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- "60 Days In" offers an unprecedented look at life behind bars at Indiana's Clark County Jail. Seven ordinary people volunteer to live among its general population for 60 days, without fellow inmates or staff knowing their secret.
- Unprecedented access to Blanchard, a victim of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy who suffered horrific abuse and made national headlines for her role in her mother's violent murder.
- In this gripping, true-crime docuseries, each episode follows the case of an innocent woman who has been abducted, harmed or even killed while she was out by herself.
- Hidden truths behind the Playboy empire.
- It tells first-hand accounts of survivors sharing the most skin-crawling, twisted, and terrifying stories.
- Tells the shocking story of Mark Brown and the double life he led. A self-proclaimed 'psychopath with a conscience' was convicted of murdering Alex Morgan and Leah Ware in 2022.
- Cold Case Files: The Rifkin Murders" documents the real-time New York State Police cold case investigation into the two unidentified victims of serial killer Joel Rifkin, the most prolific serial killer in New York State history.
- Through explosive interviews with convicted murderers, a crime series re-examines some of the most gruesome cases, unveiling new insights and revelations, as killers maintain their innocence and the truth is sought.
- In response to Casey Anthony's recent accusations against her father, George and Cindy Anthony agree to undergo polygraph tests on-camera to answer lingering questions about George's involvement in Caylee's death.
- A group of detectives working together to solve a murder case in Atlanta.
- 60 Days In: Narcoland follows six participants as they go undercover in crucial areas along I-65 - one of the biggest drug trafficking corridors in the country, encompassing six counties in Kentucky and Indiana. Viewers get a first-hand look into how the drug cartels have infiltrated America's Heartland while the undercover participants tackle the drug crisis from multiple angles. Follow along with the participants on the streets and in jail and ride along with local law enforcement in the Narcotics Unit in an attempt to gain a 360-degree view of the drug epidemic affecting America.
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- Now expanding beyond the jail, participants are going undercover this season to expose drug problems in the heart of America,
- Charlie narrowly avoids his cover being blown. Jackie takes part in a neighbourhood watch and identifies a drug hotspot. Richie sets up surveillance.
- Jackie and Richie go to a strip club. Charlie worries he's being sized up. Lynn is trying to find the source of the drugs. Jonathan and Alexis are the final participants acting as a couple helping those going in or out of the jail.
- A raid is committed on a drug dealer. Charlie is getting scared, Richie hosts a party looking for users, Jackie checks out the strip clubs. Tensions are rising and so are the risks.
- Jackie goes with a friend and finds a popular drug spot. Police are looking for a guy called Ghost. Charlie finds drugs inside the jail.
- Charlie gets accused of being a snitch. Jackie and Richie go to buy drugs and get deeper. Police are on the trail of Ghost.
- Charlie finds the real snitch. Richie gets connected with Greg. Jonathan has little help looking for AA groups. Cops are on the case for Ghost.
- Time is running out. Charlie almost gets whacked for sale of a motor. Richie goes up the drug chain. The cops take down Ghost. Jonathan and Alexis find help for one couple.
- Participants from 60 Days In: Narcoland along with Sheriff Jamey Noel reunite to share their experiences and insights learned during their missions.
- Hugh Hefner sold himself as a champion of free speech who created the Playboy brand to set off a sexual revolution that would liberate men and women alike, but over the years he used Playboy to manipulate women to compete for his favor and silenced whistleblowers.
- In the 2000s, Hugh Hefner reinvented himself and his brand through the runaway success of the reality show "Girls Next Door," starring his girlfriends Bridget Marquardt, Kendra Wilkinson, and number one girlfriend Holly Madison. The series made mansion life seem like a fairytale, but Holly and Bridget reveal that the reality was a life full of rigid rules, gaslighting, and infighting.
- 2022–202343mTV-147.4 (134)TV EpisodePlayboy hired the most attractive women in the world, but outside of the Mansion, the Bunnies faced dangers and abuses that were covered up by the "cleanup crew."