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October 17th

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Obsession: Dark Desires

Cabin in the Woods

A woman never expected such extreme reprisals from a man she once called her partner, but her daughter is caught in the crosshairs.
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Obsession: Dark Desires

Fixer Upper

Following her divorce, a woman buys a new home that needs work and hopes that a handyman can fix it up, she ends up getting more than she bargained for.
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Most Shocking

Busted in the Buff 4

Witness eye-popping moments of naked debauchery!  Most shocking takes you from bikini-wearing co-eds in a battle to de-clothe their rivals, to an aspiring model whose skinny dipping escapade gets her in deep trouble, to a teenage streaker who turns heads at the local mall!  Finally, fisticuffs turn nasty when a pantless brawler’s private parts wind up in his foe’s death grip! Tv-14-l
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Criminals out of Control 6

Most shocking is the ultimate 'caught-on-camera' reality show featuring high-adrenaline, action-packed stories of criminal behavior. In this episode, an out-of-control drunk driver takes cops for a wild ride. A convenience store clerk takes the law into his own hands when two punks rob his store. Plus, a goon with a buzz saw sparks an epic crime spree! Tv-14
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Drunk and Disorderly 2

Boozed-up and hopped-up criminals wreak havoc.  Most shocking takes you from a drunken birthday boy’s tumble in front of an oncoming train, to a wild brawl in a biker bar, to a pair of boozing brothers who start fighting at a wedding!  Finally, a drug addict with a sword terrorizes a gas station! Tv-pg-lv
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Bare Knuckle Brawls

Check out the wildest fights and most thrilling throwdowns caught on tape! Trash-talking leads to a girl-on-girl smackdown, a pitcher throws the heat and ignites a bench-clearing rumble, and more outrageous bare-knuckle brawls! Tv-14-lv
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The New Detectives

Deadly Chemistry

The show examines cases of poison and deadly chemistry and shows how forensic experts are solving mysterious deaths today and from the past.
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Targeted For Murder

The Sins of the Amish

When the clan-like Amish circle their wagons around a brutal murder amongst their own, investigators must dig deep to unearth the chilling secrets behind the simple façade of Amish country.
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Targeted For Murder

Killer Walking

A carjacking murder is far more than it appears when police piece together surveillance videos and track the killer who parked the car and walked away.
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Forensic Files

Fire Proof

In 1992, residents in and around Seattle were terrified that their home -- or business -- or church -- would be the next target of a serial arsonist. More than 100 fires had been set, all apparently by the same person. This was the biggest arson case in American history, and it was solved with the help of behavioral profiling, hypnosis, and a skillful sketch artist.
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Forensic Files

"X" Marks the Spot

The St. Louis police and the FBI didn’t need bloodhounds, lab tests, fingerprints or other standard tools of criminal investigation to help them track down a serial killer. To put an end to the string of murders, police needed only a computer – and the knowledge of how it worked.
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Forensic Files

All Charged Up

The city of Philadelphia was being plagued by a serial rapist, and then the crimes stopped. They started again -- this time, in Fort Collins, Colorado. Colorado police had fingerprints and a DNA profile, but neither matched those in their databanks. They also had a list of close to 900 names; 83 names had come from Philadelphia police, along with a composite drawing of the rapist. What they didn’t have was a suspect – until they received a tip from woman who recognized the man in drawing.
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Forensic Files

Breaking the Mold

When a healthy three-year-old boy suddenly developed respiratory and neurological problems, doctors couldn’t explain why. Then his father began to exhibit signs of Alzheimer’s Disease. His mother became ill while traveling in an airplane; fortunately, the passenger seated next to her made his living by removing toxic mold from buildings. When she told him about her family’s health problems, he suspected their home might be making them sick.
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The New Detectives

Mind Hunters

Psychological profiling: Journey into the dark recesses and calculated madness present only in our worst nightmares...And in the minds of serial killers. Renowned fbi profiler robert ressler can reveal unseen clues about a killer simply by learning details about the crime. From motives to habits, social traits to taste in cards, investigative profiling discloses a killer's hidden motives.
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The New Detectives

Camera Clues

Forensic photography: Forensic photographers are among the first people at a crime scene, capturing vital clues on film. What do the cameras capture that can't be seen first-hand, and who are the men and women who analyze the camera's clues?
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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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Killer Cases

Murder at the Mall

In 1979, 18-year-old Michelle Martinko was found brutally stabbed to death in her car in the parking lot of a shopping mall in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. For decades, the police and her family searched for answers -- who did this and why? But the case grew cold. Thirty-nine years later, DNA evidence from the crime scene finally led to a suspect and a murder trial.
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Killer Cases

The Farmer's Wife

When Shirley Carter was found murdered in her farmhouse kitchen, her abusive husband Bill was considered a prime suspect. But Bill Carter pointed the finger at someone else--his son Jason. It was up to the jury to decide whom to believe.
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Killer Cases

Murder in the Barnyard

In a frantic 911 call as he raced his bleeding wife to the hospital, hog farmer Todd Mullis told dispatchers Amy Mullis accidentally fell on a four-pronged corn rake in their barn. But when investigators found more than four holes in Amy’s body, they knew her death was no accident.
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Killer Cases

Mommy is Dead

Charities lavished gifts on Gypsy Lee Blanchard, a sympathetic young girl confined to a wheelchair. The Make-a-wish foundation sent her on trips and Habitat for Humanity built her a home. But it all came to end when her mother was found murdered and Gypsy went missing, leaving her wheelchair behind. As the murder investigation got underway the local Sheriff reported “Things aren’t exactly what they seemed to be”.
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Killer Cases

The Pizza Delivery Murder

Ohio v. Erica Stefanko. In a tale of jealousy, betrayal and revenge, 25-year old Ashley Biggs, a single mom and pizza delivery driver, was murdered on a late night run for Dominos. Police arrested her former boyfriend Chad Cobb, saying he killed her over a bitter custody dispute involving their seven-year old daughter. For eight years, Cobb had refused to tell police who had helped him lure Ashley to her death, protecting his then-wife Erica Stefanko. But once he learned that Erica had become romantically involved with his best friend and that she was allegedly abusing his daughter, Cobb revealed Erica’s role in the murder.
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Killer Cases

Murder and The Sex Cam Model

Florida v. Grant Amato. The Amatos were a close knit, middle class family with three professional sons, who enjoyed Florida Gators football games together. So it was a shock when Margaret and Chad Amato and their youngest son Cody were found dead, shot execution-style in their suburban Seminole Florida home. Suspicion quickly turned to middle son Grant, a trained nurse, who had quarrelled with his family over money he had stolen from them to pay for the attentions of a Buglarian sex model on a pay-per-view website. Grant’s high powered public defense team argued that despite the horrific bloody scene there was no blood found on their client and no forensic evidence of any kind linking him to the murders. The drama in the courtroom heightened as Grant’s sole surviving brother, Jason Amato, took the stand.
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Killer Cases

Murder on the Panhandle

Florida v. Russell Holbrook. The quiet community of Crestview, Florida was shaken following the vicious murder of beautiful 33 year old nurse Melissa Howard, described as a caring angel, found with her throat slashed in her own living room. Friends were immediately suspicious of Melissa’s ex-husband who had just lost a nasty custody battle over their son Taylor but he had a strong alibi. The case remained unsolved for ten years, until Florida State Agent Detective Meaghan Palumbo, newly assigned to the homicide squad, took a personal interest in the cold case. Using modern day forensics, Palumbo re-tested Melissa’s sweatshirt preserved all those years and found clues to lead them to the DNA of her ex-husband’s best friend, Russell Holbrook, and a dramatic trial as witnesses recounted the true story of Melissa’s last days.
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Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda

Limbrick

15-year-old Chuck Limbrick returns home from school to find his mother, Betty Limbrick, shot dead on the floor. Evidence points to a robbery gone wrong, but Kenda suspects there is more to the story, and uncovers a plot almost too shocking to believe.
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Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda

Devoy

29-year-old Chris Devoy is shot in cold blood outside a neighborhood bar. Faced with a trio of suspects, Kenda trusts his gut and makes a controversial decision. The case hits a dead end, but Kenda gets an unexpected tip that proves his instincts right.
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Obsession: Dark Desires

Friend Request

When single mom Rosita accepts a stranger's friend request, she has no idea he's hiding a terrifying secret that will lead to a deadly game of cat and mouse.