Prepare to be gripped by the chilling tale of Tonja Balden and Andrew Luster in the latest episode of “Evil Lives Here” titled “I Saw Myself on Tape.” Set to air this Sunday at 9:00 Pm on Investigation Discovery, this episode unravels the unsettling true story of deception and horror.
Tonja Balden’s chance encounter with Andrew Luster at a bar seems like the start of a promising relationship. However, as their relationship progresses, Tonja remains unaware of the dark secret that Luster harbors. Little does she know, Luster is not the charming man he appears to be—he is secretly recording his heinous crimes.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will be drawn into the shocking revelation of Luster’s true nature, as Tonja discovers the horrifying truth about the man she thought she knew. Through gripping interviews and dramatic reenactments, “Evil Lives Here” sheds light on the sinister depths of human depravity.
Tonja Balden’s chance encounter with Andrew Luster at a bar seems like the start of a promising relationship. However, as their relationship progresses, Tonja remains unaware of the dark secret that Luster harbors. Little does she know, Luster is not the charming man he appears to be—he is secretly recording his heinous crimes.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will be drawn into the shocking revelation of Luster’s true nature, as Tonja discovers the horrifying truth about the man she thought she knew. Through gripping interviews and dramatic reenactments, “Evil Lives Here” sheds light on the sinister depths of human depravity.
- 3/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
As Dog the Bounty Hunter makes his way back into the news by chasing down Brian Laundrie — the person of interest after his fiancée, Gabby Petito, was found dead in Wyoming — he’s also plotting his return to TV. Thinkfactory Media, the producers behind We TV’s “Marriage Boot Camp” and “Mama June: From Not to Hot” and TBS’ “Rat in the Kitchen,” among other hit reality franchises, is currently shopping a new series starring the Dog.
Dog the Bounty Hunter, of course, is Duane “Dog” Chapman, who starred in A&e’s “Dog the Bounty Hunter” for eight seasons. Later, Chapman and his wife, Beth, starred in the CMT series “Dog and Beth: On the Hunt,” which ran for two years. A&e chronicled Beth Chapman’s cancer diagnosis in the 2017 special “Dog and Beth: Fight of Their Lives.”
Most recently, WGN America ran the series “Dog’s Most Wanted,...
Dog the Bounty Hunter, of course, is Duane “Dog” Chapman, who starred in A&e’s “Dog the Bounty Hunter” for eight seasons. Later, Chapman and his wife, Beth, starred in the CMT series “Dog and Beth: On the Hunt,” which ran for two years. A&e chronicled Beth Chapman’s cancer diagnosis in the 2017 special “Dog and Beth: Fight of Their Lives.”
Most recently, WGN America ran the series “Dog’s Most Wanted,...
- 9/29/2021
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Wgn’s Dog’s Most Wanted has something to howl about – it finished the season as the #1 original series on Wgn.
The show featuring the famed bounty hunter Duane “Dog” Chapman averaged 797K persons 2+ live+3 day each week, +49% above the original series average on Wgn, and +27% above the #2 program (Gone). In the target adult 25-54 demo, Dog’s Most Wanted was +124% above the Wgn original series average, and +186% above the #2 show.
The season averages below contain L+3 day viewership for all ten weeks of the series, produced by Dorsey Pictures, a Red Arrow Studios company, along with Entertainment by Bonnie and Clyde. Chris Dorsey (Building Alaska) and Matt Assmus serve as EPs for Dorsey Pictures. Dog and the late Beth Chapman are EPs for Bonnie & Clyde.
Dog’s Most Wanted focuses on the pursuit of some of the most wanted fugitives in the country. It’s the first unscripted series on Wgn America in over five years.
The show featuring the famed bounty hunter Duane “Dog” Chapman averaged 797K persons 2+ live+3 day each week, +49% above the original series average on Wgn, and +27% above the #2 program (Gone). In the target adult 25-54 demo, Dog’s Most Wanted was +124% above the Wgn original series average, and +186% above the #2 show.
The season averages below contain L+3 day viewership for all ten weeks of the series, produced by Dorsey Pictures, a Red Arrow Studios company, along with Entertainment by Bonnie and Clyde. Chris Dorsey (Building Alaska) and Matt Assmus serve as EPs for Dorsey Pictures. Dog and the late Beth Chapman are EPs for Bonnie & Clyde.
Dog’s Most Wanted focuses on the pursuit of some of the most wanted fugitives in the country. It’s the first unscripted series on Wgn America in over five years.
- 11/23/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Wgn America released the first trailer for “Dog’s Most Wanted” on Monday, paying tribute to the show’s late star, Beth Chapman.
“Dog’s Most Wanted” centers on bounty hunter Duane “Dog” Chapman and his wife, Beth Chapman, as they go on a cross-country manhunt to track down a carefully curated list of Dog’s “Most Wanted” fugitives. The show also documents the couple’s personal lives and Beth’s battle with lung cancer.
“If I’m going to die, I’m going to die in my boots,” Beth says in the clip.
Also Read: Beth Chapman, Wife of 'Dog the Bounty Hunter,' Dies at 51
“My wife is, was, and always will be the heart and soul of ‘Dog’s Most Wanted,'” Duane “Dog” Chapman said in a statement. “Beth wanted nothing more than for the show to go on, and I am so proud of...
“Dog’s Most Wanted” centers on bounty hunter Duane “Dog” Chapman and his wife, Beth Chapman, as they go on a cross-country manhunt to track down a carefully curated list of Dog’s “Most Wanted” fugitives. The show also documents the couple’s personal lives and Beth’s battle with lung cancer.
“If I’m going to die, I’m going to die in my boots,” Beth says in the clip.
Also Read: Beth Chapman, Wife of 'Dog the Bounty Hunter,' Dies at 51
“My wife is, was, and always will be the heart and soul of ‘Dog’s Most Wanted,'” Duane “Dog” Chapman said in a statement. “Beth wanted nothing more than for the show to go on, and I am so proud of...
- 7/19/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Everyone has a bucket list. If you’re bounty hunter Duane “Dog” Chapman and his team, that means trouble for certain criminals.
Wgn America has announced Dog’s Most Wanted, a new show that focuses on the pursuit of some of the most wanted fugitives in the country. It’s the first unscripted series on Wgn America in over five years and will begin production early this year, produced by unscripted show specialists Dorsey Pictures.
Duane “Dog” Chapman went from a motorcycle gang member and spending time in prison to becoming a celebrated lawman pursuing and capturing FBI’s Most Wanted fugitive and Max Factor cosmetics heir, Andrew Luster.
That led to his hit TV series Dog the Bounty Hunter, which aired over 300 episodes in 10 years. In this new series, Dog and wife Beth, along with a team dubbed “The Dirty Dozen,” will hunt down the most wanted fugitives from the FBI,...
Wgn America has announced Dog’s Most Wanted, a new show that focuses on the pursuit of some of the most wanted fugitives in the country. It’s the first unscripted series on Wgn America in over five years and will begin production early this year, produced by unscripted show specialists Dorsey Pictures.
Duane “Dog” Chapman went from a motorcycle gang member and spending time in prison to becoming a celebrated lawman pursuing and capturing FBI’s Most Wanted fugitive and Max Factor cosmetics heir, Andrew Luster.
That led to his hit TV series Dog the Bounty Hunter, which aired over 300 episodes in 10 years. In this new series, Dog and wife Beth, along with a team dubbed “The Dirty Dozen,” will hunt down the most wanted fugitives from the FBI,...
- 1/14/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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