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Mary Kay Letourneau was an elementary schoolteacher who pled guilty in 1997 to the rape of a child, 12 year-old Vili Fualaau, who’d been her sixth-grade student. Mary Kay was ultimately imprisoned from 1998 to 2004. Soon after her release, Letourneau and Fualaau were married in May 2005....But a lot happened between their wedding day and when Mary Kay lost her short battle with colon Cancer in July 2020. She and Vili had separated and they each began on-line dating. Vili was a DJ at night and worked at Home Depot during the day while Mary Kay was a legal secretary. Although the two were no longer together, they managed to successfully co-parent their 2 teenaged girls. Since her Cancer diagnosis in January, friends say that Mary Kay made amends with her estranged first husband Steve and her 4 children and that Vili never left her side. People Magazine’s Steve Helling, who has reported on the couple for 15 years, and Ann Bremner, Mary Kay’s best friend, give viewers personal insight into the lives of the notorious couple during Mary Kay’s last days on earth.
In 1994, Susan Smith was sentenced to life in prison for murdering her two children, 3 year-old Michael and 14 month-old Alexander. Prosecutors believed the reason she killed her sons was because she was in love with a man who didn’t want children. 26 years later, sex and love are still clouding Susan’s judgement. She’s been reprimanded for having sex with two prison guards – one of whom- Alfred Rowe – gives a step by step account of how Susan seduced him for her own gain.
After Amy Fisher was arrested for shooting Mary Jo Buttafuoco, she told authorities that the shooting was an accident. But two men named Steven Sleeman and Chris Drellos came forward, claiming that she'd approached them months before the shooting to ask them to help her kill Mary Jo. Amy Fisher and Steve Sleeman went to the Buttafuoco home on Nov. 1, 1991, with the intention that he would shoot Mary Jo Buttafuoco. Steve never fired because he couldn’t get a clear shot and Amy Fisher became irate. Steve recently admitted that he actually went back by himself to the Buttafuocos' a few weeks later to try again. Through the window he could see that Mary Joe was home alone and shot into their home with a long-scope .22 hunting rifle. He panicked and drove off, not knowing if he had killed her. Up until 2018, Mary Jo thought the shot had come from some mischievous neighborhood children.
He charmed, kidnapped, and killed more than thirty young and beautiful women. His reign of terror inspired countless movies including American Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, and most recently Zac Efron’s Extremely Wicked, Shocking Evil and Vile. But for all the women who were murdered there were a surprising number who somehow, through luck, cunning or sheer will power, survived. In this ground-breaking 2-hour episode we relive the story of the first seven women who can say, “I Survived Ted Bundy.”
He charmed, kidnapped, and killed more than thirty young and beautiful women. His reign of terror inspired countless movies including American Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, and most recently Zac Efron’s Extremely Wicked, Shocking Evil and Vile. But for all the women who were murdered there were a surprising number who somehow, through luck, cunning or sheer will power, survived. In this ground-breaking 2-hour episode we relive the story of the first seven women who can say, “I Survived Ted Bundy.”
He was once a normal, happy child, but violent, drunken abuse from his father sends John Wayne Gacy down a dark and sinister path. Running from home, he takes a job at a mortuary where he first develops a fascination with dead bodies, even sleeping in a coffin with a corpse. Soon after, he’s married with two kids, but urges inside him can’t be contained. Convicted for sodomizing young boys, his normal life ends and the darkness takes over. Gacy begins cruising for young men leading to his first of many murders and the beginning of his crawlspace burial ground. He brings them home, then tortures, and kills them with what he calls “tricks.” Restraining boys and strangling them with rope, he fills the crawlspace under his home with bodies. His wife and many others suspect he’s up to no good, but thanks to his public persona, Pogo the Clown, no one realizes the depths of his evil. Then, one victim, Jeffery Rignall, is raped, tortured, and released by the serial killer. Unable to get help from police, Rignall goes on the hunt, staking out freeways until he finally discovers the monster’s home. Gacy may finally be brought to justice.
One of Gacy’s victims, Jeffery Rignall, has survived and tracked him down. Going to police, Rignall tries to bring Gacy to justice, but his polished public persona, including clown performances for young children, fools everyone. Gacy continues to kill and he’s run out of space under his home. Confident no one can catch him, Gacy begins dumping bodies in the Des Plaines river outside Chicago. Then, his arrogance gets him into serious trouble. Kidnapping a boy outside his place of work, he has no idea the boy’s mother is waiting inside. Detective Joe Kozenczak takes the case and discovers Gacy’s dark past of pedophilia. He finds an array of items linked to young boys, but the boy he’s searching for isn’t there. Kozenczak orders 24-hour surveillance while continuing to dig for details on Gacy. Then, he finds what he’s looking for, a photo receipt found in Gacy’s home was in the missing boy’s jacket when he disappeared. Under constant surveillance, Gacy lets police into his house where they smell the odor of a morgue. A second search of the home reveals the bodies buried underneath. The killer clown is found guilty of 33 counts of murder and sentenced to death.
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.
Charles Manson: The Funeral tracks the journey of Jason Freeman, Charles Manson’s grandson as he attempts to recover the remains of his grandfather after Manon’s death, so he can give him a proper funeral. On the journey, we look back at Jason’s relationship with Manson and the evolution of his thinking about his grandfather. We also see his encounters with supporters of Manson, whose opinion on the infamous murderer contrast with the wider public, as well as a former member of the Manson family who gives unique insight into one of the most notorious killers of the 20th century.
In the summer of 1982, five naked women are discovered in or near the Green River, strangled by their own clothing. Seattle area investigators launch a massive hunt for this voracious serial killer, chasing down bizarre leads and multiple suspects. As the victim count reaches forty, Ted Bundy provides shocking insights into the mind of this unprecedented killer.
The Green River Killer is murdering the most vulnerable girls near Seattle. But he leaves few clues behind. Detectives chase down several hot suspects, until a single DNA swab reveals the shocking truth. He’s Gary Ridgway, a happily married man with a secret obsession with prostitutes. What shocking childhood events drove this mild-mannered man to murder at least fifty women?
From the outside looking in the Turpin family seemed normal enough, but a phone call in January 2018 changed everything. One of their thirteen children escaped from captivity and exposed the dark secrets of what had been happening inside the Turpin family household for decades. Systematic torture and abuse within the walls of the Turpin home are just the tip of the iceberg as those closest to the family make sense of this tragedy. Hear firsthand accounts from those who knew them best, and learn how blindsided even they were to the horrors taking place. Were the Turpins mentally ill, or sadistic psychopaths? Why didn’t the children seek help sooner? And perhaps most importantly, can you ever really know what’s going on behind closed doors?
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 Salt Lake City, UT a man is sent to a holding cell after hurling racial insults. In Reno, NV A man outfitted in just his underwear is taken into custody for battery of a police officer. In Portland, OR an intoxicated eldery man breaks into song during booking.
In Reno, NV a woman becomes violent with officers after having over indulged in boxed wine. In Salt Lake City, UT a drunk man is brought in for urinating in front of a family restaurant and in attempt to expedite his release he requests that the officers "git 'er done". In Reno, NV a former marine is taken in to custody for domestic abuse.
Officers struggle with an angry man after he kicks out a patrol car window. A relationship ends when a woman takes a bite out of her boyfriend. An upset wife stabs her husband and he ends up in handcuffs. A woman is happy to celebrate her birthday by going to jail.
Cousins come to jail together but only one leaves. Officers contend the best they can with an unruly inmate. Naked meditation in a parking lot lands a street artist in jail.
An intoxicated man tests officers' patience. A woman tries to deceive police with multiple identities. A one-legged biker shows off his balancing skills to officers.
Officers outwit a man who refuses to give his name. A repeat DUI offender is jailed yet again. An intoxicated man is taken into custody and once the alcohol wears off he reveals that he’s broken his sobriety.
In Salt Lake City, UT a man is sent to a holding cell after hurling racial insults. In Reno, NV A man outfitted in just his underwear is taken into custody for battery of a police officer. In Portland, OR an intoxicated eldery man breaks into song during booking.
In Reno, NV a woman becomes violent with officers after having over indulged in boxed wine. In Salt Lake City, UT a drunk man is brought in for urinating in front of a family restaurant and in attempt to expedite his release he requests that the officers "git 'er done". In Reno, NV a former marine is taken in to custody for domestic abuse.
Officers struggle with an angry man after he kicks out a patrol car window. A relationship ends when a woman takes a bite out of her boyfriend. An upset wife stabs her husband and he ends up in handcuffs. A woman is happy to celebrate her birthday by going to jail.
Cousins come to jail together but only one leaves. Officers contend the best they can with an unruly inmate. Naked meditation in a parking lot lands a street artist in jail.
An intoxicated man tests officers' patience. A woman tries to deceive police with multiple identities. A one-legged biker shows off his balancing skills to officers.
Officers outwit a man who refuses to give his name. A repeat DUI offender is jailed yet again. An intoxicated man is taken into custody and once the alcohol wears off he reveals that he’s broken his sobriety.
A patient appears to be hallucinating and sends ER staff on a wild goose chase around the hospital; a doctor gets a jolt of electricity that stops his heart when he touches a patient who is being defibrillated; a former EMT is brought into the ER on the suspicion that he is using heroin … again!
A surfer is impaled between the legs by the fin of his surfboard; a high school football player has flesh-eating disease; a woman is given a powerful clot-busting drug to cure her stroke, but doctors discover she has another condition that could cause that same drug to kill her.
A live boa constrictor wrapped around a man’s arm is biting his wrist and won’t let go; a young woman has a badly sliced arm and doctors suspect she may be the victim of human trafficking; a young man with a peanut allergy goes into anaphylactic shock.
In February 2013 Country Music singer Mindy McCready shot herself on the porch of her house in Heber Springs Arkansas. Now, world-renowned Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter puts Mindy's complex personal life under the spotlight, and reveals how her unhealthy relationship with prescription medication may have exacerbated an un-diagnosed mental condition and led Mindy to plan her own death.
Jason Moore, an unemployed stonemason, has a lot of time on his hands. Left alone with his thoughts, Jason becomes obsessed with Freddy Krueger, the infamous supernatural serial killer from A Nightmare on Elm Street. After creating his very own knife glove, Jason summons his only friend, John Paul-Skamarski, to his death. Inspired by A Nightmare on Elm Street, Jason Moore will become a real-life nightmare.
A man is arrested for using his car to bully his wife and daughter; a drug dealer's getaway is foiled; police resolve a bitter eviction dispute between a couple.
A surveillance tape reveals the actions of a woman's abusive boyfriend; police track down a car chase suspect to his home; a car chase suspect plays coy with officers about his crimes; a traffic stop reveals a vehicle with drugs.
Officers encounter a flasher and an exposed transsexual during Mardi Gras; a high-speed car chase ends at the home of the occupant's wife; a suspect is arrested for stealing a convenience store patron's beer at knife point.
A man is arrested for an unwarranted assault; a naked bicyclist protests against global warming; an armed bicyclist flees when approached by police; a suspect cuts his probation short by running from police.
The best moments from the fast-paced clip show, exposing some of the most outrageous challenges the police have to face on the street.
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.
In Las Vegas, NV an honest offender turns himself in. Officers arrest an underage woman who admits to driving under the influence. A woman is taken into custody after harming herself with a pair of scissors
In Sarasota, FL a man is busted for an open container of beer. In Salt Lake City, UT a woman is stunned as to how drug paraphernalia wound up on her person. In Las Vegas, NV a former bus driver relays sad details about his past. In Portland, OR a shoplifter receives some sage of wisdom from one of the officers.
A man is arrested for using his car to bully his wife and daughter; a drug dealer's getaway is foiled; police resolve a bitter eviction dispute between a couple.
A surveillance tape reveals the actions of a woman's abusive boyfriend; police track down a car chase suspect to his home; a car chase suspect plays coy with officers about his crimes; a traffic stop reveals a vehicle with drugs.
Officers encounter a flasher and an exposed transsexual during Mardi Gras; a high-speed car chase ends at the home of the occupant's wife; a suspect is arrested for stealing a convenience store patron's beer at knife point.
A man is arrested for an unwarranted assault; a naked bicyclist protests against global warming; an armed bicyclist flees when approached by police; a suspect cuts his probation short by running from police.
Chris and Shanann Watts were by all accounts the perfect couple, with two perfect children Celeste and Bella. In 2018 this family was shattered by the disappearance and murder of Shanann and the kids – at the hands of Chris himself. How is it possible for something this horrific to happen in the sleepy mountain town of Frederick Colorado? Did Chris simply snap the morning of the murders, or was it something much more calculated and sinister? Friends of the Watts family come together to unravel the secrets behind this tragedy.
The case of serial killer John Wayne Gacy is one of sexual depravity. In the 1970s, Gacy stood accused of the rape and murder of at least 33 young men and boys and burying many of the bodies under his house. He portrayed an image of respectability including dressing up as a clown. Gacy maintained his innocence. Taking a front row seat to analyze Gacy’s behavior are three of the world’s most experienced super sleuths who are trained in exposing the lies behind a serial killer’s performance.
Chris and Shanann Watts were by all accounts the perfect couple, with two perfect children Celeste and Bella. In 2018 this family was shattered by the disappearance and murder of Shanann and the kids – at the hands of Chris himself. How is it possible for something this horrific to happen in the sleepy mountain town of Frederick Colorado? Did Chris simply snap the morning of the murders, or was it something much more calculated and sinister? Friends of the Watts family come together to unravel the secrets behind this tragedy.
The case of serial killer John Wayne Gacy is one of sexual depravity. In the 1970s, Gacy stood accused of the rape and murder of at least 33 young men and boys and burying many of the bodies under his house. He portrayed an image of respectability including dressing up as a clown. Gacy maintained his innocence. Taking a front row seat to analyze Gacy’s behavior are three of the world’s most experienced super sleuths who are trained in exposing the lies behind a serial killer’s performance.
Knox County, TN officers arrest a man for resisting during a traffic stop while officers in Clayton County, GA stake out a vehicle with stolen tags. Las Vegas, NV officers are flagged down after an automobile burglary suspect flees and in Bradenton, FL an alligator interrupts a pizza delivery.
On September 12, 2003, the world was mourning the loss of legendary singer Johnny Cash, who died in Nashville, Tennessee from respiratory arrest. Known for his heavy drug use and reckless attitude to his health, Johnny Cash reached the age of 71 and died shortly after his wife of 35 years June Carter. Many speculated that he died of a broken heart and others believed it was his wayward lifestyle that was to blame. Now, Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter is taking a fresh look at Johnny Cash’s death and will reveal whether years of drug abuse and hard-living led to the star’s demise or whether his death was due to something else entirely.
After spending four years in jail for an attempted robbery, Mark Baigent wants to take revenge on the man who ratted him out – his half-brother, Andrew. With the help of his brother James, Mark plans to get away with murder using techniques learned from watching the hit crime show CSI.
Police reign in a fight suspect; two juvenile car thieves test the limit of the law; a man denies he is the assault suspect in surveillance video footage.
A car chase suspect doesn't let flat tires slow him down; police utilize a search helicopter and a K-9 unit to track down an evasive suspect; officers try to lure a suspected pedophile.
Police discover a badly injured suspect who still has a little fight left in him; an abuse suspect is arrested for using his collection of knives to threaten his wife; a thief explains that his vehicle was exchanged for drugs.
A suspect claims his mug shot photo is of his twin brother; officers lasso an escaped zebra; a stolen vehicle is revealed to have been handed off from one car thief to another; police question an intoxicated man.
Bare-bottomed bandits and partly clad party girls; a dozing drunk driver gets caught with his pants down; amateur strippers give officers a peep show; a drug-crazed nudist resists arrest.
In Salt Lake City, UT officers break up an altercation between two inmates. In Portland, OR a belligerent man questions the authorities. In Sarasota, FL a man is busted for DUI. In Las Vegas, NV a woman is taken into custody for battery.
In Salt Lake City, UT a disorderly man in the detention center is sent to the padded room. A Sarasota, FL man hurls insults at officers while in custody. In Portland, OR a drunk and destructive young man is placed in the drunk-tank. In Las Vegas, NV a woman tries to lie about the reasons behind her detention.