2024-07-01
The case of Ramon Salcido, who went on a murderous rampage in Sonoma County, Cal., in 1989. He wounded two and killed seven, including his wife and two of his three daughters. (Repeat).
The 2004 murder of New Jersey resident Bill McGuire, whose dismembered body parts were found in three suitcases floating in the Chesapeake Bay, is recalled in the third-season premiere. (Repeat).
Examining suspicious deaths within marriages. Included: a woman who was shot while on the beach at night with her husband. (Repeat).
A report on the case of a teenage girl suspected of killing her parents because they didn't approve of her boyfriend. (Repeat).
Laura says her 19-year-old daughter Rebecca is in a toxic relationship with a rageaholic named Dominick. Laura says Rebecca dropped out of college and left her job to be with her boyfriend 24-7 and says she desperately needs Dr. Phil's help to break her out of this spell. Dominick says he blames his anger and rage on a lesion on his brain. He also says that screaming fights with his mother Mariann
A couple is worried about their daughter who has drug addiction, especially after losing one daughter to overdose. (Repeat).
An ugly custody battle for a 10-year-old girl plays out as accusations of abuse and neglect fly from both parents. (Repeat).
The biological mother of a 5-year-old boy found malnourished and abused by his father and stepmother gives her account of the ordeal. (Repeat).
A mother-daughter feud comes to a head after years of accusations between them have led to other family problems. (Repeat).
A woman says she wants her estranged husband to stop sending money to women he meets online, and claims he is depleting their finances. (Repeat).
A woman accuses her sister of lying about being pregnant three times and says she steals from their family. The sister blames her bad behavior on mental issues. (Repeat).
The case of a little boy who was held in a closet cubbyhole. (Repeat).
Whitney says she uncovered a web of nasty lies and infidelities from her husband since he has cheated on her numerous times, including with a girl from college, women from work, and even exposed himself to her mother ten times. (Repeat).
The plaintiff claims her former friend, who is the defendant, is a pathological liar and boasts about being an heir to a major candy manufacturing company fortune but lives in a trailer. She is suing her for breach of contract. (Repeat).
The plaintiff and her kid believe the defendant is her son's father, thus they have asked the court for a paternity test. (Repeat).
A son is suing his mother for an unpaid bill. He says he does not approve of his mother's boyfriend because he's a freeloader and talks about other women behind her back. (Repeat).
30 years on, Jens Soering hopes new evidence will free him of a murder conviction. (Repeat).
Shanann Watts and her two daughters went missing. Husband Chris was on television, pleading for their return. Then, their bodies were found at the oil site where he worked. (Repeat).
The case of Ramon Salcido, who went on a murderous rampage in Sonoma County, Cal., in 1989. He wounded two and killed seven, including his wife and two of his three daughters. (Repeat).
The 2004 murder of New Jersey resident Bill McGuire, whose dismembered body parts were found in three suitcases floating in the Chesapeake Bay, is recalled in the third-season premiere. (Repeat).
Crimes against women perpetrated by strangers living nearby are recalled. Included: a connection between a rape survivor and a murder victim; an intruder caught by a hidden camera; and a college student's disappearance. (Repeat).
Examining murder investigations that point to the victims' loved ones as suspects. (Repeat).
A true-life "War of the Roses" marital horror story about a Connecticut advertising executive who kidnapped his ex-wife in 2009 and held her hostage in the home they had shared. He also burned down their beach house. (Repeat).
A man vanishes, but reappears years later; and two high school students end up in jail. (Repeat).