2024-07-09
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).
Karlie Guse's parents have no idea how she disappeared. (Repeat).
A family is destroyed by secrets, lies, and abuses. (Repeat).
Jessica claims that her mother, Cindy, is "brainwashing" Jessica's 10 and 13-year-old children who currently live with Cindy, although Jessica retains custody. Jessica says the reason her children are living with Cindy is because of a domestic violence incident with her boyfriend, Dean, that ended in a restraining order between Jessica and Dean, as well as between her 13-year-old daughter and Dean
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).
Jill and her former husband Brent claim that Kendall failed out of school and smokes marijuana. Dr. Phil analyzes the allegations. (Repeat).
Ralph is eager to meet his online girlfriend, Louise, who has been stuck overseas in Berlin for more than eight months; he has done everything to help her get home and has spent more than $150,000 doing so. (Repeat).
Joe says Angie won't let him out of her sight because she's convinced he's been having an affair right under her nose with a 21-year-old friend of their daughter. (Repeat).
John Taffer ("Bar Rescue") offers advice to the parents who spoke to Dr. Phil about removing their violent and mooching 31-year-old son from their home. (Repeat).
A mother is diagnosed with Munchausen. (Repeat).
The plaintiff sues for a cable bill, the cost of a trip, and property damage. (Repeat).
Sisters with the same mother want a DNA test to know if they also have the same father. (Repeat).
The plaintiff is suing his neighbor for causing damage to his property, dirtying his car, and killing one of his rose bushes. The defendant claims the plaintiff has threatened her and her property. (Repeat).
A woman who married her a friend's husband after the friend died is counseled. When she fell ill, the husband expressed his feelings for her best friend. She recovered from her illness, but doesn't think her marriage can. (Repeat).
Video-game addiction is discussed. (Repeat).
Susan and Michael first appeared on the show in 2012 to share their experience with their daughter, Janni, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia at just 6 years old. As Dr. Phil predicted at the time, they've since divorced and are now at odds over their 11-year-old son Bodhi, who Susan is convinced is schizophrenic as well. (Repeat).
Jill and her former husband Brent claim that Kendall failed out of school and smokes marijuana. Dr. Phil analyzes the allegations. (Repeat).