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The second episode of LA Firestorm takes you inside a night with no precedent. Across Los Angeles, people flee and fight for their lives as the most devastating wildfires in human history rage out of control.
The second episode of LA Firestorm takes you inside a night with no precedent. Across Los Angeles, people flee and fight for their lives as the most devastating wildfires in human history rage out of control.
Our final episode of LA Firestorm follows individuals who go toe-to-toe with the flames with others who focused on rebuilding what was lost.  For those who fought the greatest challenges lie ahead.
Our final episode of LA Firestorm follows individuals who go toe-to-toe with the flames with others who focused on rebuilding what was lost.  For those who fought the greatest challenges lie ahead.
Fanned by hurricane force winds, flames engulf Pacific Palisades, California. When a second fire breaks out in Altadena, firefighters and residents are facing the most destructive fire disaster in human history.
Fanned by hurricane force winds, flames engulf Pacific Palisades, California. When a second fire breaks out in Altadena, firefighters and residents are facing the most destructive fire disaster in human history.
The second episode of LA Firestorm takes you inside a night with no precedent. Across Los Angeles, people flee and fight for their lives as the most devastating wildfires in human history rage out of control.
The second episode of LA Firestorm takes you inside a night with no precedent. Across Los Angeles, people flee and fight for their lives as the most devastating wildfires in human history rage out of control.
Our final episode of LA Firestorm follows individuals who go toe-to-toe with the flames with others who focused on rebuilding what was lost.  For those who fought the greatest challenges lie ahead.
Our final episode of LA Firestorm follows individuals who go toe-to-toe with the flames with others who focused on rebuilding what was lost.  For those who fought the greatest challenges lie ahead.
Richland County, SC officers respond to a shooting where a bullet barely misses a woman in bed while officers in Humboldt County, CA find a woman attempting to hide in a porta potty. Dearborn, MI officers pursue a fleeing car driving in reverse and Monroe County, LA officers find drugs during a traffic stop.
Richland County, SC officers respond to a shooting where a bullet barely misses a woman in bed while officers in Humboldt County, CA find a woman attempting to hide in a porta potty. Dearborn, MI officers pursue a fleeing car driving in reverse and Monroe County, LA officers find drugs during a traffic stop.
Corey Haim was the poster boy of 1980’s Hollywood, starring in “The Lost Boys”, “Lucas”, and “License to Drive.” Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter examines Corey’s autopsy report to dispel the rumors, and reveal the real cause of the actor’s tragic and untimely death at the age of 38.
Corey Haim was the poster boy of 1980’s Hollywood, starring in “The Lost Boys”, “Lucas”, and “License to Drive.” Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter examines Corey’s autopsy report to dispel the rumors, and reveal the real cause of the actor’s tragic and untimely death at the age of 38.
On a warm summer evening in Aurora, Colorado, an excited audience sits down for the opening midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises. But little do they know, this will be a night to remember, and not because of the film. For sitting among them is James Holmes, and he’s taken a little too much inspiration from one of Batman’s most recognizable supervillains, The Joker. Intent on causing chaos and destruction, this Joker-like villain is using the latest Batman release as his location for murder, and his deadly rampage won’t stop at the theater…. for back at his modest apartment, a clock is ticking, and hundreds more are in danger. Before the night is over, a killer with a disgusting joke will commit one of the most infamous copycat crimes in American history.
On a warm summer evening in Aurora, Colorado, an excited audience sits down for the opening midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises. But little do they know, this will be a night to remember, and not because of the film. For sitting among them is James Holmes, and he’s taken a little too much inspiration from one of Batman’s most recognizable supervillains, The Joker. Intent on causing chaos and destruction, this Joker-like villain is using the latest Batman release as his location for murder, and his deadly rampage won’t stop at the theater…. for back at his modest apartment, a clock is ticking, and hundreds more are in danger. Before the night is over, a killer with a disgusting joke will commit one of the most infamous copycat crimes in American history.
A suspect is pursued by a K-9 unit; a suspected drug transaction is investigated; a house is searched where a man wanted for several outstanding warrants is believed to be hiding; a naked man is arrested in a parking lot.
A suspect is pursued by a K-9 unit; a suspected drug transaction is investigated; a house is searched where a man wanted for several outstanding warrants is believed to be hiding; a naked man is arrested in a parking lot.
The driver of a car that was swerving on the road is pursued; a domestic disturbance in Las Vegas is investigated; a sting operation to capture fugitives is conducted; a woman's boyfriend is suspected of domestic battery.
The driver of a car that was swerving on the road is pursued; a domestic disturbance in Las Vegas is investigated; a sting operation to capture fugitives is conducted; a woman's boyfriend is suspected of domestic battery.
Officers question a man suspected of drug use; a man slumped behind the wheel of a truck is questioned for drug use; police respond to a domestic disturbance; the driver of a car is suspected of drug possession.
Officers question a man suspected of drug use; a man slumped behind the wheel of a truck is questioned for drug use; police respond to a domestic disturbance; the driver of a car is suspected of drug possession.
Officers pursue a minivan that failed to stop; police investigate a verbal brawl on a bus; a fight at a motel is probed; a fight at a gas station is investigated.
Officers pursue a minivan that failed to stop; police investigate a verbal brawl on a bus; a fight at a motel is probed; a fight at a gas station is investigated.
A lead-footed drug addict leads police on a chase; a routine traffic stop takes a harrowing turn when a woman jumps off a bridge, taking an officer with her; a drug runner gets nabbed with cocaine.
A lead-footed drug addict leads police on a chase; a routine traffic stop takes a harrowing turn when a woman jumps off a bridge, taking an officer with her; a drug runner gets nabbed with cocaine.
A passenger allegedly attacked a cabdriver. A woman describes assaulting her boyfriend with hot food, and a mother is arrested for leaving her kids in a car while gambling.
A passenger allegedly attacked a cabdriver. A woman describes assaulting her boyfriend with hot food, and a mother is arrested for leaving her kids in a car while gambling.
A woman tries to conceal illegal substances in her bra. Bandmates are charged for tresspassing, and two inmates are separated and placed in restraints after losing control.
A woman tries to conceal illegal substances in her bra. Bandmates are charged for tresspassing, and two inmates are separated and placed in restraints after losing control.
An intoxicated inmate escapes his restraints. A young woman denies she abused her mother, and a guard removes an inmate who is causing a disturbance.
An intoxicated inmate escapes his restraints. A young woman denies she abused her mother, and a guard removes an inmate who is causing a disturbance.
A transient man tries to resist the officers in booking then serenades them with a song. A difficult inmate blames his behavior on various medical conditions, and a woman claims to be Jesus Christ.
A transient man tries to resist the officers in booking then serenades them with a song. A difficult inmate blames his behavior on various medical conditions, and a woman claims to be Jesus Christ.
A suspect is pursued by a K-9 unit; a suspected drug transaction is investigated; a house is searched where a man wanted for several outstanding warrants is believed to be hiding; a naked man is arrested in a parking lot.
A suspect is pursued by a K-9 unit; a suspected drug transaction is investigated; a house is searched where a man wanted for several outstanding warrants is believed to be hiding; a naked man is arrested in a parking lot.
The driver of a car that was swerving on the road is pursued; a domestic disturbance in Las Vegas is investigated; a sting operation to capture fugitives is conducted; a woman's boyfriend is suspected of domestic battery.
The driver of a car that was swerving on the road is pursued; a domestic disturbance in Las Vegas is investigated; a sting operation to capture fugitives is conducted; a woman's boyfriend is suspected of domestic battery.
Officers question a man suspected of drug use; a man slumped behind the wheel of a truck is questioned for drug use; police respond to a domestic disturbance; the driver of a car is suspected of drug possession.
Officers question a man suspected of drug use; a man slumped behind the wheel of a truck is questioned for drug use; police respond to a domestic disturbance; the driver of a car is suspected of drug possession.
Officers pursue a minivan that failed to stop; police investigate a verbal brawl on a bus; a fight at a motel is probed; a fight at a gas station is investigated.
Officers pursue a minivan that failed to stop; police investigate a verbal brawl on a bus; a fight at a motel is probed; a fight at a gas station is investigated.
Tom Lange, the LAPD lead detective on the O.J. Simpson double murder case, takes us through the shocking amount of evidence that was left out of trial by the prosecution, which Tom Lange and many others believe would have pointed to one killer and one killer only: O.J. Simpson. As the 25th anniversary of the acquittal approaches, this docu-series deep dives into the infamous investigation and trial using Tom Lange’s personal 450-page journal that details it all, never before seen by the public. Supported by exclusive photos and videos from first-hand participants, this a must-see take on the O.J. murder trial.
Tom Lange, the LAPD lead detective on the O.J. Simpson double murder case, takes us through the shocking amount of evidence that was left out of trial by the prosecution, which Tom Lange and many others believe would have pointed to one killer and one killer only: O.J. Simpson. As the 25th anniversary of the acquittal approaches, this docu-series deep dives into the infamous investigation and trial using Tom Lange’s personal 450-page journal that details it all, never before seen by the public. Supported by exclusive photos and videos from first-hand participants, this a must-see take on the O.J. murder trial.
Aaron Hernandez was the youngest player in the history of the NFL and in 2012 his super star skills lit up the Super Bowl. But he was leading a double life. In 2015 Aaron Hernandez, was convicted of murdering Odin Lloyd, the boyfriend of his fiancée’s sister. And at 3.03 am on April 19, 2017, while serving a life sentence, Aaron Hernandez was found dead in his prison cell. He was just 27 years old. A medical examiner concluded that the cause of Aaron’s death was asphyxia by hanging but world-renowned forensic pathologist, Dr Michael Hunter, is hoping to discover what drove one of the most exciting prospects in the history of the NFL to take the life of others and ultimately his own.
Aaron Hernandez was the youngest player in the history of the NFL and in 2012 his super star skills lit up the Super Bowl. But he was leading a double life. In 2015 Aaron Hernandez, was convicted of murdering Odin Lloyd, the boyfriend of his fiancée’s sister. And at 3.03 am on April 19, 2017, while serving a life sentence, Aaron Hernandez was found dead in his prison cell. He was just 27 years old. A medical examiner concluded that the cause of Aaron’s death was asphyxia by hanging but world-renowned forensic pathologist, Dr Michael Hunter, is hoping to discover what drove one of the most exciting prospects in the history of the NFL to take the life of others and ultimately his own.
Tom Lange, the LAPD lead detective on the O.J. Simpson double murder case, takes us through the shocking amount of evidence that was left out of trial by the prosecution, which Tom Lange and many others believe would have pointed to one killer and one killer only: O.J. Simpson. As the 25th anniversary of the acquittal approaches, this docu-series deep dives into the infamous investigation and trial using Tom Lange’s personal 450-page journal that details it all, never before seen by the public. Supported by exclusive photos and videos from first-hand participants, this a must-see take on the O.J. murder trial.
Tom Lange, the LAPD lead detective on the O.J. Simpson double murder case, takes us through the shocking amount of evidence that was left out of trial by the prosecution, which Tom Lange and many others believe would have pointed to one killer and one killer only: O.J. Simpson. As the 25th anniversary of the acquittal approaches, this docu-series deep dives into the infamous investigation and trial using Tom Lange’s personal 450-page journal that details it all, never before seen by the public. Supported by exclusive photos and videos from first-hand participants, this a must-see take on the O.J. murder trial.
Aaron Hernandez was the youngest player in the history of the NFL and in 2012 his super star skills lit up the Super Bowl. But he was leading a double life. In 2015 Aaron Hernandez, was convicted of murdering Odin Lloyd, the boyfriend of his fiancée’s sister. And at 3.03 am on April 19, 2017, while serving a life sentence, Aaron Hernandez was found dead in his prison cell. He was just 27 years old. A medical examiner concluded that the cause of Aaron’s death was asphyxia by hanging but world-renowned forensic pathologist, Dr Michael Hunter, is hoping to discover what drove one of the most exciting prospects in the history of the NFL to take the life of others and ultimately his own.
Aaron Hernandez was the youngest player in the history of the NFL and in 2012 his super star skills lit up the Super Bowl. But he was leading a double life. In 2015 Aaron Hernandez, was convicted of murdering Odin Lloyd, the boyfriend of his fiancée’s sister. And at 3.03 am on April 19, 2017, while serving a life sentence, Aaron Hernandez was found dead in his prison cell. He was just 27 years old. A medical examiner concluded that the cause of Aaron’s death was asphyxia by hanging but world-renowned forensic pathologist, Dr Michael Hunter, is hoping to discover what drove one of the most exciting prospects in the history of the NFL to take the life of others and ultimately his own.