Performers Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn open up about the infamous career-ending tiger incident that happened in 2003, their storied career, and the legacy of their Las Vegas residency.
A woman, who was kidnapped as an infant by the serial killer who murdered her mother, opens up about learning the truth about her identity, when she was 15 years old;
A Florida State University law professor is found shot in his garage, following a bitter divorce and custody battle with his ex-wife, a clinical professor at FSU's College of Law;
The story of Dorothy Stratten (1960-1980), the 1980 Playboy "Playmate of the Year", who was murdered by her estranged husband, just as her entertainment career was taking off;
Payton Leutner speaks out for the first time, after her two friends stabbed her 19 times and left her for dead in the woods of Waukesha, Wis. to prove themselves to a fictitious character known as "Slender Man";
In 2017, University of Illinois scholar Yingying Zhang goes missing and a suspect's girlfriend works with the FBI to go under cover and secretly record a conversation that ultimately cracks the case;
Beth Holloway takes her first extensive trip back to Aruba, in nearly 10 years, after her daughter, Natalee Holloway, disappeared while on vacation there, almost 15 years ago.
Thirty years after she had learned that she was switched at birth, Kimberly Mays reveals the details about her tough childhood and her struggle with her identity; interviews with Kimberly's biological siblings, and her mother, Regina Twigg;
The life of disgraced mogul Lou Pearlman, including his role in one of the biggest Ponzi scheme in history, his blimp business, how he got involved in the boy band scene and how he led authorities on an international manhunt, which ended with his final destination to prison;
Interviews with Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, and Michelle Knight, who made headlines when they escaped their Cleveland kidnapper's home, after a decade of captivity;
Pamela Smart, who was sentenced to life in prison, without parole, for her involvement in the 1990 murder of her husband, talks about the case and the possibility for a new chance of freedom;
The disappearance of Tom and Jackie Hawks, who were preparing to sell the yacht, they had been living on, so they could move closer to their new grandchild;
Ted Bundy's longtime girlfriend, Liz Kendall, and her daughter, Molly, open up about their lives with the serial killer; Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer (2020) producer/director Trish Wood;
Details surrounding the Jodi Arias murder case, including excerpts from Arias' personal journal and victim Travis Alexander's blog, and new interviews with Alexander's friends and family;
The most successful products, unforgettable pitches, and clever entrepreneurs to appear on "Shark Tank" over the years; interviews with the cast, including Mark Cuban, Barbara Corcoran, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John, and Kevin O'Leary;
After spending almost 10 years behind bars for his former girlfriend's death -- a crime he says he did not commit -- Nicholas McGuffin opens up, after his conviction is overturned;
The extraordinary chain of events that led to a COVID 19 global health crisis; video diaries from inside China's quarantined cities and from passengers trapped on the Diamond Princess cruise ship, off San Francisco; reports from around the world;
A woman, who acted as bait in a plan hatched by authorities to arrest her husband who was involved in a California kidnapping and torture case, shares her story; interviews with the kidnapper, himself, and a former prosecutor from his case;
Decades after two barrels, containing the bodies of a woman and three children, were discovered in New Hampshire's Bear Brook State Park, a podcast renews interest in the cold case and helps lead to authorities solving it;
Marni Yang, a single mother of three who is serving a double life sentence in the murder of football player Shaun Gayle's pregnant girlfriend, talks about the case and her petition for a new trial;
The strange Dalia Dippolito case is featured, revealing what happens when reality-TV and hidden cameras converge with a real-life murder-for-hire plot; Dalia Dippolito, currently in prison for solicitation of murder, became the buzz of southern Florida after authorities secretly filmed the situation;
Interviews with Erin de Roche and Kati Reynolds, the daughters of Karl Karlsen, who nearly got away with murdering his wife Christina Karlsen and son Levi Karlsen, who died in a house fire;
Julius Jones, who was convicted, at 19-years-old, in the shooting death of an Oklahoma businessman, tells his version of events, claiming he is innocent, from death row;
In 2017, authorities reopen the investigation into the 1983 murder of Timothy Coggins, a young black man in Georgia, eventually charging two men, despite having no new DNA evidence to prompt the reopening;
A look back at the life and legacy of TV pioneer Regis Philbin; Jimmy Kimmel's final television interview with Regis Philbin from March 2020; interviews with Kelly Ripa, Kathie Lee Gifford, Mary Hart, his wife Joy Philbin, and childhood friends;
Why the United States was unprepared for COVID-19, how officials failed and missed the warning signs, and what the country needs to do next to return to normalcy, after the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on families, communities, and the economy.
Exploring how the historic 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom began; interviews with Rep. John Lewis (D-Georgia), actors Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier, Joan Baez, Rachelle Horowitz, and others; narrated by Denzel Washington;
Celebrating the life, legacy, and storied career of the actor, as well as the cultural imprint he made both on and off screen, along with tributes from celebrities around the globe and information on the medical condition he fought in private;
Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen, brutally murdered in April, captured international attention and sparked a #MeToo movement in the military. Cameras profile Vanessa's family as they tirelessly advocate for justice. Along the way, Vanessa's parents, Rogelio and Gloria Guillen, and sisters, Mayra and Lupe Guillen, share emotional memories of Vanessa.
The family of murdered former NBA player Lorenzen Wright gets one step closer to justice, when his ex-wife pleads guilty to facilitating his murder --- nearly a decade after authorities had found his body in the woods;
Melanie McGuire, a New Jersey woman who was sentenced to life in prison, in 2007, for the murder of her husband Bill McGuire, discusses the case and maintains her innocence;