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A salon stylist says she wanted to brighten her client's day after hearing her life story, but when the young woman ghosted her, she was left with 30 inches of dyed human hair and no head on which to put it.
Two young women with extreme anxiety lived together for three months, and recounting it all brings a deluge of tears.
Plaintiff adopted her daughter's baby boy, and she has petitioned the court to see if the defendant is her grandson's father.
The plaintiff thinks her late brother was the defendant's father, and she has been trying to find out the truth for years, so she has petitioned the court for a DNA test.
A man sues his ex for the return of personal property and says that after they moved in together, she became controlling and vindictive and accused him of cheating with both women and men; she countersues for emotional distress.
A boy keeps taking the treat off a dog's nose before it can be eaten; a dog sneaks food from another dog's bowl; a girl sticks her tongue to a freezing flagpole; people sneezing.
A teen recovering from dental surgery thinks her nurse is Hillary Clinton; a woman in labor dances hip-hop in the delivery room; a boy battles fierce winds; hoverboard mishaps; face-swapping videos.
Malfunctioning costumes; dogs get spooked by costumes; a musical tribute to weddings.
Party piñata filled with vegetables; bulldog that eats nacho cheese flavored chips; funny goats.
Dogs in slow motion; a woman catches a bird in her house, then releases it outside, only for it to come back in; funny clips involving teeth; parents cram into a photo booth with their four children.
Highlights include kids getting lollipops made of broccoli; cats causing chaos; slow-motion mishaps; a man who loses his pants while being chased by a goose; a girl who denies eating cotton candy even though she has pieces of it in her hair.
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.
An enthusiastic sports fan gets angry; astonishing basketball trick shots; a boy thinks his dinner shaped like a happy face is too cute to eat; a cat gets a dog a treat from the top of the refrigerator.
A dog obeys the sit and stay command but finds a clever way to get closer to a treat; a camel frightens a woman when it sticks its head through her car window; a family is shocked when an old chimney smashes against the house.
Highlights include kids getting lollipops made of broccoli; cats causing chaos; slow-motion mishaps; a man who loses his pants while being chased by a goose; a girl who denies eating cotton candy even though she has pieces of it in her hair.
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.
An enthusiastic sports fan gets angry; astonishing basketball trick shots; a boy thinks his dinner shaped like a happy face is too cute to eat; a cat gets a dog a treat from the top of the refrigerator.
A dog obeys the sit and stay command but finds a clever way to get closer to a treat; a camel frightens a woman when it sticks its head through her car window; a family is shocked when an old chimney smashes against the house.
Party piñata filled with vegetables; bulldog that eats nacho cheese flavored chips; funny goats.
Dogs in slow motion; a woman catches a bird in her house, then releases it outside, only for it to come back in; funny clips involving teeth; parents cram into a photo booth with their four children.
A teen recovering from dental surgery thinks her nurse is Hillary Clinton; a woman in labor dances hip-hop in the delivery room; a boy battles fierce winds; hoverboard mishaps; face-swapping videos.
Malfunctioning costumes; dogs get spooked by costumes; a musical tribute to weddings.
A couple wishes to marry, but the groom finds himself entangled in a custody fight with his children's mother and is estranged from his own mom; the bride's family worries that her physical health is compromised by the stressful situation.
A grocery store employee decides to give all of her and her roommate's rent money to her boyfriend.
A convict gives his mom's power of attorney to his cell mate's fiancée, and she changes his passwords and pays herself what she thinks she is owed.
When a man tries to bow out of a deal to purchase two pleasure-boat engines, the judges give him a stern talking-to.
A woman gives her boyfriend a rare pair of Air Jordans for Valentine's Day, then hears he is hitting on other women, so she does everything she can to get the shoes back.
An out-of-work dog trainer is evicted during the pandemic after failing to pay her rent; a man says he bought a car from a strapped-for-cash seller, but with $6,000 still left to pay off, the car was repossessed.
A man says his roommate foiled his plan to take advantage of government rental assistance by using her savings to pay off their debt; a man leaving a party engaged his car's hydraulic suspension and ran into a parked luxury vehicle.
A man says he dated another woman while he was married and the woman became pregnant with his child; he claims she is keeping the child from him.
A man sues his ex-girlfriend for her motorcycle, a coronavirus relief check and emotional distress and says she is harassing him and his new wife, who is terminally ill.
A woman openly admits she loathes her daughter and is suing her for repayment of loans, a bank fee and emotional distress.
Party piñata filled with vegetables; bulldog that eats nacho cheese flavored chips; funny goats.
An eye doctor is stabbed to death on the way to his car.
When an openly gay student is brutally murdered police must investigate every ugly lead, even those they don't wish to follow. Four young boys live in horrific conditions, will they live long enough to be free?
A community mobilizes a massive manhunt when a 3-year-old child goes missing; during the investigation, police uncover a terrible secret.
A prominent psychiatrist and his adult son are killed execution style, and the case goes cold, then an attempted armored d car robbery provides a link to the double homicide.
As the cases of a missing cheerleader and a roadside fire converge, police juggle numerous suspects and motives, then a cryptic surveillance video brings the investigation to a shocking conclusion.
When a young woman vanishes from a New Mexico convenience store, two detectives discover tracks in the dirt that may lead to answers; after a second woman disappears, it's a race against time to stop a possible serial killer.
A woman vanishes while driving on I-95 in Florida; her divorce leads police one way, then her body is found, suggesting a different more horrible path; another woman reads about the case and has a hunch she knows the killer.
Twenty-eight-year-old U.S. Army veteran Joey Fulgham is shot dead in his bed in May 2003; police have a lot of ground to cover with a large number of suspects, including Joey's wife, her jealous boyfriend and even her protective teenage brother.
As the cases of a missing cheerleader and a roadside fire converge, police juggle numerous suspects and motives, then a cryptic surveillance video brings the investigation to a shocking conclusion.
When a young woman vanishes from a New Mexico convenience store, two detectives discover tracks in the dirt that may lead to answers; after a second woman disappears, it's a race against time to stop a possible serial killer.
A woman vanishes while driving on I-95 in Florida; her divorce leads police one way, then her body is found, suggesting a different more horrible path; another woman reads about the case and has a hunch she knows the killer.
Twenty-eight-year-old U.S. Army veteran Joey Fulgham is shot dead in his bed in May 2003; police have a lot of ground to cover with a large number of suspects, including Joey's wife, her jealous boyfriend and even her protective teenage brother.
After a paramedic is found dead and covered in paint in the basement of her Massachusetts home, investigators work tirelessly for 18 months to find the person responsible.
Teenagers Rebecca Bender and Bekah Charleston fall for men who seem to care about them, then they're lured into human trafficking and coerced into prostitution.
An eye doctor is stabbed to death on the way to his car.
Twenty years after being sexually assaulted at a party, the victim receives a letter in the mail; an immigrant disappears.
A couple who rushed into an engagement now face some serious conversations when they discover that their philosophies on religion, children, and other crucial ideologies are so unaligned that the groom even refuses to get a marriage license.
A homeowner is adamant that his remodeling job was going over budget, even though it evidently wasn't.
A barista says a minor fender-bender cost him thousands of dollars in chiropractor bills; the man who hit him thinks he's exaggerating.
A man masquerades as another man's mother, is evasive about his business dealings with a Japanese YouTube star, and explains it all with ``I'm stupid, your honor.``
A woman was shown a kindness after her release from jail but sees no reason why she should repay it; a buyer discovers he can't register a truck because there are two liens on it, so he wants his money back.
The plaintiff's late mother's beloved dog, Peanut, is attacked by an emotional-support Rottweiler mix at a dog park.
A woman lends her husband's friend $2,400 in a casino parking lot; a man backs out of a parking space, colliding with a car coming up behind him.
The plaintiff says her friend drove her mo-ped, crashed it into her roommate's car and refuses to pay for the damages; her friend says the mo-ped was old and unsafe, and the crash was a result of faulty brakes.
A woman says she was married to the father of her four children until he went through a mid-life crisis and asked for a divorce out of the blue; she sues for an unpaid bill and stimulus money.
A man and his wife sue his uncle for harassment and emotional distress and say that after he backed out as a groomsman at their wedding, he defamed them on social media, and they have the pictures to prove it.
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.
Lamar Johnson spent almost three decades in prison for the murder of his friend Markus Boyd; in February 2023, his murder conviction was overturned, and Lamar Johnson was finally exonerated; Erin Moriarty reports.
On a 2019 TV game show, Tim Bliefnick said his biggest mistake at his wedding was saying ``I do``; it was a joke at the time, but it didn't seem so funny years later when, amid a contentious divorce, his wife Becky is shot 14 times in her home.
Marlene Warren answers the door of her Florida home to find a clown delivering balloons and flowers; then he receives a fatal gunshot right into her face; the case runs cold for nearly two decades until a development turns everything around.
After a California family man vanishes into thin air, a high-speed police chase uncovers a lead that suggests he is abducted and is murdered in a plot for revenge.
A crime scene investigator is gunned down in broad daylight; surveillance video captures the scene; who is it that pulled the trigger?
A nurse anesthetist performs CPR on his 31-year-old estranged wife, but she does not survive; he thinks she has taken pills; the autopsy points to a more sinister cause of death.
Years before the conviction of South Carolina legal scion Alex Murdaugh for the murders of his wife and son, there was another mystery in Murdaugh country: the hit-and-run death of Stephen Smith, a 19-year-old gay man.
The murders of two young women of Phoenix, Arizona, killed 10 months apart in 1992 and 1993, go unsolved for more than two decades; thanks to time and new technology, police find a person of interest.
A crime scene investigator is gunned down in broad daylight; surveillance video captures the scene; who is it that pulled the trigger?
A nurse anesthetist performs CPR on his 31-year-old estranged wife, but she does not survive; he thinks she has taken pills; the autopsy points to a more sinister cause of death.
Years before the conviction of South Carolina legal scion Alex Murdaugh for the murders of his wife and son, there was another mystery in Murdaugh country: the hit-and-run death of Stephen Smith, a 19-year-old gay man.
The murders of two young women of Phoenix, Arizona, killed 10 months apart in 1992 and 1993, go unsolved for more than two decades; thanks to time and new technology, police find a person of interest.
Lamar Johnson spent almost three decades in prison for the murder of his friend Markus Boyd; in February 2023, his murder conviction was overturned, and Lamar Johnson was finally exonerated; Erin Moriarty reports.
On a 2019 TV game show, Tim Bliefnick said his biggest mistake at his wedding was saying ``I do``; it was a joke at the time, but it didn't seem so funny years later when, amid a contentious divorce, his wife Becky is shot 14 times in her home.
A suburban home to accommodate a multi-generational family.
Kelly and Robin need an expansion for their growing family.
A couple with a secret romance face backlash from the bride's family.
A landlord rents both a garage and the space in front of it; a plumber who stores his tools in the garage says his access was blocked, so he withheld rent.
A deal on a mobile home purchase turns sour.
A pit bull attacks a border-collie mix.
Parties fight over the trademarked name of a wrestling promotion.
A landlord and his realtor try to get their story straight over a rent reduction they offered their tenant.
A man accuses his mechanic of getting his truck impounded; the mechanic says he's never seen the truck in his life.
A man admits to cheating on the woman he has a child with; she claims he physically assaulted her.
The plaintiff petitions the court for a paternity test, saying the defendant is one of a few men who could be her biological father.
A woman sues her ex for property damage and emotional distress, saying he was possessive, even controlling what she wore.
Highlights include kids getting lollipops made of broccoli; cats causing chaos; slow-motion mishaps; a man who loses his pants while being chased by a goose; a girl who denies eating cotton candy even though she has pieces of it in her hair.
Lalie and her children suffer from mold, mice and flea infestations due to their upstairs neighbor and landlord, Denise, who is a massive hoarder.
Terry and Bill seem to be the perfect couple; the murder of her daughter has led Nancy to hoard.
After being the target of a school shooting a former principal's life has changed; paralyzed by PTSD and hoarding Wayne has abandoned his family.
Frank didn't expect Susan to fill his house with clutter when she moved in; though her home of forty-eight years sits condemned just two blocks away.
Beverly's clutter has filled up her entire home and her three beloved dogs have helped make the space completely unlivable.
Jessica is a little person with dangerous toppling piles of clutter; along with her mother she has filled her entire home.
A wife has transformed one couple's home into a heap of trash; on the verge of foreclosure.
Geoffrey lost his home and has 30 days to clear the clutter or he will lose everything left inside.
Beverly's clutter has filled up her entire home and her three beloved dogs have helped make the space completely unlivable.
Jessica is a little person with dangerous toppling piles of clutter; along with her mother she has filled her entire home.
A wife has transformed one couple's home into a heap of trash; on the verge of foreclosure.
Geoffrey lost his home and has 30 days to clear the clutter or he will lose everything left inside.
Ken's girlfriend is giving him one last chance to clear out; Lea could lose her children if she cannot clean her clutter.
Dogs in slow motion; a woman catches a bird in her house, then releases it outside, only for it to come back in; funny clips involving teeth; parents cram into a photo booth with their four children.
Party piñata filled with vegetables; bulldog that eats nacho cheese flavored chips; funny goats.
Malfunctioning costumes; dogs get spooked by costumes; a musical tribute to weddings.
A teen recovering from dental surgery thinks her nurse is Hillary Clinton; a woman in labor dances hip-hop in the delivery room; a boy battles fierce winds; hoverboard mishaps; face-swapping videos.
A boy keeps taking the treat off a dog's nose before it can be eaten; a dog sneaks food from another dog's bowl; a girl sticks her tongue to a freezing flagpole; people sneezing.
A man sues his ex for the return of personal property and says that after they moved in together, she became controlling and vindictive and accused him of cheating with both women and men; she countersues for emotional distress.
The plaintiff thinks her late brother was the defendant's father, and she has been trying to find out the truth for years, so she has petitioned the court for a DNA test.
Plaintiff adopted her daughter's baby boy, and she has petitioned the court to see if the defendant is her grandson's father.
Two young women with extreme anxiety lived together for three months, and recounting it all brings a deluge of tears.
A salon stylist says she wanted to brighten her client's day after hearing her life story, but when the young woman ghosted her, she was left with 30 inches of dyed human hair and no head on which to put it.
A landlord threatens to use his DOJ access to investigate his tenant; this should have been a simple case, but text-message evidence leaves the judges adding up more than rental property damages.
A nice-guy mechanic who fixed a friend's truck at an 80% discount on his day off finds himself in a courtroom, getting sued for more than the truck is worth.
A man sues his dog walker for letting his chocolate Lab contract an ear infection from ocean water.
Discovering that a car comes with $700 worth of parking tickets, the buyer sends disparaging remarks about the seller's body.
After a bride was unfaithful early in their relationship, the groom now battles with extreme jealousy and control issues that have her family worried for her emotional well-being.;also, her cultural traditions clash with his ambitions.
An Ohio woman is implicated in a murder and even the prosecutor has his doubts; a girl in Idaho is kidnapped and only the gut instinct of two strangers can save her.
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.
Just steps from her home, a 15-year-old girl is kidnapped, assaulted and left for dead in Denver's South Platte River.
After 12-year-old Courtney LeBlanc is kidnapped from her home, her family fears she's fallen prey to a serial killer, but investigators enlist the help of the FBI, and their search brings to light a predator hiding in plain sight.
Detectives link the 1982 murders of two women near Breckenridge, Colo., through matching orange socks, but the case goes cold for decades until investigators turn to genealogy for clues.
Millionaire mother Pam Hargan and her adult daughter, Helen, are found murdered in their northern Virginia home; the police tell the family her wound looks self-inflicted.
Years before the conviction of South Carolina legal scion Alex Murdaugh for the murders of his wife and son, there was another mystery in Murdaugh country: the hit-and-run death of Stephen Smith, a 19-year-old gay man.
The murders of two young women of Phoenix, Arizona, killed 10 months apart in 1992 and 1993, go unsolved for more than two decades; thanks to time and new technology, police find a person of interest.
Detectives link the 1982 murders of two women near Breckenridge, Colo., through matching orange socks, but the case goes cold for decades until investigators turn to genealogy for clues.
Millionaire mother Pam Hargan and her adult daughter, Helen, are found murdered in their northern Virginia home; the police tell the family her wound looks self-inflicted.
Years before the conviction of South Carolina legal scion Alex Murdaugh for the murders of his wife and son, there was another mystery in Murdaugh country: the hit-and-run death of Stephen Smith, a 19-year-old gay man.
The murders of two young women of Phoenix, Arizona, killed 10 months apart in 1992 and 1993, go unsolved for more than two decades; thanks to time and new technology, police find a person of interest.