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- A gripping true crime series following murder investigations. Combining investigative footage, interrogation videos, dramatic reenactments and interviews, it gives voice to victims as detectives uncover the truth.
- Follows a group of experts as they fan out across the nation to investigate the unexplained objects that normal Americans find in their backyards. Someone just might have that artifact that turns the history of our country on its head.
- Offers an immersive trip back in time, highlighting different moments in history such as critical historical events, disasters, triumphs and true stories, with Theo E.J. Wilson helping deconstruct how they truly unfolded.
- In AMERICA UNEARTHED, forensic geologist Scott Wolter, will try to reveal that the history we all learned in school may not always be the whole story.
- The Killer Next Door is a true crime anthology in which the architect of criminal profiling for the FBI, John Douglas, decodes the worst serial killers. Each episode reveals a different murderer and how law enforcement tracked them. Along the way, Douglas reveals these killers' motivations and what lead them to commit their horrific crimes.
- When Pope Francis took over after the shocking resignation of Pope Benedict, the Catholic Church was in the midst of ongoing internal debates inspired by modern day scandals. The Church itself was being forced to find a way to acknowledge the past while solidifying its future on the world stage. But just what does the future hold - not just for Catholics, but for all of us? When Francis took over as pontiff, Prophecy scholars were quick to point out that visions of an Irish Saint named Malachy centuries ago predicted that Pope Francis would be THE LAST POPE - and, that events during his papacy could pave the way toward Armageddon. Because of the stunning accuracy of his predictions of previous popes that were at one time kept secret at the Vatican, people everywhere wondered, could Malachi's dire prophecy be true? It turns out, the so-called Malachy prophecies also overlap with other, similar predictions for a violent end of days - including with a spectacular series of messages delivered to shepherd children by the Virgin Mary during miraculous events in Fatima, Portugal witnessed by thousands. There are also parallels to a visions revealed by none other than the world's most famous seer, Nostradamus. Is Pope Francis THE LAST POPE?
- Ordinary people endure dramatic life-changing tragedies.
- A prophetic 19th Century French physician named Michel de Nostradamus recorded above one thousand possibilities during his lifetime. Half his prophecies have come true. With the new millennium upon us, his published collections of quatrains have become more and more popular as people search for some answers and new directions.
- Investigative journalist Maria Awes gets a call from serial killer Todd Kohlhepp, who claims that he has murdered more victims. She teams up with former FBI profiler John Douglas and Kohlhepp's biographer Gary Garrett, to unravel the truth.
- Life is messy and stains happen - and that's where THE LAUNDRY GUY comes to the rescue. Patric Richardson is an expert in getting out everything from red wine to rust using natural products and household staples, while following the tried and true methods handed down by his beloved granny. It's an emotional journey for Patric and his clients as together, they tackle stains on sentimental items - from wedding dresses, to lucky jerseys, to heirloom furniture and even beloved childhood toys - with stunning results. Chock full of heart and filled with tips you can put to use in your own laundry room, THE LAUNDRY GUY proves everything comes out in the wash - you'll see.
- The year 2015 marks the 60th anniversary of Albert Einstein's death and the disappearance of his brain, stolen by the doctor trusted to perform his autopsy. Scientists over the decades have examined this priceless specimen to try and determine what made this seemingly normal man change the face of science and define the word genius. This special dives deep into Einstein's life, his theories, and not just what we've learned about the human brain by studying his, but what we have yet to learn.
- From the devil himself to a vengeful ghost from Japanese urban legend, True Monsters seeks to find some truth behind infamous monsters in myth and legend.
- Real estate broker and attorney Wayne Chi helps clients find a tropical getaway to call home. Wayne will showcase three different properties to potential buyers so they can choose their dream home on the gorgeous islands of Maui or Oahu.
- It Came Outta Nowhere takes viewers on a journey all around the world, immersing them in real stories of bizarre and shocking things that have fallen from the sky, washed ashore or been found underground. Using a combination of first hand accounts, high end reenactments and cutting edge graphics, these stories will captivate everyone watching and the explanations behind the encounters will be a surprise
- A mysterious psychologist insists that Robert Kerst is not who he thinks he is. Unfortunately, the rest of the world agrees. Can mirrors out-lie memories? A man who may or may not be named Robert Kerst is about to find out.
- How has the Bible shaped our understanding of space? And, conversely, how has space exploration affected our understanding of the Bible? New interviews with scholars, historians, and astronauts shed light on the role of the Bible and religious faith in space exploration.
- Investigative journalist Maria Awes gets a call from serial killer Todd Kohlhepp who claims he killed more than his seven known victims. She teams up with his biographer and FBI "Mindhunter" John Douglas to get to the truth.
- Maria visits the Superbike crime scene when ballistic evidence doesn't match Kohlhepp's confession and investigates allegations cops could have caught him sooner. Shocking claims of a human hunt club and a murder accomplice alter Maria's investigation.
- Maria faces a gruesome new forensic discovery and takes an emotional trip to visit Todd's property. When he confesses to two more murders, Maria seeks the sheriff's help to organize a search for the bodies, and she fears this is only the beginning.
- A cache of Viking artifacts discovered in the Arizona desert launches Scott Wolter on a quest to find a lost Viking ship that legends claim is buried somewhere in the Southwest.
- Scott Wolter investigates artifacts found in Mexico that suggest contact between an undiscovered ancient Mesoamerican culture and aliens from outer space.
- Initials on a cave wall and a fraternal medal found nearby launch Scott on a two-track Pennsylvania investigation. Was this bizarre backyard cave a hangout for the Knights of the Golden Eagle, a stop on the Underground Railroad or both.
- Jack the Ripper has never been identified, but Scott Wolter receives new evidence that suggests the infamous killer was Sherlock Holmes author Arthur Conan Doyle, whose alleged murders may have been part of a dark Freemasonic ritual.
- Scott Wolter wants to know if an inscribed rock found in Wyoming is a good-luck charm left by Phoenician explorers more than 2,000 years ago.
- A mysterious female spy helped George Washington defeat the British in the revolutionary war, but her identity is a mystery to this day. Scott Wolter works to uncover her identity and help her take her place in the history books.
- Scott Wolter investigates Louisiana's Honey Island Swamp Monster, a legendary creature that may be related to Bigfoot, the Sasquatch, and an ape from the ice age thought to be long extinct, but may still walk among us today.
- Scott Wolter teams up with the FBI's explosives unit to puzzle out the identity of the man who threw the bomb at the infamous Haymarket Rally in Chicago in 1886.
- Scott Wolter travels up and down the Pacific coast in search of the long-lost treasure of ruthless privateer Sir Francis Drake.
- An inscription carved on a remote sea cliff in Newfoundland sends Scott Wolter chasing a trail of clues that could lead to treasure buried in the 14th century by the mysterious medieval order of the Knights Templar.
- Theo Wilson time-travels back to 1889 to the bucolic river shores of Johnstown, Pennsylvania where the biggest flood in U.S. history is about to be unleashed. But how does the disaster happen? Wilson uncovers an elite, millionaires club that transforms the world's largest manmade lake into a personal playground for the posh by pushing aside much needed maintenance on the nearby dam. We discover how bad judgement and a passion for parties and fishing set the table for the tragedy, and learn what role the Transcontinental Railroad, heroic telegraph operators, and record rainfall play in creating a catastrophe that kills over 2,000 people.
- Theo Wilson travels back in time to 1937, finding himself aboard the world's most luxurious airship, the Hindenburg, where he must solve the mystery of what leads to its fiery fall from the sky - the first epic disaster ever caught on moving film. Wilson pieces together the true story of how incredible engineering, Nazi propaganda, and a literal perfect storm lead to the iconic catastrophe. Aboard this floating five-star hotel, complete with its own cigar bar, we see the glitz and glamor and hubris that plays an unexpected role in sealing Hindenburg's fate.
- Theo Wilson time-travels to Russia on April 26th, 1986, as workers at the Chernobyl nuclear plant are in the throes of a disaster that will put the lives of millions of Soviet citizens and Europeans in jeopardy. The name Chernobyl still evokes dread, but the big question is, how did it happen? Theo Wilson goes back in time to uncover the truth - discovering how the 1950s cover-up of another nuclear disaster, engineers turning a blind eye to fatal design flaws of Chernobyl's RBMK reactor, a Soviet holiday, the night shift and a breach in protocol lead to the world's worst nuclear meltdown.
- Theo Wilson travels back in time to Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 where the village is self-destructing over allegations of witchcraft amongst dozens of its citizens. Why did this small town lose its collective mind in the 'witch hunts? Wilson finds himself solving the mystery of what led accused witches to be condemned to the gallows, retracing the dark road that caused Salem to turn on itself - from an accidentally flooded farm and a bitter feud between two Puritan families, to a divisive minister preaching "fire and brimstone," to a secret fortune telling game played by two local girls, to the "diagnosis" of Satanic possession, and a sham trial where hearsay and spectral evidence are all admissible, we find ourselves with a front row seat to the madness.
- Theo Wilson time-travels to the mid 1800s where he finds a young man named Jesse James on the path toward becoming America's most infamous outlaw. Wilson uncovers Jesse James' rise to fame and subsequent fall - from his beating by Union militiamen, to his participation in a massacre at the hand of Confederate guerillas, to a revenge killing during his first big bank robbery, to a PR campaign quickly followed by a disastrous heist that sends him into hiding. Theo is there when Jesse James falls prey to a bullet fired by a gang member with a thirst for fame.
- Theo Wilson travels back in time to 1893 Chicago, finding himself in the lair of America's first famous serial killer, H.H. Holmes. But how did Holmes become such a prolific murderer? Theo follows Holmes dark road from conman, to the owner of a fiendishly engineered "murder castle," where he hunts his victims in the convenient shadow of the World's Columbian Exposition.
- Theo Wilson time travels to 1865 and immerses himself in the events that lead to the assassination of President Lincoln
- On January 26, 1986, 2.5 million school children, plus Americans and people around the world, watch the launch of the first teacher, Christa McAuliffe, into space, aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger. The mission is supposed to showcase the safety of NASA's fabulously successful shuttle program which is the envy of the world. But joy turns to horror as the kids in this classroom, and the rest of the world, witness Challenger explode. Why did it happen? Theo Wilson retraces a mission destined for tragedy, from a worrying mishap on an earlier shuttle flight, to mounting concern by engineers that Challenger had a fatal flaw, to a fateful 11th hour meeting where Challenger is given the go-ahead despite the warnings.
- Theo Wilson time travels to the tension-filled 60s to see how inspirational Civil Rights hero, John Lewis, came to lead a historic march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on Bloody Sunday. Wilson retraces Lewis' bruising quest for change: from a call to action after the murder of Emmett Till and a childhood stand at his local, segregated library, to a poisonous sit-in, a stint in Parchman Prison, and the confrontation in Selma. The audience watches John Lewis' journey and witnesses his lifetime of causing what he called "good trouble" to change the world. This is the story of Lewis, an American hero.
- It's February 14th, 1929 - In a Chicago garage during the height of Prohibition, a group of gangsters is mowed down by Tommy Guns. It will be known as the St. Valentine's Day Massacre and its violence shocks the nation, eventually leading to the end of the nationwide ban on booze. But how did this historic hit really happen? Theo Wilson retraces the steps, from the first day of Prohibition, to the rise and secret rules of the speakeasies, to a flower shop hit and the bloody beer wars between the rival forces of Chicago's North and South sides led by ruthless gangsters George "Bugs" Moran and the FBI's "most wanted" Al Capone.
- Theo Wilson travels back in time to April 19, 1995, when Oklahoma City is rocked by a two-ton fertilizer bomb shortly after 9 AM. What leads Timothy McVeigh to commit the worst domestic terrorist attack in U.S. history? Theo Wilson retraces McVeigh's journey to becoming a terrorist -- from the Army barracks where he bonded with future conspirators over a racist book, to the ruck where his plans to become an elite soldier are dashed, to his anti-government protest outside Waco as the Branch Davidian compound is seized, we see how this terrorist was made and how a mistake with a license plate ultimately brings him to justice.
- Theo Wilson time-travels to the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942 where the underdog Russian Army is about to pull off a victory that will turn the tide of the war in favor of Allied forces. How did the Russians win the battle of Stalingrad and reverse the Nazis' dark winning streak at a critical time? Wilson takes us through the essential moments that lead to an Allied victory: from a frigid and deadly winter that stops Hitler's troops, to the deadly accuracy of Russian snipers prowling Stalingrad's bombed out ruins, to Soviet female pilots chasing the Nazis out of the sky, and one Russian general's bold maneuver that traps the Nazis and changes the course of the war.
- Rasia and Austin have two renovations on their hands for two couples with growing families; Juliet and Derek have a kitchen and living space from the 1970s while Cassie and Glenn need changes to their 1980s home to create a new main suite and office.