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An inmate becomes aggressive during a routine pat down. A confused senior citizen thinks the detention center is the site of a poetry slam, and two girlfriends come to blows while gambling.
A drug dealer's mean-spirited girlfriend lands herself in isolation. The police deal with an inebriated man accused of throwing rocks, and guards attempt to defuse a situation involving battling cellmates.
A suspect who committed multiple violations is pursued; a man is arrested on an assault charge; a car is searched for drugs; officers investigate a possible burglary at a church.
An intoxicated and belligerent man is arrested for refusing to leave a fast-food restaurant; drugs are found in a vehicle; marijuana is discovered in a car; a husband is questioned in a domestic dispute.
An officer investigates when a couple get into a heated argument in a car; a man suspected of prostitution is questioned; a man is suspected of being drunk; a driver is questioned after hitting a curb with a vehicle.
Police investigate claims of an assault rifle being fired; officers respond to a dispute between neighbors that turns violent; a driver is stopped and questioned for driving erratically; a traffic stop results in a vehicle being searched for drugs.
Two attractive young women attacked in their place of work, with one left dead and the other found bound and unconscious. Jayna Murray’s brutal murder, seemingly at the hands of blood thirsty masked intruders, sent the wealthy community of Bethesda, MD, into lockdown. This savage killing in a Lululemon sports clothes store would stun even the most case-hardened law enforcement professionals and forensic specialists. With its apparent sexual motive, and the sheer number of horrific injuries Jayna sustained as she tried to defend herself, this is a crime that stands out in its savagery. But as the details of this terrible murder are revealed, it will become clear that everything is not as it first seems, and forensic and crime scene evidence will turn this urgent investigation on its head. Utilizing the autopsy report, forensic evidence and first-hand accounts, Dr. Michael Hunter will uncover the facts behind this appalling murder, and by studying all the evidence of this mysterious case, he’ll shed light on the appalling truth of it, and explain how and why Jayna Murray died.
On the morning of December 23rd, 2015, just two days before Christmas, cherished wife and mother of two boys Connie Dabate was found brutally murdered, shot to death in her own basement in Ellington Connecticut. Connie’s husband Rick was also found tortured covered in blood. He reported the shocking story of a home invasion gone wrong, a masked intruder who had attempted to rob the family, shooting Connie twice in the process. The Dabates seemed like an idyllic family. Connie and Rick had been together for 12 years, they had two boys and on the surface were the picture of happiness. Connie was a pillar of the small close-knit community of Ellington and as a couple they were well liked and had lots of friends. But what people didn’t know about doting father and loving husband Rick was he had a double life, a second phone and a secret credit card that Connie knew nothing about and the case unfolds darker secrets emerge. A murder that shocked a community and ripped families apart. But, was this simply a tale of a home robbery gone tragically wrong? Who was in the Dabate house that day? What kind of person would murder a mother in cold blood just two days before Christmas? With the help of police investigation reports, the coroner's autopsy and the technological data pulled from the Dabates’ cell phones and the Fitbit Connie was wearing that day, Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter deciphers the shocking truths of the case to uncover how and why this apparently senseless murder took place.
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…
Two attractive young women attacked in their place of work, with one left dead and the other found bound and unconscious. Jayna Murray’s brutal murder, seemingly at the hands of blood thirsty masked intruders, sent the wealthy community of Bethesda, MD, into lockdown. This savage killing in a Lululemon sports clothes store would stun even the most case-hardened law enforcement professionals and forensic specialists. With its apparent sexual motive, and the sheer number of horrific injuries Jayna sustained as she tried to defend herself, this is a crime that stands out in its savagery. But as the details of this terrible murder are revealed, it will become clear that everything is not as it first seems, and forensic and crime scene evidence will turn this urgent investigation on its head. Utilizing the autopsy report, forensic evidence and first-hand accounts, Dr. Michael Hunter will uncover the facts behind this appalling murder, and by studying all the evidence of this mysterious case, he’ll shed light on the appalling truth of it, and explain how and why Jayna Murray died.
On the morning of December 23rd, 2015, just two days before Christmas, cherished wife and mother of two boys Connie Dabate was found brutally murdered, shot to death in her own basement in Ellington Connecticut. Connie’s husband Rick was also found tortured covered in blood. He reported the shocking story of a home invasion gone wrong, a masked intruder who had attempted to rob the family, shooting Connie twice in the process. The Dabates seemed like an idyllic family. Connie and Rick had been together for 12 years, they had two boys and on the surface were the picture of happiness. Connie was a pillar of the small close-knit community of Ellington and as a couple they were well liked and had lots of friends. But what people didn’t know about doting father and loving husband Rick was he had a double life, a second phone and a secret credit card that Connie knew nothing about and the case unfolds darker secrets emerge. A murder that shocked a community and ripped families apart. But, was this simply a tale of a home robbery gone tragically wrong? Who was in the Dabate house that day? What kind of person would murder a mother in cold blood just two days before Christmas? With the help of police investigation reports, the coroner's autopsy and the technological data pulled from the Dabates’ cell phones and the Fitbit Connie was wearing that day, Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter deciphers the shocking truths of the case to uncover how and why this apparently senseless murder took place.
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…
Daytona Beach, FL officers pursue a vehicle where the driver switched seats while officers in Richland County, SC search for a suspect who fled on foot. Clayton County, GA officers respond to a man who is hit by a truck while getting off a bus and officers in Moore County, OK investigate reports of a prowler.
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.
The movie ‘American Sniper’ tells the tale of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, the most lethal sniper in U.S. history, but is this version really an accurate portrait? The truth is that Kyle is a more controversial and complex character than anything seen in the movie.
Police chase a suspect who threatened to get a gun; two men suspected of trying to rob a flea market are pursued; two people believed to be involved in prostitution are questioned; a vehicle is searched for an assault rifle.
A driver fires a gun at officers after being pulled over for an incorrect plate; a routine traffic stop on a vehicle she observed driving erratically; dispatched to argument call between a mother and a daughter; police respond to a vandalism call.
Officers assist in the pursuit of a vehicle that hit a cop car; a store employee who says that a man took off after he was caught stealing merchandise flags; officers are tasked with searching vehicles and trains entering and exiting the country; officers pull a vehicle over on an interstate freeway for an equipment violation.
Officers make contact with two suspicious men standing outside of a store; officers engage in the pursuit of a stolen vehicle by deploying spike strips in the path of the suspect's vehicle; officers respond to a call regarding a fleeing subject who was involved with a hit and run with a school bus; officers respond to an animal complaint.
An NBA championship celebration turns into a full-scale riot in Los Angeles; a convicted murderer goes berserk at his sentencing; a rock band's controversial song dedication sends audience members into a frenzy.
A dominatrix is arrested for playing rough. A father is accused of assaulting his daughter's boyfriend, and an inmate's negative attitude leads to trouble.
An inmate interrupts the booking process. A couple is brought in after signs of a domestic dispute but claim they were being inmate, and a jailed woman shares some of her Webcam exploits.
Guards uncover grooming aids stashed in an unlikely spot while combing through a woman's things. An incarcerated tourist threatens to bring in Johnny Cochran for his defense, and a drunk driver awakens to find X-rated artwork drawn on his body.
An inmate swallows a stash of drugs and then comes down with a case of the munchies. A 72-year-old offers an unusual excuse for dealing drugs to teens at a mall, and a woman charged with assaulting a landlord fakes being sick to get out of jail.
Police chase a suspect who threatened to get a gun; two men suspected of trying to rob a flea market are pursued; two people believed to be involved in prostitution are questioned; a vehicle is searched for an assault rifle.
A driver fires a gun at officers after being pulled over for an incorrect plate; a routine traffic stop on a vehicle she observed driving erratically; dispatched to argument call between a mother and a daughter; police respond to a vandalism call.
Officers assist in the pursuit of a vehicle that hit a cop car; a store employee who says that a man took off after he was caught stealing merchandise flags; officers are tasked with searching vehicles and trains entering and exiting the country; officers pull a vehicle over on an interstate freeway for an equipment violation.
Officers make contact with two suspicious men standing outside of a store; officers engage in the pursuit of a stolen vehicle by deploying spike strips in the path of the suspect's vehicle; officers respond to a call regarding a fleeing subject who was involved with a hit and run with a school bus; officers respond to an animal complaint.
Secret events surrounding the Russian submarine, Red October, that went missing on March 8, 1968, taking the Soviet Union and U.S. to the brink of war.
In 2009 armed Somali pirates hijacked the Maersk Alabama. Four years later Hollywood gave America a new hero in the form of its commander, Captain Phillips. But the real story is the desperate struggle of another man: Chief Engineer Mike Perry. Below decks he disables the ship and works to save the crew. His critical fight back leads to the captures of the pirate leader – a crucial bargaining chip in the eventual negotiations to get the pirates off the Alabama.
Secret events surrounding the Russian submarine, Red October, that went missing on March 8, 1968, taking the Soviet Union and U.S. to the brink of war.
In 2009 armed Somali pirates hijacked the Maersk Alabama. Four years later Hollywood gave America a new hero in the form of its commander, Captain Phillips. But the real story is the desperate struggle of another man: Chief Engineer Mike Perry. Below decks he disables the ship and works to save the crew. His critical fight back leads to the captures of the pirate leader – a crucial bargaining chip in the eventual negotiations to get the pirates off the Alabama.
Officers in Daytona Beach, FL search for a man who attempted to kidnap a minor while officers in Hazen, AR assist a disabled vehicle. Officers in Lee County, FL respond to an unconscious man behind the wheel and officers in Moore County, OK investigate erratic driving.
For the first time, the man who shared a prison cell with Steven Avery for 3 years, Karl Wernecke, reveals the murderous secrets that Avery confided to him behind bar
Martin Scorsese’s film about the New York mafia is considered one of the greatest gangster movies of all time. It is based on a book by Nicholas Pileggi, called Wiseguy. Based on the life story of Henry Hill it features the Lufthansa heist at JFK where $6 million in cash and jewellery was stolen in 1978. The movie claims that Hill went clean from 1987, after having his identity changed as part of the witness protection programme. But he didn’t – as he was arrested for narcotics offences right up to his death in 2012. However he had a parallel career as chef and a cookbook writer and was a regular guest on the Howard Stern show.
A domestic disturbance call; police assist in the pursuit of a vehicle; officers respond to a domestic disturbance involving a man and his wife; vice unit conducts a sting to stop the growing problem of the illegal buying and selling of prescription pills.
A woman claims she was assaulted by two men; officer stop a vehicle with highbeams on and no front plate; police officers observe a male driver who fails to signal a lane changes; suspect wanted in connection with dealing a ‘look alike’ substance in place of drugs.
A drug suspect is pursued; suspects in a stolen car are questioned; driver spotted parked on a street with a door open and two individuals inside with weapon.
Cops respond to a domestic situation in which a woman is pushed out of moving vehicle; a man is questioned about drug use and outstanding warrants; undercover police officers pick up two prostitutes in Las Vegas; suspicious pedestrian caught with weed and meth.
A mentally unstable man goes on a rampage behind the wheel of a dump truck and nearly crushes two children; a police officer making a routine traffic stop is blindsided by a passing vehicle; teenage car thieves collide with a truck.
A prostitute gets busted on a slow work day. An intoxicated inmate tangles with guards, and an angry woman has cross words for a guard.
A ladies' man smuggles women's underwear into jail. A woman arrested at a traffic accident is incredulous to discover that smoking marijuana while driving is against the law. A young man charged with a DUI tells guards he fears he may become pregnant behind bars.
An intoxicated man claims to be connected to the occupy Wall Street movement. Officers struggle with a combative man, and a tearful candy thief is taken into custody.
An aspiring martial-arts fighter tries to wriggle out of handcuffs and gets stuck. A football rivalry takes a bad turn when a Steelers fan assaults a Ravens fan.
A domestic disturbance call; police assist in the pursuit of a vehicle; officers respond to a domestic disturbance involving a man and his wife; vice unit conducts a sting to stop the growing problem of the illegal buying and selling of prescription pills.
A woman claims she was assaulted by two men; officer stop a vehicle with highbeams on and no front plate; police officers observe a male driver who fails to signal a lane changes; suspect wanted in connection with dealing a ‘look alike’ substance in place of drugs.
A drug suspect is pursued; suspects in a stolen car are questioned; driver spotted parked on a street with a door open and two individuals inside with weapon.
Cops respond to a domestic situation in which a woman is pushed out of moving vehicle; a man is questioned about drug use and outstanding warrants; undercover police officers pick up two prostitutes in Las Vegas; suspicious pedestrian caught with weed and meth.
Daytona Beach, FL officers investigate a drive-by shooting while officers in Clayton County, GA apprehend a man wanted for murder. Officers in Lee County, FL respond to a man making threats and Knox County, TN investigate a disturbance with a gun.
Knox County, TN officers look for suspects who fled a party while officers in Baton Rouge, LA search for a vehicle related to a homicide. Officers in Lee County, FL are called to a man shooting into a pond and Clayton County, GA officers stop street racers.
Clayton County, GA officers search for a murder suspect while officers in Knox County, TN investigate a hit and run. Officers in Christian County, MO stop an intoxicated driver and Moore County, OK respond to a shooting.
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.
The 2012 film directed by Kathryn Bigelow about the killing of Osama bin Laden. Various critical elements in the film were later disputed; like the effectiveness of the water boarding and the use of classified information, and also the way in which Osama bin Laden was killed. The CIA agent, Maya, is made up – although it is true that most of the team hunting bin Laden were women. There is also a controversy about how bin Laden was found. The film says it was by tracing a courier – but journalist Seymour Hersch says that it was because there was a tip off from a Pakistani intelligence officer. No DNA from bin Laden, nor photos of him dead, have ever been released. Some reports say that half his skull was blown off. Again this was neither in the official version nor the movie.
A woman breaks into her ex-boyfriend's home; a car is searched after a man fails to use a turn signal when changing lanes.
A boy is found in a suspect's appartment after being kidnapped; a suspicious car is pulled over for having the wrong license plate; man in possession of a “tek 9” gun as well as a container of crack cocaine; vehicle is stopped for suspicious driving and plates that are registered to another vehicle.
A burglary suspect is pursued; a group of suspecious characters that have detaine; “buy bust” sting designed to apprehend street level drug dealers; officers respond to a call involving an alleged bank robbery.
Police pull over a stolen vehicle but the driver makes a run for it; pursuit of a suspect that has been involved in several hit-and-runs; apprehension of a man the officers were trying serve a warrant on; officers pull over a suspicious vehicle with improper plates in a high crime area.
Criminal behavior caught on camera.
A couple is taken into custody for lewd and indecent exposure. An intoxicated woman believes that she is being treated unfairly, and a man with an existing wrap sheet is busted.
An uncooperative inmate complicates things. A man charged with DUI complains about the prison food. A security guard arrested for robbery fears that her dream job with Homeland Security may be out of reach.
A woman who was nabbed for jaywalking claims the police were out of line for arresting her. A woman is brought in on domestic-violence charges, and a drug peddler claims he's selling to support his addiction to poker.
A woman stalking David Copperfield is arrested. An inebriated inmate voices her displeasure with the guards, and a man nabbed for driving under the influence of prescription drugs howls for his dog.
A woman breaks into her ex-boyfriend's home; a car is searched after a man fails to use a turn signal when changing lanes.