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VPI: Vinnie Politan Investigates

"VPI: Vinnie Politan Investigates"

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP39 "Washington v. Haq"

No one argued that Naveed Haq suffered from mental health issues; he walked into the Seattle Jewish Federation office, started shooting, wounding six women and killing one; the jury has to decide if his mental health issues make it less of a crime.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP41 "Oregon v. Worthington"

When 15-month-old Ava Worthington became ill with a cold, her parents Carl and Raylene did what they always did, and insisted the power of prayer was the only cure she needed.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP42 "Oregon v. Beagley"

Prosecutors say the death of 16-year-old Neil Beagley was completely preventable; so much so his parents are charged with criminally negligent homicide.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP43 "Colorado v. Andrade"

Friends and family of Angie Zapata say she never hid from the men she dated that she was a transgender woman; Michael Andrade claims she did, and that the revelation drove him to brutally murder her.

The FBI Files

S6, EP18 "Radical Resistance"

Croatians seek to secure Croatia's sovereignty via terrorism.

The FBI Files

S5, EP16 "Broken Trust"

Brothers' greed causes them to abandon all respect for human life.

VPI: Vinnie Politan Investigates

"VPI: Vinnie Politan Investigates"

VPI: Vinnie Politan Investigates

"VPI: Vinnie Politan Investigates"

How to Rob a Bank

S1, EP1 "$17 Million and Change"

Stuck in a dead-end job, David Ghantt decides to take destiny into his own hands and commits the second largest bank heist in US history, stealing over $17 million.

How to Rob a Bank

S1, EP2 "$7 Million by Air"

For Cuban exile Karls Monzon and his crew, stealing $7 million from Miami Airport is the easy part, keeping it proves far harder, as the gang spirals out of control.

I Was a Teenage Felon

S1, EP1 "Coss the Boss"

At the age of 14, Coss starts selling cocaine in Manhattan's Lower East Side; by the time he reaches 18, he makes $3 million a year via his revolutionary, tri-state drug delivery service.

I Was a Teenage Felon

S1, EP2 "The Art of Money"

At 15, Art learns the craft of counterfeiting from his mother's boyfriend and goes on to become the best counterfeiter in the world, printing over $10 million of fake money.

Victim to Verdict: Movie Popcorn Murder

A Sunday afternoon movie date turns deadly when a confrontation over a cell phone and a bag of popcorn ends with a gunshot and retired police captain Curtis Reeves claims he acted in self-defense.

Victim to Verdict: Christmas Parade Rampage

The annual Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wis., is struck by tragedy when Darrel Brooks drives his SUV through the parade route; the tragedy turns into a spectacle when Brooks decides to represent himself at trial.

VPI: Vinnie Politan Investigates

"VPI: Vinnie Politan Investigates"

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