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- Crazy true stories, crimes, disasters, mysteries from around the world told in dramatized Japanese TV show.
- Dramatic rendering of the true story of Audrey Marie Hilley, murderer who used small doses of arsenic over a long period of time.
- Bored Texas housewife Candy Montgomery started having an affair with family friend and married software engineer, Alan Gore in 1978. When Alan was away on business in 1980, something happened between Candy and Alan's wife, Betty, in the Gore home, that ended up with Betty murdered, struck by a bloody ax 41 times. What ensued was an unusual and controversial trial and verdict, one which brought up a childhood traumatic event in Candy's life that purported to explain her post traumatic stress and violent actions during a fight with the victim.
- On November 22, 2000, in Vista, California, Christopher Butler, Robert Ortiz and Christopher Huggins broke into the house of Michelle Ramskill-Estey, age 35, a Bank of America Manager. The three men's intention was to force her to open the bank and bring them what ended up being $360,000 in cash. To ensure that she did what they wanted, they strapped dynamite to Renee's 7 yr old daughter and an adult roommate, Kimbra Oliver. The robbers got away and no one was injured (the dynamite turned out to be fake). Police searched for the robbers and one was even profiled on the television show, America's Most Wanted.
- In February 1997, Charles "Crazy Charlie" Rodriguez and his brother, Joseph, are listed on "America's Most Wanted" for shooting at a police officer. While hiding from the law, they resort to robbing banks, but the robberies become more and more violent. So the FBI plan a sting to catch the brothers using an armored truck. They just have to get Jose to convince Charlie and Joseph to rob it.
- May 2005 - Punjab is a friendly 1,500 lb camel, owned by a man who collects exotic and ex-circus animals in Bethlehem, WV. When a woman comes to paint the fence, Punjab tries to cozy up to her, and accidentally steps on her foot while lying down, forcing her to the ground. Trapped by the weight of the animal, she calls 911. Paramedics Mark Hartman and Brent Hicks now have a dilemma. How to get the tame but massive animal upright without accidentally crushing the woman.
- Episode dealing with American Psychic Pam Coronado, who started using her psychic visions to help people in 1996. She has helped police departments locate missing people (living or dead) or find clues regarding unsolved crimes. Most famously, she accurately predicted many details of the Washington DC Beltway sniper case in 2002 before they were caught.
- 2000–TV Episode
- Linda Brown was found dead and her 14 year-old daughter, Cinnamon, confesses to the murder. Three years later, the truth comes out in a twisted love triangle.
- Man works hard to become successful in food service; unfortunately, his criminal past catches up with him to the dismay of his supervisors.
- A kindly Priest is falsely accused of a series of robberies. At his trial, one victim/witness after another identifies him as the perpetrator. Finally, out of shame that an innocent man is about to be convicted, the true perpetrator, who has been following the trial, comes forward to confess.
- A mentally unbalanced man, Paul Michael Stephani, attacks and kills a series of young women in the Minneapolis area between 1980 and 1982. After each attack, he has fits of anguish, remembering his childhood church attendance. He confesses "his sins", anonymously to a priest, as well as, making wild "weepy-voiced" phone calls to the police, incoherently advising them of the crimes committed. Ironically, the numerous calls to the police did not help them catch Stephani, who was apprehended because one of his victims fought back and survived, and Stephani was nabbed when he sought medical help for his own injuries. 20 years after his incarceration on another murder conviction, he formally confessed to the first killings.
- The story of Andrew Cunanan and his killing spree that included the murder of Gianni Versace, the world famous fashion designer, and ended with him taking his own life on a boat in Florida.
- On October 15, 1996, the New River Health District was informed that a large number of patients were being admitted with pneumonia. Six days later, Legionnaire's Disease was confirmed in 23 patients, two of whom died. The team of investigators must find out where the bacteria is coming from.