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- A history of the conflict of the City of Philadelphia and the Black Liberation organization, MOVE, that led to the disastrously violent final confrontation in 1985.
- About pregnant women in different circumstances ranging from being in prison to eating disorders, and how they cope.
- Through in-depth interviews, documentary footage and dramatic recreations, Prison Wives tells the tales of crime and punishment, that will keep you on the edge of your seat and make your head spin with twists and turns. From sex, to family fights, the stress of working multiple jobs, to the bizarre/touching/astounding/hilarious/horrifying relationships with their prison men, this is a no-holds-barred series that lets you in on all of their juicy secrets.
- Documentary series covering murders, narrated by the murdered party.
- Sometimes the same set of evidence can tell two very different stories. This series delves deep into the forensics of criminal cases where two sets of experts must battle it out to find the truth. In the end, the jury gives its verdict: guilty or innocent. Which interpretation of the evidence do you believe? You decide.
- The latest film from Stephen K. Bannon: District of Corruption, traces the arc of government corruption and secrecy from the Clinton administration through the Bush years to the current corruption and transparency crises of the Obama administration.
- An alternate look at Occupy Wall Street camps around the country.
- 1956. Canton, Miss. The last meal of a Death Row Inmate at his favorite diner. Honey, the 10-year old daughter of the waitress and narrator of the story, watches intently as the evening unfolds. But more than one life stands to be destroyed, as the fate of three others is held in the balance by none other than the prisoner himself.
- Explores the dangers facing America, one decade after the attacks on 9/11.
- In this decade the world has seen unprecedented levels of greed and the impact it has on the world but rarely on the families of fallen business giants. Fractured Legacy is the fictional story of one such family.
- Award winning writer, Adam McCarthy, returns home for his mother's funeral only a year after his father's passing. During this enervating point in Adam's life he meets a woman that shares a past with his Mom that he never knew.
- "Witness: The Kidnapping of Patty Hearst" chronicles the two-year search for the kidnapped heiress Patty Hearst, through the eyes and words of those who lived it.
- Annika Powell packs up her kids and follows her husband from one prison to the next in order to keep them connected to their stepfather. Her husband, Anthony is accused of murdering his ex mother-in-law and is serving a life sentence without parole.
- Elli Panitz fights to get her husband Ralf, a German National, an International Prisoner transfer while holding down a job in an unstable economy.
- Tim McDonald married his wife, Deion, in a maximum security prison where she is currently serving life without the possibility of parole for felony murder. Tim is still completely devoted to his wife and two children even after six years.
- Amanda Alley dies shortly after a sudden fire in her room. Is she the victim of foul play or was the fire an accident?
- After a woman is found floating dead in a lake, her husband stand accused of murder. Did she die due to a fall or did she drown after being pushed?
- Juli Cummings is a resident of Seattle, a glass artist, and a free spirit. She's also engaged to Richard Sipe, a man serving 71 years in an Oklahoma prison for manufacturing methamphetamine.
- Gail Sullivan is the wife of Joseph "Mad Dog" Sullivan, one of the FBI's most notorious criminals - a hitman for the Mafia. For 33 years, Gail and Joe are committed despite Joe's three life sentences in a maximum-security prison.
- 19-year-old Josh Bailey was convicted of first-degree murder. But it's a crime Josh says he didn't commit. Five years into his life sentence, he met Jane whom he married in 2007. Against all odds, they are hoping to become first-time parents.
- Latoya Marion is married to Cornelius Marion, who is serving a life sentence for grand theft auto and armed robbery. Latoya fights to get Cornelius' sentence reduced, and to exonerate him for a crime she feels he didn't commit.
- Pam Booker is a trained social worker. She's also married to a man who is serving two life sentences without parole for first-degree murder. "Prison Wives" follows her story as she fights to get him out of prison, and prepares for a conjugal visit.
- Judith Mawson had just escaped a 19-year marriage filled with abuse, drugs, and cheating when she met Gary Ridgway. Appearing to be a "normal" guy, the two made plans future plans which were cut short when Gary was charged with the murders of 48 women.
- An argument between two brothers ends with a single gunshot. Was it a case of suicide or fratricide? Forensic experts examine both possibilities.
- After makeup artist Marcus Rogers is killed, surveillance tapes appear to reveal the killer.
- A woman is found face down in her bathtub. Was it a drug induced suicide or did her husband kill her?
- Balloons once terrified Chris, but have become his greatest pleasure. For Scott, having an orgasm brings no pleasure. Now there might be hope for him.
- A 73-year old former model and dancer; Ron is a 33-year old father of two. Can two people from different generations find love with one another?
- Chris was mortified when a flood of fluid gushed from her vagina during sex; then she learned what it was.
- What happens in a polyamorous relationship when a baby comes along? Will a couple's plan for an orgasmic birth pay off with the ultimate pleasure?
- A rocker has been a sex addict for years; can he stay true to his new girlfriend? Can doctors help a young mother stop urinating during intercourse?
- Barbara is able to think herself to orgasm; but is it real? Scientists put it to the test. Thoughts of having sex with his wife cause dread for Cory.
- A Mormon named Dorie Olds of Salt Lake City thought she found a perfect mate in Mark Hofmann. Little did she know that Hofmann would pursue an unusual job, forging historical documents. He'd become one of the most infamous forgers ever.
- 2010– 22mTV-PG7.5 (8)TV EpisodeWhen Linda Bergstrom first met James, he was polite and chivalrous and kind. But soon after, James began to show a violent side of himself, and was accused of assaulting a woman. Linda finally gets proof that James was assaulting women all over Houston.
- Michelle was a conservative Irish Catholic girl who got more than she ever bargained for when she married Marcus. Not only did Marcus have a mistress, but he also cheated clients out of a lot of money.
- In 2005, Joe Wood found himself in line at the mall when he struck up a conversation with a pretty young girl. They were married soon after, but Joe would be the second in a long line of future illegitimate husbands.
- Barbra Reifel was newly married to the handsome, dashing Michael Mastromarino, a young surgeon. But success caught up with him and he eventually spiraled out of control into a vicious cycle of drugs, women and an unimaginable criminal underworld.
- 2010– 22mTV-PG6.3 (10)TV EpisodeKathi Spiars of Denver, CO met a man going by the name of Steve Marcum. He swept her off her feet and they married. But after twelve years of marriage, Kathi discovered something no wife ever wants to know about her husband - records of theft and murder.