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1980s Los Angeles brought a string of serial murders that should’ve been splashed across the front pages of every newspaper and been at the top of mind for every LAPD officer, but weren’t – many suspect the race and occupation of these women were the reason the LAPD turned a blind eye, and was also exactly the reason their killer targeted them. When one of the Southside Slayer’s victims survives, the killings stop and the case goes cold for several decades until he begins to strike again. An expose revealing decades of racism and discrimination within the LAPD finally puts enough pressure on the case, and with the help of familial DNA an arrest is finally made – along with a shocking discover that the actual body count for this monster may be much larger. The real question is: at the core of this story, what truly allowed the Grim Sleeper to get away with it for so long, and how many secrets did he take to his grave?
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?
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.
Richard Speck always believed he would shock the world and make headlines. He did just that when he systematically tortured, raped, and murdered eight student nurses from South Chicago Community Hospital on the night of July 13–14, 1966. He craved the attention he felt deprived of as a child, and he, unfortunately, found it in the kindness of nurses. His personal life in shambles, Speck couldn't find employment and struggled with substance abuse. Nearing the end of his rope and filled with rage, Speck unleashed on the people he craved most, nurses; raping and stabbing them over twenty times, washing his hands after each murder. Finally satisfied with his beastly binge, Speck thought he had created the perfect murder, but he made one crucial mistake - one woman survived, linking him to the bloody crime.
It is one of the most famous cases of serial murder in American history. Albert DeSalvo wanted fame more than anything. He finally found it by striking fear into women - young and old. DeSalvo’s rape and murder spree took the lives of thirteen women between 1962 and 1964. Many of his victims were strangled to death by their own nylon stockings. During this time, no woman in Boston was safe and some even resorted to leaving the area out of fear for their safety. He was a face they knew, a face they trusted, and the last face they would ever see. He was the Boston Strangler.
The killer that brought New York City to its knees; David Berkowitz went on a yearlong murderous rampage killing six people in 1976. He mostly targeted long-haired brunettes, leading many women in New York City to cut and dye their hair blonde. Given up for adoption as an infant and bullied as a child, Berkowitz always felt unwanted and alone. After finally finding acceptance in a satanic cult, he decided to act on the rage he harbored against women. He was out to destroy them, blaming his actions on the demands coming from a demonic dog. He’ll later claim he didn't act alone, and that he was the scapegoat. But are these more lies from a deranged madman or are the true killers still out there?
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?
It’s a strange incident one former FBI agent calls the most unique case he’s ever seen. A young soccer mom goes for an afternoon run and disappears into thin air. The bizarre small town mystery made national headlines, baffled cops, and rocked the tight knit community of Redding, California. After her miracle homecoming 22 days later, her story about what happened left more questions than answers. Was it a terrifying abduction? Or an elaborate hoax? Now the new one-hour documentary special REELZ INVESTIGATES takes viewers inside the twists, turns, truth and lies in the mysterious disappearance of Sherri Papini.
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.
After Lorena Bobbitt snapped and cut off her husband John Wayne Bobbitt’s penis with a kitchen knife in 1993, the extensive abuse she had endured from him seemed to sail into that empty field along with the soon-to-be-infamous severed organ. Her trauma would barely be an afterthought of the sordid story in the public’s eyes. Remarkably candid revelations from Lorena (now Gallo) detail what life was truly like inside the eye of the post-incident hurricane. And a powerful one-on-one conversation with Amanda Knox enables Lorena to compare the most dramatic kind of notes with another woman who’s had her life hijacked and redefined by a media frenzy. In addition to Lorena being ultra-transparent about the abuse she suffered at the hands of John during their marriage, she also reveals that she is shockingly still being harassed by him—and their toxic relationship continues to this day. Decades after the crime that launched a million punchlines, Lorena is now reclaiming her narrative by giving a powerful voice to the traumatic parts of her story that the media and public largely ignored after the infamous slicing incident. The world is finally beginning to truly understand that there were two victims in the apartment that night—and Lorena’s story is one of survival and transformation. Of course, Lorena always knew her truth. In this documentary, she shares a never-before-seen perspective on a legendary story people thought they knew. There was much more to the Bobbitt saga than what the tabloids and late-night comics made people believe. And there’s much, much more to the woman at the heart of all the cheap jokes and bitter drama. Lorena has been to hell and back, and she’s ready to tell all…
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
Grisly injuries and ghastly brawls - there’s no holds barred When Good Sports Go Bad! A bean ball war becomes a bench-clearing slugfest; A high-flying dunker hits the hardwood with his face; Fiery-tempered soccer fans turn their wrath against police. And later…A wrestling league where every bone-crushing hit… is brutally real.
Sea and land storms; earthquakes; tornados; mudslides; avalanches; floods; hurricanes; volcanoes; lighting and tsunamis.
Tipsy pranksters… drunken brawlers… they’re Wasted, Reckless, and Out Of Control! Partiers go head-to-head with some bottles and end up cracking their skulls; A drunken wannabe skater gets a face-mashing half-pipe hangover; A twenty-first birthday bash erupts into a street-wide brawl; When there’s no more beer to consume, these chuggers try a sickening backup.
On the afternoon of April 1, 1984, the day before his 45th birthday, Marvin Gaye was shot by his father. Now renowned forensic pathologist Dr Michael Hunter is reopening this bizarre case to discover what was happening both psychologically and physiologically to the bodies of Marvin Gay senior and Marvin Gaye junior at the time of the shooting that may explain the reason behind this tragic case of filicide.
In a real-life thriller, Luka Magnotta confesses to a grotesque murder online, setting off an international manhunt for the self-proclaimed “lunatic.” After Magnotta is found and brought to trial, prosecutors reveal that he was inspired by the erotic thriller Basic Instinct, using names and weapons from the film to turn the fictional thriller into a real-life horror story.
An officer stops a car passenger from reaching for a gun; officers question a couple involved in a bar fight; a motel vandal is caught; police deal with Mardi Gras mooning, groping and fighting.
A suspect leads police on a dangerous chase through a neighborhood; a prowler is caught but he claims he was at the wrong address; a man makes threats; police investigate a massive car wreck.
Police chase a suspect in a car; a driver tries to use medicinal marijuana as an excuse to avoid charges; officers catch a burglar in an attic; a female driver gives false information.
A little person challenges an officer; police settle a violent fight between two combatants from different generations; a passionate kiss leads to a hit-and-run accident; a father and stepson fight.
Police try to keep the peace as anarchists clash with members of the Ku Klux Klan; protesters create a firewall in an attempt to hold off police; vigilantes deliver justice to a thief.
In San Diego, CA additional deputies are needed after an angry man refuses to cooperate during the booking process. In Las Vegas, NV confusion is sparked between the deputies over the gender of an arrested individual. In Portland, OR a man who claims to be part of the “international police” is put into a holding cell after his inability to answer questions halts the booking process.
In Austin, TX an extremely agitated woman is placed in a restraint chair after giving correction officers a difficult time. In Portland, OR a young woman with a drug addiction is brought in for prostitution. In San Diego, CA an uncooperative man ranting about his “baby’s momma” is taken to a sobering cell to sleep off his intoxication.
In Portland, OR a man is put in restraints following a domestic violence arrest. In San Diego, CA an intoxicated man picks a fight with other inmates because they are from Los Angeles – a city he hates. In Las Vegas, NV a woman is arrested for causing a disturbance and assaulting the security guards at a theater.
In Modesto, CA officers have difficulty booking an incomprehensible man. In Portland, OR a man is arrested for causing a disturbance at a church. In Las Vegas, NV an intoxicated man in a tuxedo finds himself in a restraint chair after he mocks officers for wearing “pig suits”.
An officer stops a car passenger from reaching for a gun; officers question a couple involved in a bar fight; a motel vandal is caught; police deal with Mardi Gras mooning, groping and fighting.
A suspect leads police on a dangerous chase through a neighborhood; a prowler is caught but he claims he was at the wrong address; a man makes threats; police investigate a massive car wreck.
Police chase a suspect in a car; a driver tries to use medicinal marijuana as an excuse to avoid charges; officers catch a burglar in an attic; a female driver gives false information.
A little person challenges an officer; police settle a violent fight between two combatants from different generations; a passionate kiss leads to a hit-and-run accident; a father and stepson fight.
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?
When Stacey Peterson went missing, her husband, former policeman Drew Peterson, became the prime suspect. Years earlier, his third wife had been found dead in the bath. Even with one wife dead and another missing, Peterson denied all involvement in either case. But it was Peterson’s obsession with news shows which would eventually contribute to his downfall. Taking a front row seat to analyze Peterson’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.
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?
When Stacey Peterson went missing, her husband, former policeman Drew Peterson, became the prime suspect. Years earlier, his third wife had been found dead in the bath. Even with one wife dead and another missing, Peterson denied all involvement in either case. But it was Peterson’s obsession with news shows which would eventually contribute to his downfall. Taking a front row seat to analyze Peterson’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.
Berkeley County, SC officers respond to a man down while officers in Las Vegas, NV search for a wanted attempted homicide suspect. Officers in Clayton County, GA pursue a vehicle driving nearly 140 miles per hour and Richland County, SC officers respond to a person shooting a handgun.
Andy Warhol rose to fame in the 1960s as the trail-blazing leader of the pop art movement. He was on the cutting edge of everything – from painting to film, from sculpture to music – and his images and ideas helped define American popular culture. Yet even as he achieved superstardom he remained an enigmatic and controversial figure. On February 22nd 1987, the most famous living artist died unexpectedly in a New York hospital, at the age of 58. Now renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter is reopening the case into Andy Warhol’s mysterious death.
Few serial killers are more infamous than Jeffrey Dahmer. The Milwaukee Cannibal claimed 17 victims between the late 70s and early 90s, dismembering their bodies and keeping their skulls as trophies. The story is known by people around the world. But what few people know is that Dahmer had a bizarre obsession with The Exorcist III. Seeing himself in the film’s “Gemini Killer,” Dahmer said that watching the film put him “in a good mood,” and made his victims watch it before ending their lives.
A driver goes in circles to evade police; a suspect's college degree isn't enough to keep her away from drugs; officers force a drug suspect to spit out cocaine; two individuals are spotted siphoning gas.
A suspect's vehicle gets a flat tire; a suspect barricades himself in his own bathroom; a dispute leads to a broken windshield and a kick to the stomach.
A suspect tries hiding drugs in her bra; a minor is caught with a loaded gun in his pants; police are forced to subdue a hysterical gunshot victim; a driver nearly lets his girlfriend take the fall for his marijuana.
A suspect denies running from police after crashing his car; suspected house burglars claim they were given permission to enter a garage; prescription pills are found in a car.
Friends stage a drunken demolition derby, forcing police to crash the party; an inebriated motorist gets a jolt; a 21st birthday bash erupts into a street brawl.
In Portland, OR a young woman lies hobbled in the backseat of a patrol car after kicking the officer in the face. In Las Vegas, NV officers struggle to control an outrageous man. In San Diego, CA officers attend to a woman who had been struck by a drunk driver.
In Las Vegas, NV a hysterical woman is transferred to an isolation cell. In Santa Ana, CA a woman shows her undying LA pride to the arresting officers. In Austin, TX a young woman indicates that she is going to harm herself, prompting deputies to shackle her to a bench to keep her under observation.
In Las Vegas, NV a testy man is sent to the isolation cell to "cool off." In Portland, OR a teary-eyed young man maintains his innocence. In a Cincinnati, OH an inmate may have ingested contraband to avoid possession charges.
In Portland, OR a man in detention is paranoid about officers handling him inappropriately. In Hillsboro, OR a man in custody proports to having had a seizure. In Cincinnati, OH a sharp dressed man is taken in to custody for stealing videogaming equipment.
A driver goes in circles to evade police; a suspect's college degree isn't enough to keep her away from drugs; officers force a drug suspect to spit out cocaine; two individuals are spotted siphoning gas.
A suspect's vehicle gets a flat tire; a suspect barricades himself in his own bathroom; a dispute leads to a broken windshield and a kick to the stomach.
A suspect tries hiding drugs in her bra; a minor is caught with a loaded gun in his pants; police are forced to subdue a hysterical gunshot victim; a driver nearly lets his girlfriend take the fall for his marijuana.
A suspect denies running from police after crashing his car; suspected house burglars claim they were given permission to enter a garage; prescription pills are found in a car.
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.
When Laci Peterson’s dead body washed ashore the San Franscisco bay, her husband Scott Peterson was convicted of her murder. At first, the couple’s good friends Kristen and Greg Reed knew authorities had the wrong guy, but then something changed. For the first time, the couple closest to the Peterson’s reveal why they believe Scott betrayed them.
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.
When Laci Peterson’s dead body washed ashore the San Franscisco bay, her husband Scott Peterson was convicted of her murder. At first, the couple’s good friends Kristen and Greg Reed knew authorities had the wrong guy, but then something changed. For the first time, the couple closest to the Peterson’s reveal why they believe Scott betrayed them.