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In Dannemora, N.Y., a prison escape is so audacious it plays out like a movie; convicted murderers David Sweat and Richard Matt escape with the help of guards and remain on the lam for three weeks.
An 11-year-old's soon-to-be stepmother is found murdered in their home; a child-sized shotgun, gun residue on his clothes and a witness account all seem to point to the boy as the shooter.
On Easter Sunday, 18-year-old Heidi Allen vanishes from her convenience store job; two brothers are arrested for the kidnapping, but only one is convicted; years later, a chilling new story emerges implicating three other men in the crime.
On Florida's Gulf Coast, young father Terrance Williams vanishes without a trace; Terrance's mother finds out that the last person to see her son before he disappeared has a curious connection to another man who went missing from the same town.
In Dannemora, N.Y., a prison escape is so audacious it plays out like a movie; convicted murderers David Sweat and Richard Matt escape with the help of guards and remain on the lam for three weeks.
An 11-year-old's soon-to-be stepmother is found murdered in their home; a child-sized shotgun, gun residue on his clothes and a witness account all seem to point to the boy as the shooter.
After a Michigan mother goes missing, her husband's alibi evaporates; a young South Carolina girl is kidnapped and held captive in an underground bunker by a sexual predator.
A mother is brutally murdered in her own garage; the investigation leads police close to home.
Lori has kept a secret from her entourage, and now it's time for the big reveal; merchandise Director Dorothy tries on a wedding dress for the first time.
Kerry wants to look like a snack on her wedding day, but her outrageous entourage keeps stealing her spotlight; Gretchen needs a gown all four of her sisters will love; Alex is back for her fitting, but she's wondering if she made the right choice.
Stacey needs a last-minute stunner for her reception; she's not convinced that she'll have an emotional reaction to an off-the-rack dress; Shaela is blind, but she knows what kind of dress she wants and just needs her mom to see her vision.
Brothers sue over a rear-end collision; moments after he totaled his car, a young man and his pregnant girlfriend are robbed.
A man's friend guarantees him a return on his real estate investment, but when the foundation's asset manager dies, so apparently does that guarantee.
A woman says her ex-boyfriend racked up thousands of dollars' worth of toll tickets with her car; he contends it's her duty to pay them.
A man borrows money from his employer for a medical procedure; a woman sues an appliance repair company.
A woman is sued for not repaying money she borrowed to purchase tickets to a wrestling event.
A contractor is accused of not finishing a job.
A woman has two children with the defendant and is suing over a truck and emotional distress, saying she had to have him arrested after he assaulted her.
A woman says the defendant lived across the street from her, and after she hit her car, she started sending the plaintiff harassing and threatening text messages.
A woman insists the defendant is her 16-year-old daughter's father, but he has doubts, so she petitioned the court for a paternity test to prove it.
A woman tries to order hotel room service from a lamp; a teenager immediately drops her new phone; funny faces in slow-motion; a woman vacuums without noticing the hose is unattached; a remote control car frightens a cat.
Ana and Rafael had always planned on retiring from their life in New York City to paradise in Puerto Rico, so when Ana wins $1 million, they find they can retire early and buy their dream home sooner rather than later.
Nelly and Pablo were married for just a few months when they won the Wyoming Powerball, and can now afford their dream home in the mountains of Utah that's big enough for their whole extended family.
A retired couple seek a vacation home to be closer to their family along the Virginia Coast; in a battle of priorities, it's size versus having a great view.
Todd bought a lottery ticket on the way home from his daughter's baby shower, and now can provide a home to raise her near family and friends.
With their tiny Columbus, Ohio, house overflowing with ''stuff,'' a jackpot-winning couple wants to find their dream home.
After winning money on a scratch-off ticket, jackpot winners search for their dream home by the waterfront.
Lottery winners are given the chance to start a new life together by getting married and buying their dream home in Las Vegas with their $1.6-million winnings; they have an eye for design and want to put their stamp on whatever house they choose.
After deciding to pass the time with a scratcher, a man and his family found themselves $10 million richer; they are now looking for their dream home by the lake in Orlando and David is excited to show them an impressive list of homes to choose from.
After scratching her way to a million-dollar win, a woman and her husband upsize their retirement plans to include a place on the shores of Pamlico Sound in North Carolina; David Bromstad helps them navigate one of the largest lagoons.
A professional poker player with a total winning pot of $4 million is ready to buy a huge family home along Philadelphia's Main Line area; he challenges David Bromstad to find him a modern home unique enough for his quirky aesthetic.
When Laura and John got engaged, they got a surprise early wedding gift in the form of a $1 million win on a scratch card; now this young couple is looking for a home with some old-fashioned charm and space to start a family in Worcester, Mass.
A Florida couple wins $15 million; David Bromstad steps in to help them decide whether they should buy a luxurious beachfront condo or move into a larger home away from downtown Miami with a pool to entertain family and friends.
After accidentally picking up a Megaplier instead of his usual weekly lottery ticket, Andy won a whopping $5 million; he has now enlisted David to help him find the perfect beach house for all his family to enjoy on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
When Michael wins $100,000 on a scratcher, he can't believe his luck, until he wins $750,000 just five weeks later; he looks for David's help to find a townhouse close by his daughter and her family so he can watch his grandson grow.
Million-dollar winner Marcie is back and she's in love; life has changed a lot for her since David helped her find the perfect dream home on Cape Cod so she's ready to trade up for a couple's cottage in the South Shore Corridor of Massachusetts.
After a man hit it big in Vegas on his wife's birthday, a couple is ready to find a quiet spot where they can raise their family away from the bright lights of the Strip; David works to find the perfect family home far from the commotion of the city.
After scratching her way to a million-dollar win, a woman and her husband upsize their retirement plans to include a place on the shores of Pamlico Sound in North Carolina; David Bromstad helps them navigate one of the largest lagoons.
A professional poker player with a total winning pot of $4 million is ready to buy a huge family home along Philadelphia's Main Line area; he challenges David Bromstad to find him a modern home unique enough for his quirky aesthetic.
When Laura and John got engaged, they got a surprise early wedding gift in the form of a $1 million win on a scratch card; now this young couple is looking for a home with some old-fashioned charm and space to start a family in Worcester, Mass.
A Florida couple wins $15 million; David Bromstad steps in to help them decide whether they should buy a luxurious beachfront condo or move into a larger home away from downtown Miami with a pool to entertain family and friends.
After accidentally picking up a Megaplier instead of his usual weekly lottery ticket, Andy won a whopping $5 million; he has now enlisted David to help him find the perfect beach house for all his family to enjoy on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
When Michael wins $100,000 on a scratcher, he can't believe his luck, until he wins $750,000 just five weeks later; he looks for David's help to find a townhouse close by his daughter and her family so he can watch his grandson grow.
Million-dollar winner Marcie is back and she's in love; life has changed a lot for her since David helped her find the perfect dream home on Cape Cod so she's ready to trade up for a couple's cottage in the South Shore Corridor of Massachusetts.
After a man hit it big in Vegas on his wife's birthday, a couple is ready to find a quiet spot where they can raise their family away from the bright lights of the Strip; David works to find the perfect family home far from the commotion of the city.
After a two-year search for their dream home, a couple needs the house to be more functional, or they need to find a new one.
In spite of a large yard, a couple is divided over their bungalow's ability to house their growing family.
Kayla's overbearing family threatens to take over her appointment unless she stands her ground; Milan has many requests and may end up getting a customized dress instead; Prashanthi's last fitting goes a little bumpier than expected.
Liana heads to Kleinfeld to find a dress for her wedding that's only four months away; Meredith wants a dress that gives her that fairy-tale feeling; Bria brings her family to her final fitting, hoping they're all onboard with her choice.
An unconventional throuple need dresses for their wedding; one bride may have to compromise so the other can shine; Ashley, a doctor on the front lines of COVID-19, is tying the knot.
A landlord sues her family friend for broken furniture and mold under the sink; the tenant says she never got an itemized damage list.
An out-of-work EMT admits she lied about her spleen exploding after falling behind on payments for her French bulldog puppy.
A social media influencer says scammers posted a false ad to rent out her room, but she resists giving back a prospective tenant's money; a woman's ex-boyfriend kept some of her insurance settlement, saying he lent her money for a car's down payment.
When a California lawn turns brown, a landscaper finds himself defending his sprinkler installation and blaming the homeowner for keeping the grass too tall.
A woman wants the homeless father of her grandchild to repay her for an apartment deposit.
A recreational boat racer says his engine builder placed the wrong gears in his boat; the builder says he's never had a more difficult client in 45 years.
The plaintiff says that the defendant's deceased brother was her child's father, but the defendant has been spreading rumors that his brother was not the father.
A woman sues her former roommate over unpaid rent; the defendant claims the plaintiff was arrested for prostitution and domestic violence.
The plaintiff insists the defendant fathered her child, but he has doubts, so she petitioned the court for a paternity test.
A rubber snake frightens a kitten; a dog is scared of a laundry basket; a boy pulls out a loose tooth using a remote control helicopter; funny sneezes; a snapping turtle steals a dog's ball.
Hilarious football follies; adorable hamsters; curious bears.
A music montage featuring dinosaurs; mishaps in the great outdoors; a passing jet skier pranks a sunbather; dogs saying ``I love you.``
A delivery man forgets to put the brakes on his truck; a chicken surprises a woman; a raccoon tries to pass for a household pet; a person only paying attention to their phone has an encounter with a full table of food.
An excited dog tackles a boy; a bird refuses to leave a car's hood; parents lip sync to their kids' tantrums.
Video highlights include Easter egg hunts, a dog who thinks his shadow belongs to another dog, a boy's toy drone gets caught in his mother's hair, and a musical salute to hamsters eating.
An ex-secret service agent falls for his client, an actress and singer someone wants dead before the Academy Awards.
An ex-secret service agent falls for his client, an actress and singer someone wants dead before the Academy Awards.
Video highlights include Easter egg hunts, a dog who thinks his shadow belongs to another dog, a boy's toy drone gets caught in his mother's hair, and a musical salute to hamsters eating.
A bride-to-be hopes to mend the chaos her disrespectful fiancé has caused between her sister and mother; she comes to realize that his inability to empathize with any serious emotions might prove a much larger problem for their union.
With only seven days until the wedding, two desperate fiancés attempt to find peace within their feuding families; they are completely ill-prepared when their relatives unite with one common purpose: to declare they are not ready for marriage.
Emerald tries to convince her wedding-planner mom to let her double her dress budget, and singer Jillian looks to her dad for approval; Elaina is back for her fitting with her sister, a diva with a capital D.
Engaged the night before, Monique has waited 20 years to get a dress that makes her look like a queen; Lauren wants a dress with wings; Debbie gets some bad news at her third fitting.
After transitioning, Chloe hopes to find a dress that makes her feel like her true self; Jenny looks for a dress that takes the term center stage to a whole new level; Danielle is just hoping her dress fits.
A pit bull's bite ends a woman's dreams of joining the police academy.
A late man's girlfriend accuses his daughter of stealing all of his possessions, including the bed, the TV, oil paintings, and a signed letter from Teddy Roosevelt.
A Black writer is hired to pen a white woman's memoir, but after the writer accuses her of racism, compensation ceases and she moves away, leaving the writer in misery.
A woman is led to believe that a $17 chain is made of real gold, and she buys it from her 13-year-old grandnephew for $200.
When accusations of making racist remarks get a man fired from his job, his son feels obligated to quit too.
A 25-year-old sues her mother for the return of a drill and a pillow -- but troubled tears from all parties suggest a deeper frustration in the relationship.
A woman sues her neighbor for defamation, harassment and breach of contract; the defendant and her husband claim that the plaintiff harassed them while they were visiting their injured son at the hospital.
The plaintiff says she is pregnant with the defendant's baby and sues him over childcare expenses and the cost of a car.
A woman sues her former friend for defamation and emotional distress; he says their friendship deteriorated because she is jealous of his successful career.
Finalists compete for the first $100,000 prize; videos include a bacon-loving beagle; cellphone siesta; boy on roller coaster; Frisbee-catching dog; hungry llamas; cranky kid in choir; a boy who dances in the outfield; face swapping.
The Fletchers deal with the fallout from Chris losing his real estate license. Ken and Tricia's relationship is threatened by social media backlash. Destiny and Tisha argue about Destiny's loyalty and rehash the disagreement they had at the winery.
After squashing their beef with Destiny, Kimmi and Tisha decide to support her on her trip to Detroit. Nell vents to her daughter Kayla about life issues. Maurice and his brothers debate Kimmi's statements. Tricia and Ken start therapy.
Selena digs into who brought a rumor about Mike fathering an outside child to the Collective and its suspicious timing; Tambra gets hit by a rumor of her own from an unlikely source; Lateshia's talk show focus group gets overtaken by the gossip.
Tambra throws an event at a museum to reintroduce herself to the Collective, including a surprise guest; Glen suggests he should manage Lateshia's career; Marie and her son bond on the basketball court; Tambra squashes a rumor about her and a client.
The Pearsons and the Rogers go on a double date; Latrice confronts Cliff about minimizing her work; Matt and Kerri's mom ask Kerri to make a decision about her restaurant; Cliff hosts a guys' night; Latrice gets a pop up from Stormi to catch up.
Everything doesn't go smoothly as Stormi Steele's Canvas Beauty debuts its first celebrity collab with La La Anthony; Amber and K'la have a misunderstanding; Funmi and Tiffaney get off to an interesting start.
Marsau chides Tisha for being messy. Tricia and Ken discuss having a baby. Nell thinks Lance is partying too much. Tricia gets called out for posting flirtatious emojis on Lance's IG. Nell breaks down to the ladies about the stress in her life.
The Pearsons and the Rogers go on a double date; Latrice confronts Cliff about minimizing her work; Matt and Kerri's mom ask Kerri to make a decision about her restaurant; Cliff hosts a guys' night; Latrice gets a pop up from Stormi to catch up.
Everything doesn't go smoothly as Stormi Steele's Canvas Beauty debuts its first celebrity collab with La La Anthony; Amber and K'la have a misunderstanding; Funmi and Tiffaney get off to an interesting start.
The Scott brothers visit their old stomping grounds in Pontiac, Mich., and have a bonding moment with their dad; Tricia reveals to Ken that Tisha said he was in another woman's DMs; Ken confronts Marsau about Tisha spilling the tea.
Marsau chides Tisha for being messy. Tricia and Ken discuss having a baby. Nell thinks Lance is partying too much. Tricia gets called out for posting flirtatious emojis on Lance's IG. Nell breaks down to the ladies about the stress in her life.
The Pearsons and the Rogers go on a double date; Latrice confronts Cliff about minimizing her work; Matt and Kerri's mom ask Kerri to make a decision about her restaurant; Cliff hosts a guys' night; Latrice gets a pop up from Stormi to catch up.
While some couples become more intimate in real life with their online partners, rumors swirl about a potential new relationship brewing between JoAnna and Chris.
Sandia's issues with Chris over his attention to Jody makes him call her insecure; Dymond is irate that she is the only one willing to challenge the behavior.
Selena digs into who brought a rumor about Mike fathering an outside child to the Collective and its suspicious timing; Tambra gets hit by a rumor of her own from an unlikely source; Lateshia's talk show focus group gets overtaken by the gossip.
Tambra throws an event at a museum to reintroduce herself to the Collective, including a surprise guest; Glen suggests he should manage Lateshia's career; Marie and her son bond on the basketball court; Tambra squashes a rumor about her and a client.
The Pearsons and the Rogers go on a double date; Latrice confronts Cliff about minimizing her work; Matt and Kerri's mom ask Kerri to make a decision about her restaurant; Cliff hosts a guys' night; Latrice gets a pop up from Stormi to catch up.
Lori has kept a secret from her entourage, and now it's time for the big reveal; merchandise Director Dorothy tries on a wedding dress for the first time.
A mother is brutally murdered in her own garage; the investigation leads police close to home.
After a Michigan mother goes missing, her husband's alibi evaporates; a young South Carolina girl is kidnapped and held captive in an underground bunker by a sexual predator.
An 11-year-old's soon-to-be stepmother is found murdered in their home; a child-sized shotgun, gun residue on his clothes and a witness account all seem to point to the boy as the shooter.
In Dannemora, N.Y., a prison escape is so audacious it plays out like a movie; convicted murderers David Sweat and Richard Matt escape with the help of guards and remain on the lam for three weeks.
On Florida's Gulf Coast, young father Terrance Williams vanishes without a trace; Terrance's mother finds out that the last person to see her son before he disappeared has a curious connection to another man who went missing from the same town.
On Easter Sunday, 18-year-old Heidi Allen vanishes from her convenience store job; two brothers are arrested for the kidnapping, but only one is convicted; years later, a chilling new story emerges implicating three other men in the crime.
An 11-year-old's soon-to-be stepmother is found murdered in their home; a child-sized shotgun, gun residue on his clothes and a witness account all seem to point to the boy as the shooter.
In Dannemora, N.Y., a prison escape is so audacious it plays out like a movie; convicted murderers David Sweat and Richard Matt escape with the help of guards and remain on the lam for three weeks.
On Florida's Gulf Coast, young father Terrance Williams vanishes without a trace; Terrance's mother finds out that the last person to see her son before he disappeared has a curious connection to another man who went missing from the same town.