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Moore County, OK officers investigate violent threats while Clayton County, GA officers race to a report of a kidnapping. Hazen, AR officers find drugs during a traffic stop and officers in Knox County, TN are called when hundreds of motorcycles takeover the streets.
Nine hundred men adrift at sea, hundreds of miles from land, battling the elements, man-eating sharks… and even each other. Starving, exhausted, and desperate for water, the men cling to hope that rescue is coming soon. But no one even knows they’re missing. It seems like no one can possibly survive… Shark Terror: USS Indianapolis.
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.
A Mardi Gras bash explodes into a free-for-all; a brawl erupts at a peewee football game after a hot-headed coach punches a referee; angry veterans use homemade flamethrowers against police during a riot.
In San Diego, CA a man is arrested at a popular theme park for public intoxication. In Portland, OR a detainee swallows his earring during processing. In Las Vegas, NV officers attempt to restrain a combative woman in custody.
In Charlotte, NC an angry inmate refuses to change clothes. In Portland, OR a young man in violation of his parole is stopped by officers for attempting to hitchhike. In Las Vegas, NV two men arrested for domestic violence both claim they were beaten by their girlfriends.
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.
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.
Officers attempt to remove an intoxicated man from a bar; a suspect riding a motorcycle is pursued; a woman claims that new owners have her missing dog; a parolee is suspected of drug possession.
Las Vegas police respond to a domestic disturbance at a house; a man is suspected of hiding crack rocks in his mouth; a man who allegedly threatened a security guard with a knife is questioned; passengers in a car are suspected of smoking pot.
Officers break up a fight outside of a nightclub; a domestic disturbance between two brothers is investigated; a car accident is investigated that may be the result of drunk driving; police find marijuana in a car.
Officers chase occupants of a stolen vehicle; a woman in an abandoned parking lot is arrested when it's learned there is a warrant out for her; police talk to juveniles suspected of throwing rocks from an overpass; cops respond to a domestic disturbance.
Deputies confront a man suspected of shooting a gun in his front yard; an officer follows a stolen vehicle to capture a suspect; police handle a domestic disturbance at a restaurant.
A suspect tries to evade police by running into a busy street; an officer questions a man suspected of burglarizing vehicles; two women get into a fight over a vehicle title; officers pursue a man in a stolen car.
Officers attempt to remove an intoxicated man from a bar; a suspect riding a motorcycle is pursued; a woman claims that new owners have her missing dog; a parolee is suspected of drug possession.
Las Vegas police respond to a domestic disturbance at a house; a man is suspected of hiding crack rocks in his mouth; a man who allegedly threatened a security guard with a knife is questioned; passengers in a car are suspected of smoking pot.
Officers break up a fight outside of a nightclub; a domestic disturbance between two brothers is investigated; a car accident is investigated that may be the result of drunk driving; police find marijuana in a car.
Officers chase occupants of a stolen vehicle; a woman in an abandoned parking lot is arrested when it's learned there is a warrant out for her; police talk to juveniles suspected of throwing rocks from an overpass; cops respond to a domestic disturbance.
Deputies confront a man suspected of shooting a gun in his front yard; an officer follows a stolen vehicle to capture a suspect; police handle a domestic disturbance at a restaurant.
A suspect tries to evade police by running into a busy street; an officer questions a man suspected of burglarizing vehicles; two women get into a fight over a vehicle title; officers pursue a man in a stolen car.
An injured ER doctor puts on a show to stop a patient’s violent outbursts; a man’s heart fails as his daughter and girlfriend fight; on Christmas Eve, a burn victim’s family and doctor pray for miracles as she performs a rare treatment she’s never done.
An ER doctor gets his patient drunk to save his life and a guilty family member looks on; doctors are concerned when a patient is stiff after a fall and another is tasered by police in the ER; a boy is impaled in the neck by a bottle rocket.
A psychotic patient threatens Abby; Dr. Weaver suspects a woman poisoned her own baby; Dr. Romano continues to make rash judgments.
Vicious body-slams and nasty face-plants - feel the wrath of Wicked Wipe Outs! A champion freestyle motocrosser suffers a chest-crushing crash; A racer’s day ends in a heavy metal massacre; An extreme snowmobile climb throws a rider into a double-diamond death roll; A kite surfer grabs air but takes a cliff to the face.
A Beech Grove, IN officer is injured when trying to detain a suspect and officers in Berkeley County, SC recover a missing teenager in a dangerous situation. Officers in Daytona Beach, FL perform a field sobriety test on a man after he is involved in a collision and officers in Nye County, NV respond to reports of drag racing.
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.
Toledo, OH officers search for suspects after a mass shooting while officers in Clayton County, GA respond to a drive-by-shooting. Officers in Richland County, SC are called to a fight and Fullerton, CA officers find a woman wanted by US Marshals.
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 19th 1994, the world was shocked and saddened by the news that beloved American Icon Jackie Kennedy Onassis had died. At the age of 31 Jackie was one of the youngest first ladies to enter the Whitehouse on her husband’s arm as John Fitzgerald Kennedy became president in 1960. Jackie made a huge impression on the nation and the rest of the world, leading the stage for many first ladies to come. She became one of the most famous women in the world. But behind the fairy tale first lady was a life of trauma and tragedy. Jackie lost three children, the last one Patrick lived just a day. Patrick died just three months before Jackie endured the horrific day in Dallas in 1963 where she witnessed her husband’s assassination just inches in front of her. 5 years later Bobby Kennedy, her brother-in-law was also assassinated and she began to fear for her life and the lives of her children. After marrying multi -billionaire Aristotle Onassis and hiding from the world Jackie overcame her fear and carved a new life out for herself. For 30 years Jackie was a very successful book publisher and lived near her two children in New York with the love of her life, Maurice Tempelsman. She lived a full and active life. Jackie died suddenly at the age of 64 from Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, a type of blood cancer, just months after diagnosis. So why did this seemingly healthy national Idol succum to such a deadly disease and why did it kill her at such an alarming rate? World renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter needs to analyze Jackie’s history, her lifestyle and medical past in order to find the answers.
The story of Marilyn, the tragic starlet who struggled to overcome a difficult childhood, who had a string of failed marriages and battled addiction, is well known. Marilyn, Misunderstood tells the story of the other Marilyn. A woman who didn’t just suddenly wake up and become the biggest star in the world. The other Marilyn was a bold and ambitious trailblazer, a striver who refused to toe the line, and who never stopped fighting to be taken seriously as an actress. The documentary pieces together this version of Marilyn’s life story through interviews with some of her friends and colleagues. They reveal that she may have been blonde, but she was not dumb. In their words, though she may have been victimised at times, she was not the tragic victim history has made her out to be. The Marilyn Monroe who emerges from their stories is more rounded - a brave, complex, brilliant, funny, outspoken and ambitious woman, who blazed a trail for the generations of women who followed her.
Actress, Carrie Fisher died on December 27th 2016, four days after losing consciousness on a transatlantic flight. She was the daughter of Hollywood royalty, best known for playing Princess Leia in the Star Wars films. But she had a dark side and wrote a series of best-selling books about her battles with addiction although she was thought to be drug free before she died. In this episode world renowned forensic pathologist Dr Michael Hunter unpacks Carrie Fisher’s unusually inconclusive official cause of death which is listed as ‘undetermined factors’. What really caused Carrie’s death at the relatively young age of 60?
On December 28th 2016, the world was shocked and saddened when the much loved Hollywood icon Debbie Reynolds died, just one day after the death of her daughter, the actress and writer Carrie Fisher. Did the shock of her daughter’s death play a part, or was Debbie’s death so soon after Carrie’s, simply a tragic coincidence? Debbie Reynolds became Hollywood’s golden girl after rising to fame in the 1952 musical Singing In The Rain. Over the next 6 decades she starred in over 40 movies, including How The West Was Won, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Tammy and Mother. She also toured extensively and performed in Vegas. In later years she found a new generation of fans with TV appearances such as Grace’s mom in Will & Grace. She worked for 40 weeks a year, only retiring at 82. She used to say “I went through three sets of luggage, you can imagine what happened to my body”. Debbie’s personal life was plagued with difficulties. In 1955 she married Eddie Fisher, one of the biggest singing stars of the decade. They were the media darlings of the day, famous all over the world. They had two children, Carrie and Todd. But Debbie’s world was rocked when Eddie left her for her good friend Elizabeth Taylor. Two subsequent marriages, to Harry Karl and Richard Hamlett failed. Both of them ruined her financially. The other big heartache for Debbie was her daughter Carrie’s bipolar disorder and drug addiction. There was much speculation that Debbie had died of a broken heart, but the official cause of death given is a stroke. Strokes can be caused by many things, and grief alone isn’t one of them. Dr Hunter’s investigation needs to build up a picture of her overall health if he’s to understand how Debbie Reynolds died.
On March 23, 2011, actress and Hollywood legend, Elizabeth Taylor, died of a cardiac arrest in Los Angeles. Her death at 79 caused shock waves around the world at the loss of one of the world’s last great movie stars. Despite her glittering career, Elizabeth Taylor’s life had been blighted by ill health, tragedy and failed marriages leading to addictions to alcohol and prescription drugs. In this episode, expert Coroner and Forensic Pathologist, Dr. Michael Hunter examines Elizabeth Taylor’s extensive medical history to try and discover what caused the death of this Hollywood icon.
Judy Garland was one of the world's most recognised talents and her legendary career in film and on stage spanned generations. As a child star she won millions of fans playing Dorothy in 'The Wizard of Oz' and she went on to pack movie theatres and concert halls with her extraordinary voice. But as well as being famous for her tremendous talent she was also known for her turbulent lifestyle and stormy love life. Not long after her wedding to fifth husband Mickey Deans, on June 22, 1969, she was discovered dead in her bathroom. Judy’s sudden death sparked rumour and speculation and now Forensic Pathologist, Dr. Michael Hunter, examines her medical records to reveal exactly what caused the demise of this legendary Hollywood superstar.
On June 25, 2009, actress and 1970’s icon, Farrah Fawcett died of a rare form of cancer in Los Angeles. Her death at 62 shocked her fans, friends and family as Farrah didn’t smoke, ate healthy food and worked hard to keep fit. In this episode, expert coroner and Forensic Pathologist, Dr. Michael Hunter examines Farrah’s medical history and hears from some of her closest friends to try and work out what caused Farrah’s cancer and if the alternative cancer treatments she received played any part in her death.
On September 13th, 1982, Princess Grace of Monaco - Grace Kelly - drove her old Rover 3500 car off the edge of a mountain road above the famous principality. She died in hospital the following day, aged just 52. The crash brought to an end a life lived almost entirely in the public eye; first as the iconic star of some of Hollywood’s best loved movies and then as the wife of Prince Rainier, ruler of the tiny Mediterranean enclave. In the wake of Grace Kelly’s death it proved hard to get at the truth of what had actually happened. A police investigations encountered obstacles and the Palace appeared to close ranks. It was said that Grace had suffered a stroke at the wheel and this married with her family history of high blood pressure, a thing little understood at the time. But what is the truth of Grace Kelly’s final hours? Conspiracy theories multiplied in the vacuum left by the Palace’s silence. World renowned forensic pathologist, Dr Michael Hunter analyses the details of this fascinating case to discover the answer.
In the golden age of Hollywood Marilyn Monroe eclipsed all others. Through a series of hit films in the 1950s she became the ultimate sex symbol. Her iconic look made her one of the most photographed, most famous women on the planet. But on 3.50 am on August 5th 1962 Marilyn was pronounced dead in the bedroom of her Los Angeles home. In spite of her success, Marilyn suffered chronic insomnia, severe anxiety and depression and died with bottles of prescription pills at her bedside. Her death was declared a ‘probable suicide. ’ But this official uncertainty and rumors of affairs with both John F and Robert Kennedy opened the floodgates to fifty years of conspiracy theories and allegations that Marilyn was murdered. Now world-renowned forensic pathologist Dr Michael Hunter is piecing together the events of Marilyn’s last hours, using the autopsy report and her recently revealed private medical records. Here, buried deep in the archives, he discovers a damning piece of fresh evidence, allowing him to offer a startling new conclusion and finally reveal who was responsible for the death of Marilyn Monroe.
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.
In 1999, John F. Kennedy Jr.’s aircraft plunges into the Atlantic Ocean killing him, his wife Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy and her sister Lauren. This episode examines the factors at play which contributed to the crash looking back at JFK Jr.’s life and the experiences which shaped him – often through first-hand accounts from people who knew him. This is an investigation into one of the most magnetic personalities of the 20th century whose life was taken too early in an accident caused by a series of seemingly insignificant factors—that when tied together led to tragedy.
In the six decades since JFK’s assassination, more questions have been raised than answers. Killing JFK: 60 Questions Answered takes on everything from “What is the ‘grassy knoll?’” to “Who killed JFK?” with facts, expert commentary, footage and rare images—and includes new information which might finally put the mystery to rest.
Jackie and Ted face new responsibilities moving past two assassinations but can the dynasty survive Chappaquiddick?
Chappaquiddick damage control continues as Ted eyes the Presidency. JFK Jr. struggles with expectations while Jackie holds the family together.
On May 19th 1994, the world was shocked and saddened by the news that beloved American Icon Jackie Kennedy Onassis had died. At the age of 31 Jackie was one of the youngest first ladies to enter the Whitehouse on her husband’s arm as John Fitzgerald Kennedy became president in 1960. Jackie made a huge impression on the nation and the rest of the world, leading the stage for many first ladies to come. She became one of the most famous women in the world. But behind the fairy tale first lady was a life of trauma and tragedy. Jackie lost three children, the last one Patrick lived just a day. Patrick died just three months before Jackie endured the horrific day in Dallas in 1963 where she witnessed her husband’s assassination just inches in front of her. 5 years later Bobby Kennedy, her brother-in-law was also assassinated and she began to fear for her life and the lives of her children. After marrying multi -billionaire Aristotle Onassis and hiding from the world Jackie overcame her fear and carved a new life out for herself. For 30 years Jackie was a very successful book publisher and lived near her two children in New York with the love of her life, Maurice Tempelsman. She lived a full and active life. Jackie died suddenly at the age of 64 from Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, a type of blood cancer, just months after diagnosis. So why did this seemingly healthy national Idol succum to such a deadly disease and why did it kill her at such an alarming rate? World renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter needs to analyze Jackie’s history, her lifestyle and medical past in order to find the answers.
On 16th July, 1999, John Kennedy Jr crashed his Piper Sartoga aircraft into the ocean off Martha’s Vineyard. He died instantly along with his wife, Carolyn and her sister Lauren. John was just 38. John shared some of these characteristics – his ADHD did not help - but was conscious of this cycle of destruction and disaster. If anybody looked capable of outrunning the family’s dark history it was him. As the world had watched, that little boy had grown into a gentle, beautiful man. And he had gradually come to terms with the Kennedy Legacy and his role within it. Politics, he had begun to realize, would suit his temperament and his talents. The return of a Kennedy to the White House was a narrative it was hard to resist. All that ended with John Jr’s fatal flight in the summer of 1999. The world had wept at his father’s funeral in 1963 and they wept again as John’s ashes were scattered from a US Navy destroyer off the coast of Massachusetts. They were burying a modest, kind man whom Americans had taken to their hearts. And they were burying a dream. This truly was the end of Camelot.
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 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.
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.