bass player of British band The Animals who only days earlier had spotted him playing in a club in Greenwich Village. By the time the plane touches down In London Jimmy James had reverted to his original surname, Jimi Hendrix. But Jimi has no idea that the other man he was travelling with, a mysterious suited man wearing dark glasses, would become embroiled in Jimi's mysterious death four years later. Fifty years on, Jimi Hendrix not only remains top box office, the cause of Jimi’s death still remains an open verdict. While many stories continue to surround his death the open verdict does not rule out murder, neither does it rule out suicide: this film reveals the secret history of Jimi’s manager and British spy Mike Jeffery and explores why he was the prime suspect the cause of Jimi Hendrix’s death. Yet, Jimi Hendrix: A Perfect Murder? with first-hand testimony and evidence, reveals another more likely candidate for the cause of the death of one of the world’s greatest rock stars.
Janis Joplin was a true rock and roll icon and her explosive performances electrified audiences around the world. She fully embraced the rock and roll spirit of the age and had a music career that was going stratospheric. But on October 4th 1970, aged just 27 years old, Janis Joplin died alone in her Los Angeles hotel. Her body lay undiscovered for 18 hours. Forensic pathologist, Dr Michael Hunter is using Janis Joplin’s autopsy report to build up a picture of her last days and hours to find out exactly how this young, talented musician suddenly died.
In April 1994, the twenty seven year old musician and self styled prince of grunge, Kurt Cobain was found dead at his Seattle mansion with a gunshot wound to his head. A suicide note was found at the scene and the police quickly concluded that Kurt had taken his own life. But for more than twenty years controversy has raged over the cause of Kurt’s death with many claiming he had too much heroin in his system to have shot himself. Expert Coroner and Forensic Pathologist, Dr. Michael Hunter has examined all the available medical evidence and with testimony from family and friends to finally reveal the real cause of Kurt Cobain’s death.
Known affectionately as “The Last Great Rockstar”, grunge icon Scott Weiland died on December 3rd, 2015. The singer and songwriter was just 48. his death came suddenly while on the road with his new band The Wildabouts. Scott sold over 20 million records as lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots, and super-group Velvet Revolver, and he famously lived the rockstar lifestyle to the full. As sales skyrocketed he indulged in all the excesses that come with success in the music business, but all the time he was battling alcoholism and mental illness. At the height of his career he developed a devastating heroin addiction, and towards the end of his life his behaviour became increasingly unpredictable and erratic. The Examiner’s Report cites mixed drug toxicity as the cause of death - but there was no heroin found in Scott’s system, and renowned forensic pathologist Dr Michael Hunter believes that Scott’s well documented drug use doesn’t present the full picture. He investigates Scott’s troubled past and discovers a catalogue of traumatic events and dangerous activities in Scott’s lifestory. Together they created the circumstances for him to die suddenly and without warning on a cold winter’s day alone on his tour bus.
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.
Jim Morrison, the iconic frontman of the Doors inspired a generation. But decades after his death, an enduring question remains, who was the man behind the myth? Jim’s life story reveals a rock star chameleon, constantly seeking out his own true identity, a journey that would end in tragically with his death at the age of just 27.
A discussion of what's in store for the upcoming episode of "On Patrol: Live" and a sneak peek of the departments and officers that the cameras will be following that night; the hosts also look back at the most memorable moments from past episodes.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
A discussion of what's in store for the upcoming episode of "On Patrol: Live" and a sneak peek of the departments and officers that the cameras will be following that night; the hosts also look back at the most memorable moments from past episodes.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
On May 8, 1999, the world was saddened by the news that actor Dana Plato, died in Moore, Oklahoma. As a child star in Eighties TV show ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ Dana had captured the heart of America playing everyone’s favourite older sister, Kimberley Drummond. It seemed nothing could stop her. But after riding high on the show’s success, her career dwindled and Dana suffered a series of crushing lows including the loss of her beloved adoptive mum as well as a marriage breakdown. As Dana’s life continued to unravel, she turned to alcohol and drugs to deal with her problems becoming a Hollywood pariah. Dana was found dead in her RV at the age of just 34. She had died of a multidrug overdose and her passing was originally reported as accidental but the autopsy report would later rule this death as suicide. There are those that remain convinced that the young mother with so much to live for would never take her own life. So what really happened? World renowned forensic pathologist, Dr. Michael Hunter needs to analyze every detail of Dana’s autopsy, toxicology report and personal testimonies to find out more about her last days and whether Dana Plato really meant to commit suicide?
Drugs, crime, and death; the downward spiral of the child cast of Diff'rent Strokes is one for the ages. The once adored child actors Gary Coleman, Dana Plato, and Todd Bridges were brought to fame at an early age for their roles in the 80’s TV show. However, their individual endeavors after the show were defined by drug addiction, financial struggles, and arrests. Dana Plato robbed a dry cleaners, Gary Coleman divorced his parents and had anger issues, and Todd Bridges was a drug addict. Plato’s suicide in 1999 and Coleman’s death in 2010 have left the nation wondering how these beloved child actors could succumb to such a tragic turn of events.
Best known for her roles in American Graffiti, One Day at a Time and The Disney Channel show, So Weird, Mackenzie Phillips is the quintessential troubled child star. Her drug abuse began very early, when her rock n’ roll father from the group, The Mamas and the Papas, taught her how to shoot up drugs. Later, Mackenzie and her father, John, would have a consensual, incestuous sexual relationship for 10 years. Her downward spiral lead her to embarrassing collapses and firings. Succumbing to multiple near-fatal overdoses and accruing many arrests due to her drug possession, Mackenzie checked herself into rehab to straighten out her life. Today Mackenzie works as a drug rehab counselor.
Born Mary Catherine Collins in Long Beach, California, Bo Derek stumbled into acting and then fame through sheer luck and circumstance. Her first role came in an independent film directed by John Derek, a man who would forever change her life. The two fell in love despite a 30-year age difference and the fact that Derek was married to Linda Evans, a beautiful and talented star in her own right. Labelled as outlaws from the start, the two married and began a long and controversial life together. A single phone call led to Bo being cast in the film “10,” turning her into a superstar literally overnight. But fame was fickle and after John bucked the studio system and directed Bo in his own films including Tarzan and Bolero, the media scorched the couple - Bo for being talentless and John for being a Svengali. Quietly Bo became an accomplished producer always bringing in her films on time and under budget, but the media ignored her skills, harping on her physical appearance and the couples’ age difference. When John passed of a heart attack, Bo reinvented herself, continuing to act but also embracing activism on behalf of veterans and animals. She also unexpectedly found another John, the actor John Corbett, and the two have been a happily unmarried couple for nearly 20 years. Today, Bo is as beautiful as ever, aging gracefully, enjoying her beloved horses and continuing to act.
She started life as a girl from Queens with a lot of spunk, determination and talent. Armed with beauty, brains and what would turn out to be iconic voice, Fran Drescher knew from a very young age that she wanted to be an actor. Finding a kindred spirit in teenage soulmate Peter Jacobson, the two dedicated themselves to theater and then film and television, falling in love along the way. Early bit but standout parts in films like Saturday Night Fever saw her move from New York to L.A. where she worked regularly and where she and Peter got married. Frustrated with not being recognized for her unique abilities, a chance encounter with the head of CBS lead to her developing, pitching and selling the Nanny and launching her to superstardom. The dark side of fame came when the media uncovered and reported on a horrific assault she and Peter had survived years earlier. While in therapy to recover from the assault, Peter revealed that he was gay, severing their long-time relationship as colleagues and partners. With the end of the Nanny and her marriage, Fran didn’t want for work but couldn’t replicate the success of the Nanny. Shortly after the show ended, she learned that she had ovarian cancer. Surviving that gave her a new mission, an organization she founded called Cancer Schamncer, dedicated to teaching people how to avoid cancer and giving survivors support. Her battle with cancer, from which she completely recovered, brought her and Peter back together as soulmates, a special and unique relationship that continues to this day. With a new situation comedy Indebted on the air, tons of projects in the works, and the love and support of close family and friends, Fran Drescher embraces the future with love and laughter.
Anchored by a deeply personal and revealing interview with Valerie Bertinelli and including interviews with her family and closest friends and colleagues, Valerie Bertinelli: In My Own Words is a compelling revelation of the many triumphs and tragedies of one of the most popular and beloved stars of television films and situation comedies.
Born into poverty on the South side of Chicago, Bernard McCullough was raised by his mother and grandmother. Inspired as a boy by Bill Cosby, Bernie determined to become a comic to help others overcome the kinds of tragedies he endured as a youngster including the loss of his mother and brother before his tenth birthday. Meeting his wife to be Rhonda in high school was a turning point. They fell in love, got married and had a baby girl before they turned 21. Forced to work to support his family, Bernie took any job he could get including fry cook, delivery man and janitor. But in his off hours he listened for hours to the comedy albums of Richard Pryor, Bill Cosby and others until he summoned the courage to start performing at open mike nights at local clubs. Being paid with beer and cigarettes was ok with Bernie until the money got tight. Luckily, he broke out by winning the Miller Lite Comedy Contest hosted by the Wayans brothers and from there, he went on to performing around the country and ultimately winning national fame on Def Comedy Jam. From there, the Kings of Comedy followed and ultimately, international success with The Bernie Mac Show and a string of hit films. Bernie was at the top of his game when he was struck with a still mysterious disease called Sarcoidosis, an inflammatory condition that can lie dormant for decades before become terminal. Bernie died at the young age of 50 with undoubtedly decades more of comic brilliance lost forever. He remains in the pantheon of top comics of the modern era and is still missed and beloved by millions.
Bold, brash Roseanne Barr was a trailblazing stand up comic who rocked the comedy world in the mid-1980s and went on to become a Hollywood mega-star with her own top-rated, long running sitcom. She did it again with another hit show years later, but after a scandalous tweet her top rated comeback canceled and the comedy legend’s career was derailed. Now an in depth, personal account from Roseanne herself, her boyfriend Johnny, along with celebrity and insider interviews, this candid one hour documentary special takes a raw and revealing look inside the rise, superstardom and ultimate cancel culture casualty of America’s Domestic Goddess like never before in Roseanne Barr: Kicked Out of Hollywood.
A discussion of what's in store for the upcoming episode of "On Patrol: Live" and a sneak peek of the departments and officers that the cameras will be following that night; the hosts also look back at the most memorable moments from past episodes.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
In Portland, OR a man in custody accuses officers of being involved in the 1992 event at Ruby Ridge. In Sarasota, FL a drunk man falls off his bike and purports to have been hit by a car. In Las Vegas, LV a daring inmate attempts to make a break for it while the supervising officers attend to a disturbance.
In Salt Lake City, UT an inebriated man gets aggressive and questions why he's in custody. In Sarasota, FL a couple are taken in for assaulting a bartender. In Portland, OR a man is placed in custody for harassing movie theater security guards. In Las Vegas, NV a chauffeur is placed in custody for amassing a number of of moving violations.
In Salt Lake City, UT a lewd woman is jailed. In Las Vegas, NV a man is placed in the restraining chair after attempting to bite his own fingers off. In Portland, OR a man is brought in for possession. In Sarasota, FL a homeless man is brought in for trespassing and battery.
In Reno, NV an intoxicated man is placed in isolation after exhibiting combative behavior. In Portland, OR a man wearing a red dress is brought in for trespassing and tells officers that he is in the FBI. In Reno, NV two young men are set straight after stealing a car.