Friday

November 28th

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Busted in the Buff

The best of most shocking: Busted in the buff is a television special event that reveals the naked truth with some of our favorite bare-bottomed bandits and partly-clad party girls. With never-before-seen footage and new, exclusive first-hand accounts this special edition includes a dozing drunk driver caught with his pants down and amateur strippers who give officers a playful peep show. Plus, cops corner a drug-crazed nudist who puts up some bare-knuckled resistance. Tv-14
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Seniors Gone Wild

The best of most shocking: Seniors gone wild is a television special event featuring the old, bold and completely out of control. With never-before-seen footage and new, exclusive first-hand accounts, this special edition includes an octogenarian who hits fifty going the wrong way on the freeway. Then, a legendary bank robber holes-up in her motor home triggering a deadly standoff. And, a gun-toting crook gets a taste of geriatric justice when he’s outmatched by a little old lady.  Tv-pg-v
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Liquored up Ladies

The best of most shocking: Liquored up ladies is a television special event featuring boozy brides and punch drunk prostitutes who over indulge and simply don’t know when to put the bottle down.  With never-before-seen footage and new, exclusive first-hand accounts, this special edition includes an alcohol-fueled girl-fight that leaves one brawler fully exposed.  Plus, a belligerent drunk takes a swing at a patrolman and gets a sobering wake-up call.  Also, a plastered playboy bunny gets stripped of her freedom. Tv-14
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The New Detectives

Double Helix

Dna analysis: With the advent of dna analysis, just a few microscopic cells found at a crime scene can be used to put a murder behind bars. Forensic scientists can analyze droplets of blood, hair fiber, or a piece of chewed gum to determine the identity of a victim or killer or to prove innocence.
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Targeted For Murder

Blood in the Bedroom

When a woman discovers her husband shot to death in bed, it triggers an epic police investigation such as this small Ohio community has never seen before.
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Targeted For Murder

Two Keys to Murder

Police are baffled when millionaire Bill McLaughlin is shot six times inside his secure, gated community home.
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Forensic Files

Just Desserts

The prime suspect had a criminal record, and his driver’s license was found at the scene of a brutal, double homicide. That physical evidence seemed damning, but it wasn’t the only evidence. DNA extracted from a discarded spoon would point investigators in a different direction.
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Forensic Files

Sunday's Wake

When a little girl got sick and died, investigators were stumped. Was it an accident, an unexplained illness, or murder? Scientists would travel half-way around the world before finding the answer in two unlikely places: a shredded legal document and her mother’s signature.
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Forensic Files

Shattered Dreams

A car was found in a drainage ditch and the bodies of a man and woman were inside; both had been shot to death. The car windows were broken and shattered glass should have been everywhere, but it wasn’t. A fingertip torn from a latex glove would point investigators to both the crime scene and the killer.
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Forensic Files

Docktor Visit

A World War II veteran was found dead in his home, and the investigation ground to a halt when the prime suspect had a solid alibi. But a lucky break led to a shady character who wore distinctive boots and had a sweet tooth.
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The FBI Files

The Predator

A stranger snatched an eight-year-old girl as she played in her Tucson, Arizona neighborhood. Hundreds of citizens and police officers fanned out across the region, hoping to find some trace of the young girl or her abductor.
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The FBI Files

Dishonored

Shirley Russell was determined enough to reach the rank of Captain in the United States Marine Corps. When this officer turned up missing, her colleagues refused to believe she had gone AWOL. It was unclear whether Captain Shirley Russell was alive.
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The New Detectives

Web of Clues

Forensic entomology: Bugs have roamed the earth for 250 million years, but their intimate association with death is just now coming to life. The kinds of insects on bodies, along with their stage of development, can pinpoint time of death and help identify victims.
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Killer Cases

The Exchange Student Murder

Missouri v. Joseph Elledge. An exchange student found a career and a love match in the idyllic Missouri university town of Columbia. It was a shock to their friends and family when she disappeared, leaving both her child and cell phone behind. The missing persons case made headlines as police divers painstakingly searched a nearby river without success. But then a discovery - hikers stumbled on the remains of a corpse in the woods, and forensic experts confirmed it was Mengqi. The “no body” case was now officially a murder case with strong forensic evidence matching dirt on the killer’s boots to the dirt at her gravesite.
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Most Outrageous Crimes

Employees Busted

Employees busted for breaking the law on the job.
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Killer Cases

The Murder of a Basketball Star

Tennessee v. Billy Ray Turner. Ten days after NBA player Lorenzen Wright went missing, the player's body was found in a swamp, shot 11 times. His death made headlines – Wright had played in the NBA for 13 seasons, was a first-round draft pick in 1996, and played for the Memphis Grizzlies and Los Angeles Clippers. But police initially had no clue who killed him and reporters speculated it was a drug deal gone bad. Lorenzen’s mother was tireless in her pursuit for justice and kept the case in the headlines as the murder went unsolved for a half dozen years. Finally, a break in the case led police to a suspect who had been hiding in plain sight.
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Killer Cases

Murder at the Beauty Salon

Florida v. Kimberly Kessler. Hairstylist Joleen Cummings, a mother of three, was last seen working at Tangles Hair Salon on Mother’s Day in 2018. But when she failed to pick up her children for a planned celebration, she was reported missing by her ex-husband. Investigators discovered a bloody scene at the salon – Cummings and her SUV were gone. The next day, authorities found the car but not Joleen, parked outside a nearby Home Depot. Soon, police were on the hunt for Joleen’s killer and would first arrest the suspect for Grand Theft Auto and later for first degree murder.
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Killer Cases

Murder in Broward County

Florida v. Dayonte Resiles. An heir to the Halliburton oil dynasty fortune, Jill Halliburton Su, was found by her son Justin dead in the bathtub at her upscale home in a Florida gated community in 2014. The security cameras weren't working, a glass door had been shattered, and at least one room of the house had been ransacked. Police quickly focused on Justin as the prime suspect, grilling him intensely for hours. But despite the dramatic interrogation room sessions, the son never admitted guilt. A few days later, when crime scene DNA forensic tests were finally processed, Justin was cleared; and investigators were after a new suspect.
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Murder in Palm Beach County

Florida v. Euri Jenkins. Makeva Jenkins seemed to have it all. A successful businesswoman and mother of three, she boasted on Facebook that she had grown her business to six figures. But just hours later, she was shot dead with a bullet to the head. Her husband, Euri Jenkins, told police a masked intruder had shot and killed his wife. Her close-knit family held a press conference, pleading for information about her killer. But the tale of the happy family fell apart when police arrested her husband in a murder-for-hire plot. Detectives also arrested 19-year-old Joevan Joseph, who told investigators Jenkins had hired him to kill his wife for the life insurance money.
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Finally Caught

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A young mother vanishes from her late-night shift, leaving behind only a trail of blood and unanswered questions. As years pass, chilling discoveries link her case to others, revealing a predator lurking in plain sight. But one mystery remains—where is Jessica Heeringa?
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Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda

Schmidtke

Solider and young father Layne Schmidtke is brutally beaten to death by a mob of teenagers. Kenda must reconstruct the chaotic scene through forensic evidence and witness testimonies, which reveals an unlikely suspect as the murderous ringleader.
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The FBI Files

The Predator

A stranger snatched an eight-year-old girl as she played in her Tucson, Arizona neighborhood. Hundreds of citizens and police officers fanned out across the region, hoping to find some trace of the young girl or her abductor.
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The FBI Files

Dishonored

Shirley Russell was determined enough to reach the rank of Captain in the United States Marine Corps. When this officer turned up missing, her colleagues refused to believe she had gone AWOL. It was unclear whether Captain Shirley Russell was alive.
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Obsession: Dark Desires

Beauty in the Bronx

A young woman meets a handsome man and she falls for him, but his charm soon turns into aggressive jealousy, and he wants nobody else to have her.
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Obsession: Dark Desires

A Dangerous Mind

A maternal senior psychiatric nurse that fired a junior nurse and heroin addict causes a two-day hostage situation that resulted in the death of a person.
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Wild Assaults

The best of most shocking: Wild assaults is a television special event featuring ballistic bottle-throwers, clobbering clubs and other weird weapons.  With never-before-seen footage and new, exclusive first-hand accounts, this special edition includes a sidewalk samurai pitting sharpened steel against explosive firepower.  And, a robber goes out on a limb by attacking a cashier with a tree branch.  Then, a masked man sets off a bottle rocket blitzkrieg putting a terrified shopkeeper in the hot-seat.  Tv-14-v
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