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- Mary Kay Letourneau was a U.S. schoolteacher who plead guilty to 2 counts of felony second-degree rape of a child, her 12-year-old student Vili Fualaau. She bore her underage schoolboy lover Vili Fualaau's child while awaiting her sentence.
- Gaetan Dugas was openly gay. In early 1980s he contracted what was termed "gay cancer". He provided blood samples and 72 names of his former sex partners. Dugas was demonized for his promiscuity and wrongfully identified as patient zero.
- 1987– 1h 54mTV-PG7.9 (57)TV EpisodeEpisode five tells the African-American experience and the birth of the new media industries.
- 1987– 2h 17mTV-PG8.1 (51)TV EpisodeEpisode seven chronicles the history of New York from the end of the Second World War to the present.
- 1987– 1h 54mTV-PG8.2 (52)TV EpisodeReveals the immense new forces that were unleashed in New York.
- 2019– 42mTV-147.9 (63)TV EpisodeThe true identity of the "The Zodiac Killer" is his pseudonym self designated. He is a mystery since his killing spree was reported in the late 1960s - 1970s. He operated in Northern California demanding public notoriety for his crimes.
- 2019– 42mTV-147.8 (49)TV EpisodeAileen Wuornos a rare "female" serial killer responsible for the murder of 7 men in Florida between 1989-1990 by shooting them at point-blank range. She stole the murder victims cars and continued her murder spree working as a prostitute.
- 2019– 42mTV-147.9 (68)TV EpisodeThe early life of serial killer John Wayne Gacy, living with an abusive alcoholic father, to his successful contracting company hiring young men, where he would trick them into handcuffs before he raped and murdered dozens of young men.
- When a dancer is murdered in her Virginia home, investigators are hopeful they can crack the case; but, after interviewing a series of suspects, detectives realize the case is much more complicated than previously thought;
- Harley acquires his very first solo case as a Private Investigator to find his very first client's Neil Jacott's wife Gretchen, who went missing. The new chief of police Joyce Boyle, does not believe in Harley's goofy P.I. instincts until Mrs. Jacott calls her husband Neil's cell phone and confirms that she has actually been kidnapped.
- Clarice is called back into the field when two bodies show up only several feet apart with similar wounds that appear to be the work of an unknown serial killer on the loose.
- 1995– 25m7.4 (10)TV EpisodeA post clinical style of commentary and re-cap by the judges, lawyers, psychologists, forensic scientists and serial killers themselves, who were engaged in the criminal prosecution of Arthur Shawcross, one the most infamous serial killers.
- 1995–7.3 (8)TV EpisodeA post clinical style of commentary and re-cap by the judges, lawyers, psychologists, forensic scientists and serial killers themselves, in the criminal prosecution of Ronnie DeFeo, one the most infamous family mass murderers/serial killers.
- As Paige deals with last episode's trauma, she sees her mother in a new light... and finds she has inherited some of her parents' skills. Plus, has Oleg reached his breaking point with Stan?
- Elizabeth completes the last steps of a very personal operation... but at what cost?
- After witnessing Elizabeth kill two men, Paige trades in church for training sessions with mom. First, self defense. Second could tear the family apart. The beginning of the end for Paige and Matthew looms.
- Phillip and Elizabeth race against the clock as a life hangs in the balance, while Stan faces an uncertain future.
- The Jennings family face a choice that will change their lives forever.
- Biography of Joseph and Katherine Jackson raising their nine (9) children in Gary Indiana. Father Joe Jackson was relentless in his pursuit of five (5) of his sons pursuing excellence as a song and dance group naming them The Jackson 5.
- Dr. Stevenson escapes authorities via H.G. Well's time machine and heads to modern-day New York City; Wells pursues Stevenson to the future; Wells and Jane continue to search for Stevenson, but their final meeting goes anything but planned.
- Emily Blunt hosts with musical guest Bruno Mars. Skits include Trump versus Clinton debate, 2 virgins respond to a sex ad, rap song mimicking Trumps women, limo drive-by to Burger King window, Honda robotic demo, and a hamster cage dispute.
- As Paige becomes even more enmeshed in her parents' world, tensions with Matthew Beeman come to a head, Philip and Elizabeth's honeytraps take surprising turns, and Stan faces the consequences of overplaying his hand at the FBI.
- Noah Funk is a Mennonite in good standing with his church congregation and agrees to become the congregation's new pastor. He has a wife and two teenagers attending high school in the town of Antioch, a small town with a population of 9,500. The Mennonites are struggling with a few of their members being wolves hiding in sheep's clothing. These (Mennonite) wolves are actually drug dealers, extortionists and murderers and it is now up to the new pastor Noah Funk to keep his congregation both spiritually and physically free from outside temptations such as drugs and prostitution which surround the town of Antioch. In this pilot episode we witness how the new pastor, Noah Funk addresses the corruption and murders caused by the drug dealers in his congregation and how the drug dealers retaliate against pastor Noah Funks initial actions to weed them out of his church.
- Noah Funk's ultimatum by drug kingpin Eli Voss is to accept his role as the local drug distributor, or kill his own brother. Voss also threatens to kill Noah's family as well unless Noah agrees to manage the drug distribution business.
- J. Paul Getty is in the process of burying his eldest son George, who committed suicide. His three remaining sons besmirch him and wonder who will be chosen as the next in line to run their father's vast empire.