2024-10-05
A Virginia con man bilks a Phoenix retiree out of more than $1 million and is charged with his murder; a California doctor is charged with the murders of three of her patients who fatally overdosed on painkillers. (Repeat).
A profile of Martin Sigillito, a St. Louis Anglican bishop who was convicted of masterminding a Ponzi scheme. (Repeat).
Two businesses in New York include a workshop that makes handmade linens for the bed, bath and home; and a beauty product company whose domineering owner could ruin its expansion. (Repeat).
A salesman who came out of retirement to build a multi-million-dollar tire empire; a second-generation builder who overcame a family tragedy and created a financial triumph; two best friends who turned a printer into a nine-figure cash machine. (Repeat).
An engineer whose amazing hidden doors are the secret to his success; an Arizona man who turned fake grass into real green; a disaster repair specialist who hit rock bottom twice before helping others build a better life. (Repeat).
A concrete pourer explains how he earned enough to live in a mountain mansion, a woman turns her fondness for horses into an empire and two best friends quit the corporate world to instead make money throwing out rubbish. (Repeat).
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An in-depth look at how a diabetes drug reinvented weight loss culture and the way we treat obesity in America. A deep dive into the global anti-obesity drug market, exploring the risks people are taking to get their hands on these drugs. It examines the role of compounding pharmacies and telehealth services competing to meet the demand and capture a share of the market. (Repeat).
A profile of Ponzi scheme operator Scott Rothstein, a Florida attorney who pleaded guilty in 2010 to running a $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme. He's serving a 50-year sentence in federal prison. (Repeat).
A gang of teenagers robs celebrity homes to steal millions in clothing, jewelry, and artwork. (Repeat).
The stories of New York financier Alberto Vilar, who funded charities with money taken from clients, and William Del Biaggio, who relied on financial fraud to raise enough cash to buy a controlling interest in the NHL's Nashville Predators. (Repeat).
The story of Chicago counterfeiter Art Williams Jr. (Repeat).
The story of art dealer Lawrence Salander, who's serving a six-to-18-year sentence for stealing more than $100 million from clients and investors in order to fund a lavish lifestyle. (Repeat).
The story of high-profile attorney Marc Dreier, who's serving 20 years in prison for an elaborate fraud scheme that saw him bilk clients and investors out of more than $400 million. (Repeat).
The story of Florida hedge-fund manager Arthur Nadel, who pleaded guilty to securities fraud in February 2010. In January 2009, with police investigating allegations of financial misconduct, he went on the lam for two weeks before turning himself in. He was sentenced to a 14-year stint in prison. (Repeat).
A profile of Ponzi scheme operator Scott Rothstein, a Florida attorney who pleaded guilty in 2010 to running a $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme. He's serving a 50-year sentence in federal prison. (Repeat).
A gang of teenagers robs celebrity homes to steal millions in clothing, jewelry, and artwork. (Repeat).
A profile of Martin Sigillito, a St. Louis Anglican bishop who was convicted of masterminding a Ponzi scheme. (Repeat).
A con man runs a fake green energy business. Also, a cat burglar makes millions stealing sterling silver from rich neighborhoods. (Repeat).
A reformed conman sets up his own fraud discovery business, but it's not what it seems. (Repeat).
A former financial adviser allegedly hires hit men from jail to kill his former assistant, who was scheduled to be a government witness after reporting his fraudulent activities. (Repeat).
A beloved police officer in Illinois disguises his suicide to look like a murder when his secret of stealing thousands of dollars from a youth group over several years is about to be exposed. (Repeat).
Three Miami salesmen import billions of dollars worth of gold from South America. But their business plan falls apart when authorities learn the gold has connections to drug cartels and organized crime. (Repeat).
Jho Low may be one of the biggest partiers in New York and L.A.; he hangs with stars like Leonardo DiCaprio and Jamie Foxx, buys his own movie studio, and dates Victoria's Secret models. He's also accused of being one of the biggest thieves the world has ever seen. Authorities say he's the mastermind of an international scheme to steal over $4 billion from the government of Malaysia. (Repeat).
A lawyer from a famous family is accused of stealing from his clients who ask for his help. (Repeat).
A sprawling investigation into the prominent and powerful Murdaugh family uncovers years of unchecked power and privilege that has allegedly resulted in years of fraud, conspiracy, corruption and even murder. As the investigators dig deeper, Alex Murdaugh's secrets are exposed and he is now being investigated for a web of complex criminal charges. (Repeat).