2024-07-06
Yonkers first responders Alex and Jamal face unexpected challenges when they respond to a call for a man with a broken ankle who fell from a fire escape. The night really starts to heat up for Steven Lopez and Sam Netheron in Tucson when they are called to a structure fire and must search inside for possible victims. Things get personal for Niki Johnson in Baton Rouge when a call for a patient wit
In Austin, Luddy and Finch practice parking lot medicine when responding to a heroin overdose. Niki and Nicole show empathy to a young woman suffering from emotional trauma in Baton Rouge. Yonkers medic Alex reveals a sobering truth about her past. (Repeat).
In Austin, Texas, a man is shot by someone he trusts. Meanwhile, in Yonkers, New York, Cunningham and Ariel face an emotional call that hits too close to home. The Baton Rouge community is hit hardest when Niki and Nicole are faced with the task of trying to save a life of a fellow service member. (Repeat).
In Austin, Texas, responders run point in a massive multiple car collision and need to triage more victims than can fit into their ambulance. A combative addict and an overdose gone wrong offer tough challenges in Yonkers, New York, while in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, southern charm is revealed to have its own healing effects. And in Tucson, Arizona, responders do everything they can to avoid deliver
The unexpected reigns in the city of New Orleans as EMS responders answer calls about a child shooting, a multiple-vehicle car accident, a reported suicide attempt, and a veteran struggling with a drug overdose. It is a night shift where things are not always what they seem. (Repeat).
Coop and Brandon save a man's life after being struck by a bullet in the chest. (Repeat).
Every 3 seconds an American's identity is stolen. Just how safe is your 401k? Your bank account? Your home? Your credit? Crime Reporter Tom Morris Jr. investigates the identity theft epidemic. Find out how you can help protect yourself with LifeLock.
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Every 3 seconds an American's identity is stolen. Just how safe is your 401k? Your bank account? Your home? Your credit? Crime Reporter Tom Morris Jr. investigates the identity theft epidemic. Find out how you can help protect yourself with LifeLock.
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Known for the murders of University of Florida students, Danny's first murders were in his hometown of Shreveport Louisiana. Growing up with a violent father, Danny dreamed of having a loving family as an adult, but his darker fantasies drove him to destroy a family instead. After that, he couldn't stop. (Repeat).
The articulate adn boastful killer, known for his intelligence and charm, is remembered for terrifying the coastal town of Santa Cruz where he picked up and dismembered hitchhiking college students in the early 1970s. But his desire to kill started when he was much younger, as a child fantasizing about murdering members of his own family. (Repeat).
Arthur Shawcross shares stories about his life before he starts to kill. (Repeat).
A closer look at the life and crimes of Ronald Dominique, a serial killer who preyed on African American men in the Bayou. (Repeat).
Exploring the life and crimes of Anthony Sowell, also known as the Cleveland Strangler. (Repeat).
One of the most well-known serial killers, Richard Ramirez terrorized Southern California in the mid-1980s, where anyone could be a target of the sadistic murderer. Growing up yearning for a father figure, he found mentorship with his sadistic cousin, a Vietnam Vet, and, later, Satanism, both eventually paving the way to his first brutal slaying. (Repeat).
In 1989, Richard Mallory is found shot dead in the brush off the side of a Florida highway, just the first of seven murdered men found in a similar setting. Their predator is Aileen Wuornos, a woman fleeing a troubled past and yearning for a connection. Instead of finding of love, The Damsel of Death develops a simmering rage in her heart, that finally explodes when she picks up her first victim.
Before he hunted down his first victim in the wilds of Alaska, Robert Hansen was a successful businessman with a family in Anchorage, but his intense feelings would build into a dark desire to exert the ultimate control over 17 victims. (Repeat).
In rural Epping, N.H., everyone knows Sheila LaBarre as an eccentric widow who loves her rabbits; her turbulent childhood in Alabama, a coma-induced vision, and the death of her wealthy husband all send Sheila on a warped mission to kill. (Repeat).
In the series premiere, the initial disappearance of Laci Peterson is spotlighted. (Repeat).
With the appearance of Scott Peterson's girlfriend, Amber Frey, media attention on the case escalates. (Repeat).
After the bodies of Laci Peterson and her child turn up in San Francisco Bay, police arrest Scott Peterson, who quickly becomes a national villain. (Repeat).
In the case of the State vs. Scott Peterson, the prosecution asks for the death penalty for the murders of Laci and Conner Peterson, while the defense says Peterson is innocent. (Repeat).
A jury wrestles with the facts in the Peterson case and produces a verdict that is cheered by thousands. (Repeat).
New theories emerge in the wake of the verdict, condemning Scott to lethal injection. (Repeat).