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The driver of a slow-moving vehicle that is hindering traffic is questioned; a young man driving a golf cart after dark with no lights on is stopped and questioned; a man flees the scene of a single-car accident; police respond to a call about an unruly resident at a hotel.
The driver of a suspected stolen vehicle is questioned; police respond to a domestic dispute; officers respond to a dispute between a man and his girlfriend; a physical altercation between a couple in the military is investigated.
A car burglary is investigated; a vehicle is pulled over for an expired tag and searched for drugs; the driver of a suspected stolen car is questioned; a neighborhood disturbance is probed.
A woman is questioned after allegedly buying drugs; drugs are found in a car after it is stopped for running a stop sign; a vehicle spotted in a drug-infested area is pursued; an undercover officer reports that a woman is trying to buy pills in a parking lot.
A motorist is stopped for not having lights on; a traffic stop results in a drug arrest; police respond to a domestic disturbance call at an RV park; a vehicle is stopped for a tint violation and searched for drugs.
Two young men are questioned on suspicion of being intoxicated and vandalizing a fence; police respond to a domestic disturbance call; a woman is questioned after smashing a car window; an officer investigates an alleged assault with a deadly weapon at a convenience store.
The driver of a slow-moving vehicle that is hindering traffic is questioned; a young man driving a golf cart after dark with no lights on is stopped and questioned; a man flees the scene of a single-car accident; police respond to a call about an unruly resident at a hotel.
The driver of a suspected stolen vehicle is questioned; police respond to a domestic dispute; officers respond to a dispute between a man and his girlfriend; a physical altercation between a couple in the military is investigated.
A car burglary is investigated; a vehicle is pulled over for an expired tag and searched for drugs; the driver of a suspected stolen car is questioned; a neighborhood disturbance is probed.
A woman is questioned after allegedly buying drugs; drugs are found in a car after it is stopped for running a stop sign; a vehicle spotted in a drug-infested area is pursued; an undercover officer reports that a woman is trying to buy pills in a parking lot.
A motorist is stopped for not having lights on; a traffic stop results in a drug arrest; police respond to a domestic disturbance call at an RV park; a vehicle is stopped for a tint violation and searched for drugs.
Two young men are questioned on suspicion of being intoxicated and vandalizing a fence; police respond to a domestic disturbance call; a woman is questioned after smashing a car window; an officer investigates an alleged assault with a deadly weapon at a convenience store.
A woman is stuck for over 18 hours in a toilet bowl; doctors struggle to save the life of a man who’s been mangled by a stump grinder; when a nurse collapses in the hospital, doctors and staff make a shocking discovery.
A pregnant ER doctor is endangered by a seemingly invincible violent patient; an unexplained headache turns out to be life threatening; a man with a fencepost through his torso is brought into a busy ER in the middle of the night.
A violent convict may be faking paralysis as part of a prison escape plan; a young man seems to be suffocating for no apparent reason; a father is stabbed in the heart trying to protect his son; a college cheerleader mysteriously goes into cardiac arrest.
Hosted by FOX News Channel Emmy award-winning anchor Harris Faulkner, America’s Most Wanted: Missing Persons is an all-new format that centers on finding missing people and reuniting them with their families. A panel composed of esteemed crime experts, including Derrick Levasseur, Kara Robinson Chamberlain, Joe Petito and Payne Lindsey, will dive deep into analyzing various missing person cases, and multiple panelists will travel on-location for a field investigation, in hopes of gaining additional insight of the case under discussion. Faulkner and the expert panelists will further urge fellow viewers to participate as armchair detectives by providing tips to help law enforcement find missing individuals and bring closure to families.
Daytona Beach, FL Police Officers patrol the streets during biker gathering “Biketoberfest”. A man is faced with a field sobriety test after crashing his car in Berkeley County, SC. A vulnerable kitten is stranded underneath a car in Richland County, SC and officers in Toledo, OH pursue a vehicle after they witness its involvement in a hit and run.
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.
On April 1st, 1984, legendary soul singer, Marvin Gaye, was shot and killed inside his California mansion by his father. Despite the tragedy, the world would be shocked to learn that Gaye’s murder was not the biggest source of tension for the late star's family. Instead, his family would grieve the death of a son, brother, and father who died depressed, drug-addicted, and in debt to the tune of $9 million. Without a will, and a large host of creditors, the fate of Marvin Gaye’s financial legacy was left to a court-appointed bankruptcy attorney to try to salvage with the family. And salvage it, they did. With savvy marketing of Gaye’s song royalties, image rights, and even the official rights to produce his life story, the executor of the Marvin Gaye estate paid off the debts and accumulated several million dollars worth of assets -- and Gaye’s three children, as the heirs under intestate law, reaped the benefits for years. Knowing their father's value and musical style, it's no surprise that when Gaye's children heard the hit 2013 song "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams and TI on the radio, alarm bells went off. As they would later argue in court, "Blurred Lines" closely mirrored the "feeling" of their father's 1977 song "Got to Give It Up". Gaye's estate attorneys would aim to justify that "Blurred Lines" could not exist without Marvin Gaye's original recording. This would blow open a massive copyright infringement battle between Marvin Gaye's estate and the three famous artists -- ultimately, making Marvin Gaye's song a turning point in music copyright history that would affect all future artists.
In 2012, internationally acclaimed pop diva and actress, Whitney Houston, was in the midst of yet another career revival. After finally leaving her tumultuous marriage to singer Bobby Brown in 2007, Whitney had just wrapped on her latest film Sparkle, was working on her sobriety, and eager to make new music. But on the eve of her comeback performance at the 2012 Grammy's, she was found dead inside a bathtub of her Beverly Hills hotel room. An autopsy would reveal that the star's death was the result of an accidental drowning, with both cocaine use and heart disease as contributing factors. Now, all that would be left behind in Whitney Houston's estate was her music, money, movies, and reported fortune, which she had built over her impressive career since the 1980s. Fortunately, Whitney Houston left behind a will that clearly outlined her final wishes for her only child and heir, Bobbi Kristina Brown. However, while many think Bobbi Kristina would inherit her mother's multi-million dollar estate, reports soon indicated that the late star actually died $20 million in debt. It would take almost a year to restore her estate and, from there on in, many believed Bobbi Kristina would be taken care of. Sadly, Bobbi Kristina would suffer an almost identical fate as her mother three years later, overdosing in a bathtub and ending up on life support. This would put the Houston estate in limbo once again. As Bobbi Kristina lay in a hospital bed fighting for her life, the circumstances surrounding her accident would lead to attempted murder accusations, lawsuits, and family fights over decisions about her care, money, and mother's final legacy.
Bobbi Kristina Brown was born into a life of glitz, glamour, celebrity status – and all the substance abuse issues that come along with it. Exposed at an early age to “living life in the fast lane,” she was put on a fast track to becoming famous in her own rite, while experiencing the negatives right along with it. After her mother Oded in a bathtub her mental health took a nosedive and never quite recovered – instead turning to drugs, alcohol, and her long-time platonic friend turned fiancé Nick Gordon. When Bobbi Kristina followed in the macabre footsteps of her mother and was also found ODing in a bathtub friends and family turned to Nick to blame. In a sick twist of fate, within a matter of years Bobbi Kristina was dead and Nick killed himself out of guilt. The real question is: who is really to blame for this tragic string of deaths? Fame? The media? Or were they victims of themselves?
In the year 2000, 30-year-old Mariah Carey was the most successful female recording artist of all time. In September that year she began filming Glitter, her pet project, a film based on her childhood and her extraordinary rise to fame. But 12 months later she’d suffered a complete emotional and physical breakdown and her career lay in ruins. This is the story of how and why Mariah’s world buckled then collapsed. With unprecedented access to her brother Morgan and sister Alison and first-hand accounts from her closet collaborators, ‘Mariah: The Diva, The Drama’ unpacks the dramatic forces that shaped Mariah’s life in the public eye, shed’s new light on her outrageous diva behaviour – and reveals her continuing battles with the demons that almost destroyed her nearly 2 decades ago
Selena Gomez is the epitome of a Disney darling. Known to most for her breakout role as Alex Russo on Wizards of Waverly Place, Gomez has transformed into a notable actress, singer, and social media influencer. With one of her Instagram photos garnering over 10.5 million likes, Gomez is in the top ten most liked photos of all time. In 2013, Gomez was diagnosed with the autoimmune disorder lupus. Side-effects from her disorder have caused her to go in and out of rehab due to a strong battle with anxiety and depression. Gomez has done rounds of chemotherapy and most recently had a kidney transplant, with best friend and fellow actress Francia Rasia as her donor. Gomez has also been a current media topic because of her on-again, off-again relationship with popular Canadian singer Justin Bieber.
On April 25th 2002 Lisa “Left -Eye” Lopes was killed in a mysterious car crash in the depths of the Honduran Jungle. The road was quiet, conditions were dry and initial reports suggest that hers was the only car on the road. Lisa was one third of the phenomenally successful girl band TLC and her death was met with shock and hysteria. Lisa was 5ft tall but her feisty volatile nature often brought her into contact with the law. Yet at the height of TLC’s fame she began to spend more and more time in a mysterious Jungle retreat that was set up by self-proclaimed healer Dr Sebi. Did Dr Sebi’s strict dietary regime have any influence on her tragic accident? In this episode, Forensic Pathologist Dr Michael Hunter looks at the last three weeks in the life on this musical Icon to try to work out how and why she was killed.
When Bobbi Kristina Brown passed away on July, 26th 2015 from a combination of alcohol, drugs and drowning, it was a death that shocked the world, not only by its tragedy, but by the haunting similarities to the death of her mother, Whitney Houston. The 22-year-old was found face down and unresponsive in her bath in January of that year, and spent several months in a coma, before passing away in a hospice. According to the autopsy report she died of lobar pneumonia, caused by the combination of drugs found in her system, drowning and hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy - a neurological condition resulting from a lack of oxygen to the brain. The medical examiner's office said marijuana and alcohol were also involved in the death, along with medications used for sedation or to treat anxiety. Dr. Michael Hunter examines what really caused the death of Bobbi Kristina Brown.
Whitney Houston was a global superstar. Selling over 200 million records her extraordinary voice took her from a gospel choir to become a worldwide singing phenomenon. But at 3.36pm on February 11th 2012 she was found unconscious in a bathtub in a Hollywood hotel. Within minutes she was pronounced dead. The world’s media had long been filled with sordid tales of drug and alcohol addiction but with a new recording contract and a fresh start away from her former badboy husband Bobby Brown, it seemed Whitney Houston was finally turning her life around. So what happened that meant she died so unexpectedly in a bathtub at the age of just 48. Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter has the answers.
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.
He goes by many names: P. Diddy, Puff Daddy, Diddy, and sometimes simply, Puff. His father named him Sean Combs. And Sean is only two when his dad is gunned down in a murder in the family. Who killed Melvin Combs and how did the event of losing his dad propel young Sean forward onto a path to become one of the most influential hip hop impresarios and entrepreneurs in American music history? And what happened when Diddy faced other murders in his extended family? Like Biggie Smalls,” the Notorious B.I.G., gunned down in a drive by shooting while he was the brightest star on Puff Daddy’s label, Bad Boy Records? Was Biggie’s death related to the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur? The answers frame some of the most infamous crimes in hip hip history.
R Kelly grew up from a poor, broken home where he was abused by multiple female family members and experienced extensive trauma before dropping out of high school. Music was a high point in his life and helped him sky-rocket to fame – bringing R&B music to mainstream audiences. Rumours soon began to swirl about his behavior towards underage girls he was mentoring – and over time those rumours began to gain traction with various corroborating accounts and video evidence to back them up. Accused of various underage sexual offenses and operating a sex cult, R Kelly was finally arrested and currently sits in jail awaiting trial. The real question is: how far do R Kelly’s sexual assaults go, and can the public continue to enjoy his music with a clean conscience?
When Snoop Dogg is accused of murder, he and his bodyguard claim self-defense. The prosecution claims cold blooded murder. It will take the best attorneys money can buy to help convince a jury that Snoop and his bodyguard are not guilty. For the first time, hear from Snoop’s co-defendant, the man who actually pulled the trigger.
In 2017 rap legend Prodigy unexpectedly died in a Las Vegas hospital. The 42 year old had famously battled the hereditary blood disorder sickle cell anemia since birth; the pain of which helped him mould the signature hard core rap sound that propelled him to fame. But shortly after his passing, rumours emerged that Prodigy had choked to death. In this episode, Dr. Hunter unravels the details of Prodigy’s life-long condition and seeks to shed light on the reasons for his death.
On March 26, 1995 the music world was shocked by the sudden death of ‘Godfather of Gangster Rap,’ Eric ‘Eazy-E’ Wright. A true underdog, Eazy grew up on the crime-ridden streets of Compton, and forged an early career selling crack cocaine. But the constant threats of imprisonment and gang violence persuaded him to put his business skills towards a more legitimate enterprise - rap music. Setting up Ruthless Records with money from drug-dealing, Eazy and his friends developed a new, West Coast hip-hop sound that reflected the harsh realities of life in the ‘hood. Initially just a manager, Eazy was encouraged to get behind the microphone - where he found fame and fortune as a solo rapper and a key member of controversial group N.W.A. But his career came to an abrupt end when he was diagnosed with HIV at the age of 30 - and a month later he was dead. In the months and years that followed, questions over his diagnosis and conspiracy theories about how he died have cast a shadow of doubt over his final weeks. So what happened? World renowned forensic pathologist, Dr. Michael Hunter needs to analyze every detail to get to the truth of how Eazy-E died.
In the late 80s, notorious LA rap group NWA rocked the world with their brutal, violent music about racism and police brutality. Known as ‘the most dangerous band in the world’, their first album Straight outta Compton changed the face of rap music and went triple platinum, yet after only three short years the band split up. Breaking the Band – NWA uncovers the greed, violence and recriminations that led the members of NWA to tear themselves apart, as told by the people who were there.
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.
Poor decisions don’t take long to catch up. In these eight encounters, officers come face to face with suspects whose bad choices trigger rapid escalations, tense confrontations, and moments that spiral out of control almost instantly. Watch the action unfold on On Patrol: Live.
Berkeley County deputies pursue a stolen vehicle and, after the driver bails on foot, they track him through the woods. One week later, they locate him in another stolen vehicle, leading to another pursuit and foot track. Watch the action unfold on On Patrol: Live.
Poor decisions don’t take long to catch up. In these eight encounters, officers come face to face with suspects whose bad choices trigger rapid escalations, tense confrontations, and moments that spiral out of control almost instantly. Watch the action unfold on On Patrol: Live.
Berkeley County deputies pursue a stolen vehicle and, after the driver bails on foot, they track him through the woods. One week later, they locate him in another stolen vehicle, leading to another pursuit and foot track. Watch the action unfold on On Patrol: Live.
The hospital is locked down when a nurse is shot in the ER; a bride is rushed in from her wedding with unexplained altered mental status; following a car accident, a doctor must perform a risky intervention to save the life of a teenage girl.
A teenage football player suffers a stroke in the ER; a renowned doctor recounts his first major trauma as a resident in the 1970’s; a doctor tries to solve the mysteries of a patient with abdominal pain and a man who was run over twice by his wife.
A doctor with a severe bee allergy is stung while treating a critical patient who’s been stabbed in the eye; a man comes into the ER after slitting his own throat; a paramedic becomes a patient when she’s suddenly struck down by a mysterious illness.
Three homegrown US operatives link up with Al Qaeda and hatch an audacious terror plot to wreak maximum carnage - they plan to detonate homemade bombs hidden in backpacks simultaneously on various trains in the New York City subway system. It’s up to the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force working with their counterparts at US Department of Homeland Security and the National Security Agency to stop the plot before they strike.
The episode dives into foundational tools of espionage, showing how spies used disguises, microdots, and covert communication. It unpacks the skill behind tradecraft in global intelligence work.
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 man shoots at alleged intruders; a driver is questioned after running through two stop signs; drugs are found on a bike rider.
A man with crack cocaine in his mouth is questioned; a domestic disturbance is investigated; a child-custody dispute is investigated; a verbal altercation is reported.
A driver without a valid license is questioned; a vehicle is stopped after being involved in a drug transaction; a sting operation in Philadelphia leads to drug arrests; a domestic violence call is investigated.
After trying to run from the law, a drunk driver runs over himself; an intoxicated, sword-swinging madman stages a violent protest on a rooftop; a liquor store thief opens fire on police.
A Batman impressionist is arrested after punching Chewbacca. A broken arm doesn’t stop a woman from struggling with officers. A man finds out it’s better to pay the fine then do the time. A woman involved in an affair with an older gentleman claims she was set up.
An inmate goes on a rampage when he suspects police of losing his money. Officers have a tough time with a drunk man. An alleged prostitute is stabbed. A drunk trapeze artist takes a drive on his moped.
Officers try to deal with a sloppy and combative drunk. A man gets locked up after he blows all his casino winnings, and a woman gets tricked by her bail bondsman.
A man fresh out of prison tries to prove how tough he is. A drunk woman rages against everyone in her path. A couple’s wedding plans are ruined after officers find their stash of meth, and an arrest leaves an elderly gentleman singing the blues after being processed for a possession charge.
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.