2024-07-08
A report on the 2001 murder of millionaire Ted Ammon in his East Hampton, N.Y., mansion includes a conversation with his convicted killer, Daniel Pelosi. (Repeat).
An apparent random shooting isn't what it seems; a woman uncovers a secret while digging into her family history; and a bank employee is a pawn in a robbery—or, perhaps, the queen. (Repeat).
The story of a woman who left her husband and family to marry a convicted serial killer. (Repeat).
A mother of three goes missing. Her car is found in flames but she is nowhere in sight. As police begin to investigate, they find she had been keeping a secret from her family—one that would point the case in an entirely new direction. (Repeat).
A story centers on a doctor and father who has sent money to a woman he met online to get two boxes containing $3.5 million in cash and $3 million in diamonds and jewelry. His friends, however, believe he's getting scammed. (Repeat).
A man suspects his wife is trying to poison him to death by putting Borax in his food and drinks so she can collect his insurance money. (Repeat).
Karlie Guse's parents have no idea how she disappeared. (Repeat).
A woman seeks Dr. Phil's help after claiming her son is lazy; a thief; unemployed; and a violent moocher who refuses to support himself or his four-month old son. (Repeat).
Kami storms off. (Repeat).
Nikki and Paige claim their mother, Leigh, is an alcoholic who has "gone missing" at least 40 times, abandoned them as teens in a foreclosed home without electricity or running water, and is drunk around her grandchildren. But Leigh says she's a "functioning drinker" and can turn off her drinking whenever she wants. (Repeat).
A woman claims her husband is cheating on her with a 21-year-old woman. (Repeat).
Dr. Phil speaks with parents who are desperate for their 31-year-old son to move out of their house. They claim that he is violent and too dependent on them, but he claims that his parents are not doing enough to help him get on his feet. (Repeat).
A family is destroyed by secrets, lies, and abuses. (Repeat).
The plaintiff, who rented a house from the defendant, claims the house has flooded eight times. She is suing because the defendant refuses to return her security deposit. The defendant claims the plaintiff damaged the property. (Repeat).
A woman is suing her friend for an unpaid bill and lost wages as she claims he caused her to be fired from her job. Her friend is countersuing for the same bill and his lost wages as he claims she caused him to be fired. (Repeat).
A woman sues her cousin for an unpaid loan but is upset because she believes they could have settled this out of court. (Repeat).
Three women investigate the disappearances of their siblings. (Repeat).
Tales of women, violence and revenge are explored. (Repeat).
A report on the 2001 murder of millionaire Ted Ammon in his East Hampton, N.Y., mansion includes a conversation with his convicted killer, Daniel Pelosi. (Repeat).
An apparent random shooting isn't what it seems; a woman uncovers a secret while digging into her family history; and a bank employee is a pawn in a robbery—or, perhaps, the queen. (Repeat).
Cleveland kidnapping survivors Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus discuss the decade they were held captive by Ariel Castro. (Repeat).
A boy suffers a fatal fall at his father's home. Two days later, the father's girlfriend is found hanging from a rope off a balcony. (Repeat).
An 11-year-old's soon-to-be step-mom is found murdered in their home. A child-sized shotgun, gun residue on his clothes, and a witness account all seem to point to the boy as the shooter. (Repeat).
A couple wakes up to find their baby's crib empty. They are certain she has been kidnapped. But many believe the parents are the culprits. After two decades of searches and suspicions the mystery endures. (Repeat).