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- Retired homicide detective Chris Anderson and criminal defense attorney Fatima Silva help desperate families, convinced a loved one has been wrongfully convicted of murder. Each week Chris and Fatima investigate a new case. And each week they are forced to decide whether there's really been a wrongful conviction or whether the family needs to face the bitter truth that their loved one is guilty as charged . "Reasonable Doubt" is a hard-hitting, balanced and emotional look at the US criminal justice system.
- Legendary comedian Dennis Miller takes a nostalgic look back at that time when infomercials ruled the airwaves.
- Two successful, progressive LatinX men clash over the explosive rise of the socialist movement in the United States.
- Ken Andersen and Chad Swedberg were best friends since they were toddlers. But after Chad was murdered, Ken took the fall. Ken's family says the conviction was a gross miscarriage of justice and have asked Chris and Fatima to investigate.
- Legendary comedian Dennis Miller guides us through the early days of the infomercial craze. Some of the biggest names from that era; like Tony Little, Anthony Sullivan and Tony Robbins share their incredible origin stories.
- Once infomercials got big, stars wanted in on the action. Early pioneers like Leeza Gibbons and Suzanne Somers describe how they opened the door for Hollywood's biggest names to join the late-night sales wars.
- By the early 2000's, the golden age of infomercials was coming to an end. But a few unique voices broke through. Brooke Burke, Billy Blanks and Vince Offer, better known as the ShamWow Guy, share their incredible rags to riches stories.
- Retired homicide detective Chris Anderson and criminal defense attorney Melissa Lewcowicz travel to Slidell, Louisiana. They've been called in by the parents of "Mac" Phipps, a once up and coming rapper, who's been serving time for a murder they insist he did not do. Chris and Melissa reinvestigate the case before letting the family know whether they will get them help or whether Mac is right where he belongs.
- A mom is convinced her son, doing hard time for murdering his rival in love, is completely innocent. Chris and Melissa reopen the case and discover a web of betrayal, broken hearts and bloodshed.
- When 15-year old David Johnson had the opportunity to hang out with his older brother on New Year's eve, he jumped at the chance. Little did he know the night would end in murder and a long prison sentence. Now his mother wants Chris and Melissa to re-investigate the case and see if her son should really be in prison or whether he's just guilty by association.
- James Kulbicki was a cop with a dark secret - he'd had a baby out of wedlock with his young mistress. And when she turned up dead, some of his fellow officers said he killed her to keep the affair quiet. Now Chris and Melissa try to figure out if Jim is innocent - or if he's right where he belongs- behind bars.
- Does a murder victim's dying words prove the wrong man is doing time? Chris and Melissa head to Queens, New York to investigate.
- Patty Wlasiuk died when her truck plunged into a lake in 2002. Her husband Peter insists it was a suicide, but the jury says he killed her. What happened?
- Diane Fleming was a quiet, God fearing mom and a respected member of her community. But that all changed the day her husband was murdered and police accused her of spiking his Gatorade. Now, Diane's best friend from church is asking Chris and Melissa to re investigate the case. Was Diane really who she seemed to be? Or was she hiding a dark secret from her small town friends and neighbors?
- Chris and Melissa re-investigate the case of a Northern California man convicted of brutally murdering his parents. Was it a rage killing or a rush to judgment?
- A Wisconsin military vet is convicted of murdering her ex's best friend after a night of partying. Trouble is she was blackout drunk half the night and can barely remember what happened . Chris and Melissa reinvestigate the case and slowly piece together the events of that deadly night.
- Freddie Freeman was known to be a lady's man, a hustler, a cult leader - but not the cold-blooded killer of Michigan mayor. Chris and Melissa reopen the case.
- Retired homicide detective Chris Anderson and criminal defense attorney Fatima Silva investigate an emotionally charged case in Michigan. Did a teenager really kill his girlfriend for a few hundred bucks? Or is he serving time while the real killer walks free?
- Rap star C-Murder is is doing hard time, convicted of killing one of his biggest fans. Now, his family is calling in the "Reasonable Doubt" team to re-investigate the case. They'll decide whether this was a miscarriage of justice, or whether C-Murder is exactly where he belongs.
- Rap star Corey 'C-Murder' was convicted of killing teenager Steve Thomas, one of his biggest fans after a fight broke out at a club. Chris and Fatima uncover the truth for his family.
- A dying woman, in prison for killing her ex-husband, insists she's doing time for a crime she didn't commit.
- Truck driver Perry Mickell's family admits he was an unfaithful husband but they insist he never, ever would have murdered his wife in a seedy motel room. Was Perry wrongfully convicted of murder or is his family just in denial? Chris and Fatima re-investigate the case and run into some surprising twists and turns.
- 19-years after his cousin went missing, Jesse Watkins was convicted of his murder. No body was ever found, no evidence- just some loose talk. Jesse's family, desperate for help, insists that the man they love is a bragger and a liar- but not a killer. Chris and Fatima head to New Jersey to investigate the case of a man who literally talked his way into a prison cell.
- Chris and Fatima try to help a man who's convinced his twin brother was wrongfully convicted of drowning his new bride.
- Could a Missouri woman really have killed her parents just for some cash? A jury believed it but some of her family members don't. Chris and Fatima re-investigate the case and turn up some dark, small-town secrets.