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- A teenage boy tries to hide from a sinister figure prowling around the house.
- Follow Hansel and Gretel as they walk out of their own story into a winding and wickedly witty tale full of strange -and scary- surprises.
- When Dolores Roach is released after an unjust prison sentence, she reunites with an old friend who lets her work as a masseuse. When the promise of her newfound stability is threatened, Dolores is driven to shocking extremes to survive.
- A teenager with no hands is suspected of knowing who killed her cult's leader and lands in juvenile detention.
- After an Army hearing frees Green Beret Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, his father-in-law demands a reinvestigation. But when he sees all the evidence, he's shocked by where it leads.
- On the night of May 10, 2007, three boys entered a cave in Mantawauk County, Tennessee. Only one made it out alive. The other two were found ten days later. They had been attacked by someone - or something. The investigation that followed revealed town secrets as old as the caves themselves and put a third teenage boy, James Fincher, on death row. This haunting narrative follows Julien Solas, an amateur writer and James' friend who's been haunted by the events ever since. Now, with Fincher's execution looming, Julien returns home to reconcile his past and uncover the truth behind the killings. Created by filmmaker Dan Bush, The Mantawauk Caves is a riveting, immersive, binaural audio experience that weaves together the narrative threads of social drama, supernatural horror, and psychological thriller. A co-production of Blumhouse Television, iHeartPodcasts, and Psychopia Pictures. Starring Jonathan Tucker (Westworld) and Edi Gathegi (The Harder They Fall). Headphones recommended.
- Jane considers the morality of Purge. Miguel searches for Pete the Cop.
- Ken Rex's widow Trena comes forward with eyewitness testimony and fights to put her husband's killers behind bars, but investigators seem to derail her at every turn. Ken Rex's troubled background and controversial relationships come to light. Skidmore continues to stay silent as a brewing federal investigation into Ken Rex's death threatens the small town's secret.
- The killing of Ken Rex McElroy wasn't the first public act of violence in Nodaway County. They admit their history of prejudice towards those who don't fit in. As the FBI arrives, the investigation turns to the Sheriff's role in the crime. As Trena grasps for justice, it appears this crime may go unpunished, though the town soon begins to pay a different kind of price.
- Skidmore may be free of Ken Rex, but the violence didn't stop with his death. In 2000, Wendy Gillenwater is viciously murdered by her boyfriend. In 2001, Branson Perry vanishes from his home in broad daylight. Rumors of drug involvement swirl around both cases. Law enforcement believes those responsible for Branson's disappearance are from Skidmore, but as usual, no one seems to know a thing.
- New clues bring hope for closure. Sheriff Espey is now confident that Branson Perry was a victim of homicide due to drug world connections, but will his evidence be enough to file charges? Tragedy visits Skidmore again when Bobbie Jo Stinnett is murdered at 8 months pregnant, her baby stolen from her womb. With an infant's life at stake, Skidmore finally springs to action to help with the case.
- Based on the 2011 murder of Betsy Faria that resulted in the conviction of her husband, Russ, but he insisted he did not kill her. This brutal crime set off a chain of events that would expose a diabolical scheme deeply involving Pam Hupp.
- 2019–202143mTV-147.4 (70)TV EpisodeKnown as the town bully, Ken Rex McElroy terrorized tiny Skidmore, Missouri for decades. Then on July 10, 1981, the town had enough. Over 60 people surrounded his pickup truck and shot him dead on Main Street-but no one claimed to see a thing. Residents can finally sleep at night, but with the whole town keeping quiet to protect their own, local investigators have a tough case on their hands.
- Stinnett's baby is rescued; her killer captured and sentenced to death. A Skidmore murder finally has closure. Residents hope to move past the Ken Rex curse, but there's no denying the cycle of violence. Ken Rex's family accepts that they may never learn the truth-the town paying for its sins is enough for them. Skidmore aches to move on, but it's clear they will never break their silence.
- When Joe McGinniss' book, "Fatal Vision," is published, the story it tells is not what convicted killer Jeffrey MacDonald had hoped for - New evidence is discovered that may finally prove Jeffrey MacDonald is innocent. The Girl in the Floppy Hat sits for an interview.
- Meet Pam Hupp, Betsy Faria's close friend and the last person to see her alive after dropping Betsy off at home on the night of her murder. Betsy's husband, Russ Faria, makes a 9-1-1 distraught call.
- Pam becomes a source of support not just for Betsy's family, but for law enforcement and District Attorney Leah Askey as they build their case. Russ hires Joel Schwartz, a top criminal defense attorney from St. Louis.
- Pam starts to lose control as Russ' new trial looms--facing money troubles, a relentless "Dateline" producer and difficulty caring for her sick mother. Askey realizes Pam isn't the star witness she thought. Joel makes a breakthrough.
- Pam gets her 15 minutes of fame when D.A. Askey calls her to the stand as a witness for the prosecution even as Joel tries to poke holes in the case against Russ.
- Pam goes to shocking and absurd extremes to extricate herself from the web of lies she has spun. Some measure of justice, redemption and hope is finally found.
- Pam gains notoriety once the "Dateline" episode airs. As she squares off against Betsy's daughters in a civil suit for the insurance money, public opinion turns against her. Leah Askey finds her seat as District Attorney challenged by Mike Wood, whose campaign centers around Pam's connection to Betsy's murder.
- 2019– 43mTV-147.1 (25)TV EpisodeA team of retired detectives travels to La Crosse, Wisconsin, to investigate the 2006 death of a college basketball player. They believe La Crosse is ground zero for their Smiley Face Killer theory with multiple drowning deaths of college-aged men.
- 2019– 43mTV-146.8 (23)TV EpisodeA team of retired detectives travels to Boston to investigate the 2009 death of a young Navy veteran. The victim's girlfriend spoke to him just minutes before he vanished and the team believes his death could be the work of the Smiley Face Killers.
- 2019– 43mTV-147.6 (20)TV EpisodeA team of retired detectives investigate the death of a college honors student who disappeared in Chicago on the Eve of Y2K and was found on a beach in Indiana 77 days later.
- 2019– 43mTV-147.2 (18)TV EpisodeA team of retired detectives investigate the 2008 death of a man in a Philadelphia suburb who was found 14 days after he went missing in an area that had been searched.
- 2019– 43mTV-147.4 (20)TV EpisodeA team of retired detectives investigates the 2005 death of a man who was found in a rural Michigan lake 21 days after he went missing. With little decomposition to the body, the team believes the death could be the work of the Smiley Face Killers.
- An anthology series that follows different chapters of the Midnight Society, a group of teenagers who gather at midnight to tell scary stories, such as the Carnival of Doom, Curse of the Shadows, and Ghost Island.
- John and Onion continue their fundraising mission, heading to Canada on foot. When Harriet Tubman endorses Brown in a room full of new recruits, Onion realizes that he may be more invested in the cause and the "old man" than he thought.
- The plan to take control of Harper's Ferry is finally put into action; however, a crucial mistake threatens the success of the entire operation. With shots firing, Onion is sent out to get reinforcements.
- John Brown and his remaining army take a last stand as more federal troops descend upon Harper's Ferry. With John Brown captured, Onion, truly on his own, risks his life to say his goodbyes to Brown. Series finale.
- Nine years after the murders of his pregnant wife and two young daughters, the guilt of Green Beret Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald is put to a civilian jury. The defense calls a surprise witness: The Girl in a Floppy Hat.
- Fontana attempts to process the shocking loss of her friend. While in Hannibal, she must confront rumors about Christina Whittaker's family that can no longer be swept aside. The most promising lead yet sends Fontana to one more dig, but will she uncover the truth about what really happened to Christina Whittaker?
- Onion and fellow slave Bob cross paths with pro-slavery "red shirts" escorting them to the slave-trading town of Pikesville, MO. Onion finds himself enmeshed in a mounting slave insurrection where he learns the consequences of his actions.
- John Brown travels north with Onion, taking refuge at the home of Frederick Douglass and his two wives. When Brown and Douglass clash over methodology, Onion discovers just how complex the fight for justice and human equality really is.
- Fontana gets closer to Cindy to try to find out what she might be hiding.
- When Alex Miller let Jed Creek rent her room via Craigslist, she had no idea that he was a notorious serial squatter, and that he would use his knowledge of tenancy laws to slowly kick her out of her own home.
- Fox News Channel is on the cusp of passing CNN to become the #1 rated news network. Then 9/11 changes everything. Roger begins pushing the news with an agenda, and finally puts Fox on top of the ratings race.
- With the election of "Barack Hussein Obama," Roger and Fox News Channel have found the ultimate enemy-one that will drive Fox's coverage as well as cement ratings at #1. What no one suspects are the hidden depths of Roger's secret world.
- Gretchen Carlson secretly tapes Roger's harassment for over a year and works with a lawyer specializing in sexual harassment. Roger goes all in to achieve his goal of electing a president, and finds the perfect candidate in Donald Trump.
- Ethan Hawke stars as abolitionist John Brown in this series based on the novel. "Onion" is a fictional enslaved boy who becomes a member of Brown's family of abolitionist soldiers and finds himself in the 1859 raid at Harpers Ferry.
- Jeffrey MacDonald served more than 30 years in prison when a federal judge finally agrees to hear the new evidence in his case. Errol Morris heads to North Carolina believing the truth will finally come out.
- Roger finds his legacy in Joe Lindsley, a 25-year-old acolyte he hires as editor of a newspaper he bought in upstate New York. Turning this paper into a conservative news source, Roger achieves his revenge against the Obama White House.
- A mysterious journal belonging to the first official witness to the legendary Roswell crash, Major Jesse Marcel, is handed to former CIA Operative Ben Smith from his grandchildren to decipher. Is there something in it that could unlock the true story of what hurtled into the arid New Mexican landscape in July 1947?
- A filmmaker joins the search for a missing girl in a race against time.
- Fontana looks for answers after police do not pursue leads she has shared with them. Meanwhile, Fontana discovers dark truths about Christina Whittaker's past as she digs deeper into the family. Then, a devastating event blindsides everyone.
- The past decade on the life of Roger Ailes, the founder of Fox News, in which Ailes arguably became the Republican party's de facto leader and was accused of sexual harassment, which brought his Fox News reign to an end.
- Purge Commencement looms; Several people find themselves venturing into the chaos of the night.
- Onion and new recruit John Cook head to Harper's Ferry to prepare for the arrival of John Brown and his army. Onion struggles recruiting African-American soldiers. Brown's arrival with daughter Annie creates a new distraction: true love.
- Camille agrees to show Richard some of Wind Gap's crime scenes and in the process opens up old wounds, while Alan confronts Adora about her relationship with Chief Vickery.
- Fontana shifts her focus to a new lead: the head of an organized crime group who may hold the key to Christina Whittaker's whereabouts. When a rogue search turns up possible evidence, Fontana isn't sure who she can trust - especially when shocking allegations about local law enforcement come to light.