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An octogenarian hits 50 mph driving the wrong way on a freeway; a legendary bank robber holes up in her motor home, triggering a standoff; a gun-toting crook is overmatched by a little old lady.
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 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.
An unruly motel guest's "football feet" trip him up during a chase with police; officers are applauded for quickly apprehending a robbery suspect; a car thief claims to be picking up the owner of her stolen vehicle.
Three juveniles are arrested for holding up the owner of a local eatery; a woman is found to have $9000 worth of warrants; a dope dealer complains that he needs to make ends meet; a couple are accused of assaulting their roommate.
Las Vegas police search for a robbery suspect; Sacramento officers question a man found in a known gang area; a man is suspected of causing a disturbance on a trolley; a routine traffic stop ends in an arrest.
A car passenger runs from police while the driver pulls a disappearing act; a flashy driver is nearly let off the hook until he reveals that he's been drinking; a female driver picks poor hiding spots for her contraband.
Toledo, OH officers race to reports of shots fired while officers in Clayton County, GA stop illegal gambling inside a convenience store. Hazen, AR officers find drugs during a traffic stop and officers in Richland County, SC perform field sobriety tests.
Hazen, AR officers confiscate illegal drugs that were transported across state lines while officers in Toledo, OH pursue a snowmobile. Richland County, SC officers investigate road rage while officers in Baton Rouge, LA pursue a vehicle.
Knox County, TN officers apprehend a man who tried to flee while getting served with warrants and officers in Las Vegas, NV investigate a report of shots fired. Officers in Daytona Beach, FL find drugs despite a suspect’s attempts to hide them while a Richland County, SC officer completes a delivery for a driver involved in a traffic stop.
George Michael was one of the most brilliant performers of his generation. In a career spanning 35 years, his talent for creating enduring music led him to become one of the greatest recording artists of all time. Following global fame with the pop group Wham!, his solo career sent him into the stratosphere and for a time, it seemed, he was unstoppable. But the death of both his lover and mother, along with the pressures of hiding his homosexuality, resulted in severe depression. Away from public view, this gifted star hid a tortured soul. He would sit at home with the curtains closed, ingesting all kinds of chemicals and alcohol – numbing himself to the pain that never went away. A string of lurid headlines documented a slide into self-destruction, which only ended with his untimely death, at the age of 53. It was attributed to natural causes, but rumour and suspicion that other forces were at play persist. Dr. Michael Hunter investigates what was going on in the singer’s body that caused him to die so suddenly, at such a young age.
Broke, drug addicted, and living in a homeless shelter, Matthew Tinling has nothing besides his name. Desperate for any money he can get his hands on, Matthew turns to his housemate, Richard Hamilton, who receives an extra check every month for disability benefits. Matthew decides that he needs to take every last penny that Richard has left, and the best way to do it is by emulating a gruesome torture scene from the infamous SAW franchise.
A robber tries to hide from a K-9 unit; a driver attempts to convince officers that marijuana is harmless; a man run from police after making an obscene inquiry.
A man caught urinating in public gets into a lengthy scuffle with police; a car thief claims a crack addict let him borrow his car; police obtain muddled details from bar patrons involved in a fight; a couple seek help.
A criminal lectures officers on how the law works; a mother chastises her daughter after she is caught with drugs; a suicidal man claims to be just looking for attention; a father takes the fall for his son's drugs.
Las Vegas police pursue a suspected truck thief; a driver crashes his car and is questioned about marijuana-related items in his vehicle; a man is suspected of beating a homeless person; officers find cocaine under a suspect's tongue.
Footage of women who have had too much alcohol to drink; boozy brides; punch drunk prostitutes; an alcohol-fueled catfight leaves one brawler fully exposed.
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 robber tries to hide from a K-9 unit; a driver attempts to convince officers that marijuana is harmless; a man run from police after making an obscene inquiry.
A man caught urinating in public gets into a lengthy scuffle with police; a car thief claims a crack addict let him borrow his car; police obtain muddled details from bar patrons involved in a fight; a couple seek help.
A criminal lectures officers on how the law works; a mother chastises her daughter after she is caught with drugs; a suicidal man claims to be just looking for attention; a father takes the fall for his son's drugs.
Las Vegas police pursue a suspected truck thief; a driver crashes his car and is questioned about marijuana-related items in his vehicle; a man is suspected of beating a homeless person; officers find cocaine under a suspect's tongue.
Police chase a vehicle they believe was used in a homicide; a suspect is questioned for alleged drug activity; officers respond to a domestic disturbance; cops investigate a shooting.
Police trail a stolen vehicle and are led on a foot chase; a man tries to dine and dash on a $400 restaurant tab; a cop goes undercover in Las Vegas to investigate prostitution; an officer investigates drug use in a parking lot.
Officers respond to a domestic dispute; a suspect is chased on foot by police; a couple are questioned for driving a stolen vehicle; a boy is rescued from a swimming pool.
A driver is questioned about drug possession; a man flees a car accident; a car is searched for drugs; a man with outstanding warrants takes refuge in a home.
Police pursue a suspect in a high-speed chase; a car is searched for drugs; police investigate an alleged fight between two men; cops probe a home invasion.
A routine traffic stop turns into an arrest for narcotics; a hit-and-run call is investigated; female impersonators are questioned for allegedly causing a disturbance at a bar; a drug transaction at a truck stop is investigated.
Police chase a vehicle they believe was used in a homicide; a suspect is questioned for alleged drug activity; officers respond to a domestic disturbance; cops investigate a shooting.
Police trail a stolen vehicle and are led on a foot chase; a man tries to dine and dash on a $400 restaurant tab; a cop goes undercover in Las Vegas to investigate prostitution; an officer investigates drug use in a parking lot.
Officers respond to a domestic dispute; a suspect is chased on foot by police; a couple are questioned for driving a stolen vehicle; a boy is rescued from a swimming pool.
A driver is questioned about drug possession; a man flees a car accident; a car is searched for drugs; a man with outstanding warrants takes refuge in a home.
Police pursue a suspect in a high-speed chase; a car is searched for drugs; police investigate an alleged fight between two men; cops probe a home invasion.
A routine traffic stop turns into an arrest for narcotics; a hit-and-run call is investigated; female impersonators are questioned for allegedly causing a disturbance at a bar; a drug transaction at a truck stop is investigated.
A pregnant woman can’t get to the hospital in time, and must deliver in the front seat of her car. A bride can’t go through with her wedding because she feels possessed by creatures crawling in her head. An ER physician starts yelling at her comatose heart attack patient, trying to get him to fight for his own life.
A wheezing woman comes to the ER with a difficult-to-diagnose breathing problem, and a very angry husband! A grown man suddenly begins acting bizarrely like a child; is his medication helping him, or making him worse?!? A birthday party goes bad as the whole family comes to the ER deathly ill.
A patient with a severe headache is seizing, then bruises erupt on her legs, and her doctor has no idea why. A beautiful naked woman is behaving so oddly that her doctor assumes she’s on drugs - but she’s not. A wrestler has been vomiting for five days - the cause is a shock to his doctor, and to him!
On September 19th 1973, singer and musician, Gram Parsons, died of drug toxicity at the Joshua Tree Inn, California, aged only 26. Gram Parsons was one of the great, lost talents of rock music - combining country, folk and rock to create his own original sound. Often critically acclaimed, he pioneered his own blend of cosmic American music. But during his short life, he became almost as famous for his drug and drink consumption as he did for his music. Now, Forensic Pathologist Dr Michael Hunter is taking a fresh look at Gram Parsons autopsy and will reveal why such a seasoned drug user could have suddenly met his end on that night at the Joshua Tree Inn.
Ever since she was a young girl, 27-year-old loner Elena Lobacheva had always been fascinated by Bride of Chucky, seeing herself in the serial killer couple of Chucky and Tiffany. So when Elena finds a gang of online outcasts calling themselves “Time for Hate,” who glorify violence and murder, Elena fits right in. Soon after she joins, the gang’s leader, Pavel, takes the group on a bloody crusade to rid their city of drunks and homeless people through late-night killing sprees, and Elena is given a chase to indulge her most violent fantasies.
In Paterson, NJ officers investigate a shooting scene sifting through bullet shells and fresh blood. Officers in Nye County, NV respond to a call about a domestic dispute and in Beech Grove, IN officers intervene in a fight between a mother and her daughter.
Baton Rouge, LA officers search a house for weapons after dozens of shots are fired and officers in Knox County, TN pursue a vehicle that tried to avoid a DUI checkpoint. Officers in Daytona Beach, FL search for a shooting suspect while Toledo, OH are called to a fight.
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.
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
In 1986, Robert Chambers killed Jennifer Levin in Central Park. Chambers notoriously got a slap on the wrist because he was a super-handsome blue blood from the Upper East Side. However, Chambers wasn’t the preppy Altar Boy that the media portrayed him to be. Socialite and friend, Margo Manhattan, gives the real story on who Robert Chambers was – the dark side. Plus, Margo reveals her never-before-seen pictures of Chambers in high school.
16 year-old Ethan Couch was convicted of killing 4 people and seriously injuring two while driving drunk in 2013. His defense team used the “affluenza” defense and he received just 10 years of probation which sparked outrage from the families and public. Since then, he and his troubled mother Tonya have been in and out of jail for various offenses. One of the victims was Brian Jennings. Brian’s best friend, Timothy Williams, visits Ethan Couch 92 times in prison in an effort to forgive him.
Jodi Arias was found guilty of killing her ex- boyfriend, Travis Alexander, back in 2008. The murder shocked and confused the public. How could this beautiful, intelligent, well-spoken woman brutally stab her ex-boyfriend multiple times before blowing his head off with a .25 caliber handgun? Was Jodi Arias a sex-crazed stalker with murderous intent? Or was Jodi the victim of abuse at the hands of a controlling boyfriend? Her friends set the record straight.
Should children be tried as adults? Can a mentally ill person premeditate a crime? Can a psychopath be rehabilitated? Can an attempted murderer also be a victim? Where is the line drawn between compassion and retribution? The Slender Man Stabbing: The Untold Story asks the viewer what they believe. A two-hour exploration of this polarizing case, the documentary focuses on details from the day of arrest to the sentencing of Morgan Geyser. Going beyond the headlines to get perspectives from those closest to the plea deal that lead to her sentence, the evidence sited by both sides of this gripping ordeal will challenge what you know about this case… and what you think is just.
Beautiful women are disappearing, found murdered throughout the Pacific Northwest. Police have little to go on, but similarities come to light: a charming, handsome stranger with a broken arm and a Volkswagen Bug. But the crazed murderer stays one step ahead of the authorities, leading to a devastating sorority house massacre on the other side of the country... You might think this is the plot of a horror film, but it’s all too real. The psychopath who inspired the character “Buffalo Bill” in the movie “Silence of the Lambs.” This is the shocking true story of Ted Bundy: Serial Monster.
A handsome gentlemen on the outside—a terrifying and depraved monster on the inside. He was a chameleon so deceptive that some experts estimate he charmed more than a hundred women to their cruel deaths. From his beginnings as an innocent paperboy to an admired high school athlete to budding attorney and rising politician, no one recognized him as the bloodiest mass murderer in American history. He’s an American psycho, a Buffalo Bill, a Grimm monster. He is Theodore “Ted” Bundy. Ted Bundy: Serial Monster is the two-part four-hour documentary special that shows viewers the why and how behind Bundy’s disturbing roots, obsessions, psychological tricks, narcissistic self-promotion and murderous aim. How did Bundy’s story begin? Why did his crimes begin? Why wasn’t he captured sooner? The special explores his amazing ability to cover his tracks and uncovers how he outwitted an army of investigators despite being identified by friends, colleagues and even his girlfriend. Even behind bars there was no way to stop him. Twice he escaped from supposedly escape-proof prisons and killed again. And even after his final capture and facing the electric chair see how Bundy still repeatedly outsmarted the press and judicial system. Ted Bundy: Serial Monster is the terrifying story of a man whose life became doling out 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.
Gary Ridgeway confessed to killing 71 young women whom he thought no one would miss. He was wrong. In an attempt to find peace and healing, Jenny Graham, the sister of one of Ridgway’s youngest victims, recalls how she boldly sat down with Gary Ridgway for 4 hours in prison to get answers
Former NFL Player Aaron Hernandez was a rising star. But his private life was filled with drugs, guns and multiple shootings. Some theorize that Hernandez's promising life spun out of control after losing his father. But Hernandez found another father figure while awaiting trial for one of the three murders for which he was accused. It was here where Thomas Hodgson, the sheriff of Bristol County, got to know the real Aaron Hernandez.
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.