48 Hours Episode Guide

Episode Guide

  • 48 Hours Mystery: Kidnapped

    A mother searches desperately for her kidnapped daughter.

  • 48 Hours 'Til Christmas

    Christmas-shopping craziness.

  • Abducted

    Guerrilla fighters in Colombia hold adventurer Glen Heggstad hostage for 33 days.

  • Abortion Battle

    Despite protests, abortion clinics remain open in Atlanta.

  • Accused

    A mother fights murder charges when arson experts testify she must have killed her own mother.

  • Afraid of Our Children

    Children with attachment disorder; troubled children out of control; controversial therapies.

  • After Hirohito

    Japan ponders its future as it mourns the passing of Hirohito.

  • After Life
  • After the Tears

    The investigation of the Columbine High School shooting massacre continues; influences of music, weapons and self-respect programs.

  • Afterlife

    People relate near-death experiences; experts examine the issue.

  • Against All Odds

    Disabled climber Tom Whitaker establishes a climbing foundation.

  • Against All Odds

    A young couple endures a ferry crash while on vacation.

  • Against All Odds

    A young girl battles a rare disease.

  • Against the Odds

    Young black men struggle to survive in tougher urban neighborhoods.

  • Airport

    The crowded skies over Denver's Stapleton International Airport during New Year's weekend.

  • All in the Family

    Unwanted children find a home in Possum Trot, Texas.

  • All Night Long

    Night-shift workers and others who are awake all night.

  • America for Sale

    Increasingly, foreign investors are purchasing American interests.

  • An American Tragedy

    Murder and abuse destroys a family.

  • An American Tragedy

    Developments in the search for John F. Kennedy Jr.'s plane.

  • An American Tragedy

    John F. Kennedy Jr.'s burial at sea; eyewitness testimony in court.

  • America's Fight

    Correspondents report on the latest developments in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

  • America's Health

    Members of the medical community and citizens assess the president's health-care plan.

  • Animal Intelligence

    Animals demonstrate intelligence through communication and actions.

  • Animal Magnetism

    Unusual relationships between man and beast; woman's quest to save the orangutan in Indonesia; lions as pets; glider pilot leads birds' migration; scientists study penguins in Antarctica.

  • Animal Magnetism

    Pet scams; pet custody battle; pet cloning.

  • Animal Magnetism
  • Animal Rights

    Medical experimentation on animals sparks conflict between the medical community and animal rights activists.

  • Another America

    Life in the Appalachians.

  • Answered Prayers
  • Anything for a Cure

    The alternative medicine rage.

  • Are We Alone?

    Whether there is extraterrestrial life.

  • Are We Having Fun Yet?

    Vacation misadventures; honeymoons; family vacations; locals vs. tourists; travel coupons; cruises.

  • Armed and Deadly

    Report focuses on the ban on the importation of semiautomatic assault weapons.

  • Assignment: Gorbachev

    Dan Rather discusses Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev's visit to the United States.

  • At Freedom's Gate

    Change sweeps Eastern Europe on the eve of the Malta Summit.

  • At Ground Zero

    Rescue and recovery continue in New York; interview with Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.

  • Babies at Risk

    Report examines the high rate of U.S. infant mortality.

  • Back on the Street

    Overcrowded prisons release convicted criminals back onto the streets.

  • Bad Girls

    Four teen girls shock their community when they go on an armed robbery spree.

  • Bad Medicine

    Allegations that doctors in trouble simply move to another state.

  • Badfellas

    Inside organized crime.

  • Beating Breast Cancer

    Defeating breast cancer.

  • Beating Heart Disease

    Americans are fighting back against heart disease through medical advances and changes of lifestyle.

  • Behind Closed Doors

    Social workers and at-risk children; man charges his ex-wife with child abuse; custody decisions; case loads.

  • Behind the Badge

    Inner-city police officers deal with the stress of life-and-death situations in their jobs.

  • Behind the Blue Line

    Inside a South Central Los Angeles police precinct.

  • Behind the Seams

    Holiday shopping: outlet malls; inside fashion; sweatshop.

  • Behind the Smile

    Report examines the business as well as the glamour of beauty pageants.

  • Behind the Smile

    San Francisco deals with the destruction of Tuesday's earthquake.

  • Behind the Soaps

    Report goes behind the scenes of several daytime dramas.

  • Bet on Murder

    A bookie's wife is murdered.

  • Betrayed

    Doctors accused of sexual misconduct.

  • The Better Sex

    Program looks at which side is winning the battle of the sexes.

  • Binge

    Binge drinking among young people carries consequences.

  • Birth of a Militia

    In Utah, paramilitarists form a militia, recruit members and take up arms.

  • Bitter Pill

    After a jury convicts a woman of poisoning two people by putting cyanide in Excedrin, she gets a 90-year sentence.

  • Blaming the Babysitter

    Thirteen-year-old Ashley Howes is tried for a child's murder.

  • Blood and Money

    Investment banker Robert Kissel is murdered in his luxurious Hong Kong apartment in 2003.

  • Blood Simple

    Laila Ali, Freeda Forman, Jacqui Frazier, Vicki Gotti, Pete Rose Jr. discuss growing up in famous families.

  • Bomb Scare

    Bombs in the hands of U.S. citizens; spousal revenge; airport security; children with homemade bombs; Oklahoma City and the World Trade Center disasters; the Unabomber.

  • Bookie's Wife

    When a woman is murdered, her husband is arrested, and his brother commits suicide, but a writer refuses to reveal her knowledge of the crime.

  • Born to Be Wild

    Killer dogs; elephants in captivity; snakes in Guam; bear cubs; otters.

  • Boston Strangler

    Reinvestigating the 1962 case of the Boston Strangler, Albert DeSalvo.

  • Breaking Point

    A controversial program sends troubled teens to rehabilitation schools.

  • Breaking Point

    Family members make a difficult decision because they believe a son is potentially violent and needs immediate help.

  • By Two and Two
  • Campus Insecurity

    Investigate a date rape drug; the threat of fire in college dormitories; fraternity hazing.

  • Can Justin Be Saved?

    Events conspire to draw an 11-year-old into the world of gangs.

  • Can Justin Be Saved?

    Events draw an 11-year-old into the world of gangs; kayaker's Olympic aspirations.

  • Chance of a Lifetime

    Medical techniques: surgery for tremors; breast cancer and pregnancy; treatments for snoring, stroke.

  • Cheating Death

    People who cheated death; plane-crash survivors; skydiver; woman coaxes kidnappers to spare her life.

  • Cheating Death
  • Cheating Death

    Survivors tell of life-threatening experiences including a plane crash, a ferry disaster and a hit-and-run accident.

  • Child Care

    Working parents often face limited options and many dangers when seeking child care.

  • Childhunter

    Profile of suspected child-killer Lewis Lent.

  • China Rebellion

    Student rebellions in China intensify.

  • Choosing Sides

    Tactics used by members of the extreme right wing to defend their beliefs.

  • Citizen Jane

    A niece discovers she is the benefactor of a fortune after her aunt's murder.

  • Class of 2000

    Freshmen at Lafayette High School in Williamsburg, Va., address problems faced by the class of 2000.

  • Class of 2000: Dare to Learn

    Five teens discuss the skills and talents they will need for life in the next century.

  • Class of 2000: Driven to Extremes

    In the wake of the Columbine High School shooting, many wonder what makes teens turn violent.

  • Class of 2000: Great Expectations

    Notable teens in the millennium's first graduating class.

  • Class of 2000: Too Much Too Soon

    Notable high-school seniors overcome daunting obstacles to succeed in life and school at the millennium.

  • Clues

    Forensic detectives who solve crimes.

  • Cold Cases Get Hot

    Twenty years after the crime, there are new clues in the case of an 11-year-old boy who saw his family murdered.

  • Cold Shoulder

    The plight of the homeless in New York City.

  • The Colonel's Wife

    U.S. Col. Marecek, a Czech native, faces charges of killing his wife.

  • The Confession

    Police coerce false confessions to the murder of Stephanie Crowe, 12.

  • A Cop Behind Bars

    A woman gathers evidence she says will exonerate an officer convicted of murdering his girlfriend.

  • Cops on Trial

    Police departments address the incidence of police brutality.

  • Courage

    People reach extraordinary goals; deaf ballplayer; runner with a disability.

  • Crazy About Elvis

    'Elvismania' lives on 20 years after his death.

  • Crime in the Dark

    Numerous issues complicate rape cases.

  • Crimes in the Dark

    Reporting and indicting rapists is complicated.

  • Crimes of the Heart

    Con artists prey on those looking for love and companionship.

  • Critical Condition

    Report examines the shortage of nurses in American hospitals.

  • Crude Awakening

    The Valdez oil spill wreaks havoc on the environment, the oil industry and native Alaskans.

  • Cry Rape

    Three girls accuse high-school seniors of statutory rape in Michigan.

  • Crystal USA

    Users of crystal mescaline find it easy to make the hallucinogen.

  • Cybercrime

    Transgressions in cyberspace, including adoption fraud, pyramid money-making schemes, and questionable Internet relationships.

  • Cybercrimes

    On-line offenses including adoption fraud, pyramid schemes and Internet pen pals.

  • Cyberstalker

    A '48 Hours'/Reader's Digest investigation of the dark side of the Web.

  • Daddy's Little Girl

    A father/daughter relationship in Ohio ends in murder.

  • Dad's Double Life

    A woman discovers, 15 years after her husband's presumed suicide, that he is living in another state under a false identity.

  • Dad's Double Life

    A man's betrayal impacts both his family and a Texas community.

  • Dangerous Liaisons

    A personal trainer and his gorgeous girlfriends are at the center of a twisted murder plot.

  • Dangerous Reunion

    An old classmate targets former cheerleaders.

  • Dark Voyage

    The events surrounding the mysterious death of aspiring actress Ashley Barnett on the cruise ship Paradise in October 2005.

  • David's Journey

    David battles obsessive compulsive disorder.

  • Day of Reckoning

    A report on the McVeigh execution focuses on the victims and the resilience of the country.

  • Dead Certain

    Two women fight to clear their father's name of charges that he murdered their mother.

  • Dead Men Tell No Tales

    An interview with serial killer Tommy Lynn Sells.

  • Dead Men Tell No Tales

    An interview with serial killer Tommy Lynn Sells ends with the trial jury's decision.

  • Dead Tired

    Hectic lifestyles and the consequences of sleep deprivation.

  • Deadly Dose

    A woman comes under investigation when pain killers laced with cyanide kill two people, including her husband.

  • Deadly Mix

    The fight against drunken driving.

  • Deadly Obsession

    Carl and Teri Brandt, along with Teri's niece, are found dead after seeking refuge from Hurricane Ivan.

  • Deadly Proposal

    Wayne Guidry Jr. is arrested, tried and found guilty for the murder of Stephanie Pepper and sentenced to life in prison without parole.

  • Deadly Risk

    Erin Brockovich battles a toxic threat in her own home.

  • Deadly Secret

    The Kalamazoo Cold Case Unit solves the mysterious 1994 disappearance of Khristine Smith, a Michigan wife and mother.

  • Death Benefits

    Detectives probe the deaths of two infants.

  • Death by Midnight

    Program looks at the legal maneuverings to save an Omaha death-row inmate from execution, while the murder victim's family pleads for justice.

  • Death by Midnight: The Final Countdown

    The moments leading up to a murderer's execution.

  • Death in the Desert

    Sent to a correctional program for his behavioral problems, a teenager dies there.

  • Death of a Dream

    An aspiring Broadway dancer is murdered.

    Thursday 10th December 9:00pm EST - WE tv
  • Death Row Kids

    Approximately 30 juveniles nationwide presently occupy death row.

  • The Deprogramming

    The deprogramming of a 14-year-old boy pits a mother against a controversial church.

  • Desperate Journey

    Illegal immigrants: How do they get here; what problems do they encounter and present.

  • Desperate Measures

    People learn to heal themselves in extraordinary ways, beyond conventional medicine.

  • Devil on Main St.

    Teenage suicide and satanic cults.

  • Disaster in the Delta

    The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina; why rescue and relief efforts took so long to get under way; who is responsible for the situation and what the next step should be.

  • Discipline: When Is It Too Much?

    Disciplining children.

  • Don't Touch My Child

    A mother and child hide from a father accused of sexual abuse.

  • Don't Touch My Child

    With new identities, a woman and her son make a new life away from the boy's father, who she says is sexually abusive.

  • Double Identity

    A man poses as a doctor and practices medicine for 20 years.

  • Double Life

    A phony doctor pulls off one of the biggest frauds in medical history.

  • Driven to Extremes

    A humorous look at driving in New York City.

  • Drug Informer

    Woman goes under cover to help the government bag drug dealers.

  • Drug War on Main Street

    Ordinary citizens fight back against drug abuse.

  • Drunk or Sober

    Americans struggle to sober up as the effects of alcoholism become apparent.

  • Duty Death Dishonor
  • Dying Wish

    Increasingly, family must choose whether to stop life support for a gravely ill person.

  • Earthquake Coverage

    Update on the Southern California earthquake.

  • Easy Street

    Life in Beverly Hills.

  • Ecstasy

    The drug Ecstasy.

  • Ecstasy

    The drug Ecstasy.

  • Emergency USA

    A Boston emergency room.

  • End of Innocence

    Conviction of a woman for child molestation is overturned.

  • The End of the Dream
  • End of the Road

    When a father is murdered while jogging, his family comes under suspicion.

  • The Enemy Within

    A teen is accused of murdering her mother; struggles between children and parents following divorce.

  • Everybody Has a Story

    Correspondent Steve Hartman proves that some of the most interesting stories are waiting to be found in some of the least likely places.

  • Everybody's Talking

    The TV talk show wars.

  • Expert Witness

    Use of testimonies in the courtroom.

  • Exposed

    Serial killer Bill Bradford poses as an amateur photographer to lure in his victims.

  • An Eye on Crime

    Criminal suspects.

  • Eyewitness

    Eyewitness testimony as evidence in court.

  • Faith Under Fire

    The scandal-ridden world of televangelists.

  • Fakes

    Authorities fight the flood of bogus goods and services in the marketplace.

  • Fame

    The fickle nature of fame.

  • Fame

    People go to great lengths to achieve fame; with Darva Conger, 'Survivor' contestants, Sammie Bush and the 'Whassup' guys.

  • A Family Accused

    A Massachusetts family that ran a day-care center fights child-molestation convictions.

  • Family Feud

    Family values defined; nontraditional families; basketball star vows virginity; movie sex and violence.

  • Family Feud

    People discuss how they believe relatives have slighted them; comedian Louie Anderson.

  • Family Secret

    Old problems and new trends in adoption.

  • A Family Torn Apart

    When a wealthy man is found murdered, investigators turn to his family for suspects.

  • A Family's Shame

    When a family member turns out to be a killer, a struggle ensues between family loyalty and personal ethics.

  • Fast Lane

    Americans work faster and harder, but find they have less time for themselves.

  • Fatal Attraction

    Delaware attorney Tom Capano is convicted of murdering Anne Marie Fahey in 1996; crime writer Ann Rule.

  • Fatal Encounter

    Man stands trial for murdering a teen he thought posed him danger.

  • Fatal Mistake

    Hidden pregnancies and discarded newborns.

  • Fatal Mistake

    An attorney is a suspect in the killing of the Delaware governor's press secretary.

  • Fatal Secrets

    A report on the dangers AIDS poses to doctors and patients includes a segment on the right to know.

  • Fathers Fight Back

    Fathers victimized by the child-custody system.

  • Favorite Daughter?

    Reporters investigate a woman's murder coupled with the disappearance of her daughter.

  • Fear of Fat

    Americans struggle to eat more healthfully.

  • Fear of Fat

    Analysis of the O.J. Simpson defense strategy; Americans struggle to eat more healthfully.

  • The Fight to Forgive

    Stories of forgiveness.

  • The Fight to Forgive

    A man searches for his a father, an FBI agent who abandoned his family 20 years earlier.

  • Fighting Back

    Americans fight back against crime.

  • Fire

    With increased public awareness of the dangers of fire, the role of the firefighter has changed.

  • Flood, Sweat and Tears

    Flooding in the Midwest and an East Coast heat wave mark the summer's unusual weather.

  • For Better, for Worse

    Love, marriage and divorce in the '90s.

  • For Better or Worse

    Dr. Drew Pinsky, Ellen Fein and Anne Meara predict the marital success of three couples.

  • For Love or Money

    Elderly guardianship rights.

  • Forced Confession

    A 12-year-old girl is found murdered in her bedroom.

  • Forever Young

    Americans' obsession with staying young.

  • The Fragile X Mystery

    The 'fragile X' genetic defect is responsible for problems ranging from flat feet to mental retardation.

  • Free to Kill

    A parolee kills again.

  • Free to Kill

    Update: A paroled murderer strikes again.

  • From Disaster to Discovery

    Report describes the direction of the U.S. space program since the Challenger disaster.

  • From Rags to Riches

    Cameras go behind the fashion scene.

  • Gambling Fever

    The growth of legalized gambling and gambling addiction.

  • Gambling With Your Life

    Gambling addictions affect governments as well as people.

  • Gay Bashing

    The homosexual community fights back against gay-bashing.

  • Generation X-tra Large

    Obesity: new warnings; camp for overweight children; fat-fighting breakthroughs.

  • Get Rich Quick

    People look for ways to make easy money in hard times.

  • Get Rich Quick/The Harder They Fall

    People look for ways to make easy money in hard times; celebrities experiencing hard times.

  • Getting Away With Murder

    A family is convinced they know who killed their loved one, but there is no evidence to prove it.

  • Getting Away With Murder

    Although they cannot prove it, family members are sure they know who killed their loved one.

  • Ghosts of Mississippi

    Elderly people are murdered in a small town.

  • Ghosts of Mississippi

    A string of elderly murders disturbs a Mississippi town.

  • Gimme a Break

    Winter escapes.

  • Girl Next Door
  • The Girls Next Door

    The murder of a beautiful young girl haunts a town.

  • Giving Thanks

    Inspirational stories tell how people help others.

  • Going for Broke

    Americans who prospered on the economic boom of the '80s face hard times in the '90s.

  • Going Too Far?

    Censorship targets books, recordings, films and other forms of entertainment.

  • Gold Medal Fever

    Americans prepare for the Summer Olympics in the wake of an embarrassing performance in the winter games.

  • Gold Rush

    Start-up companies look to strike it rich; the Internet.

  • Grandmother's Mission

    A grandmother worries that a man on death row for killing her family is innocent and that the real killers are still at large.

  • Great Dames

    Profiles of Debbie Reynolds, Joan Collins, Dr. Gloria Wilder Braithwaite, Madeleine Albright, Heloise and an 80-to-90-something women's dance troupe.

  • Gunfight

    Pro- and anti-gun lobbies clash on a Maryland referendum.

  • Hanging Tough

    Victims of the recession fight back.

  • Hard Evidence

    How forensic detectives use clues to solve baffling crimes.

  • Hard Sell

    Ad executives strive to sell other people's wares in the competitiveness of New York's Madison Avenue.

  • Hard Time

    Prisons get tough with criminals.

  • The Harder They Fall

    Celebrities experiencing hard times.

  • Have You Seen Them?

    The disappearance of three Springfield, Mo., women baffles authorities.

  • Healing or Hype

    New treatments that most doctors won't prescribe.

  • Heavy Burden
  • Here Comes Mr. Clinton

    The inauguration and the changing of administrations.

  • Heroes Under Fire

    A devastating fire in an abandoned building in Worcester, Mass., claims the lives of six firefighters.

  • The Heroin Connection

    A sharp rise in heroin-smuggling makes it the potential drug epidemic of the '90s.

  • Hitting Home

    Domestic violence poses a threat to the family unit.

  • Hitting the Jackpot

    The spread of Las Vegas-style gambling.

  • Hollywood

    In and around the movie-making business, Hollywood as seen by celebrities, tourists, movie moguls, aspiring performers and others.

  • Home Grown High

    With a crackdown on its importation, users and sellers turn to growing marijuana domestically.

  • Home Repair, Home Despair

    Home ownership: how to avoid rip-offs; do-it-yourselfers; dream homes that become nightmares.

  • Homeless Street

    Report details the plight of the homeless.

  • Hooked

    A prescription analgesic called Oxycontin is linked to addiction.

  • Hoping for a Miracle

    Doctors separate conjoined twins.

  • Hospital

    Survival struggles at a Dallas Hospital.

  • Hot TV

    Report chronicles the world of syndicated TV programming.

  • A House Divided
  • How Safe Is Your Hospital?

    Hazards facing hospital patients; dangerous medical mistakes.

  • How to Make a Million

    Entrepreneurs who struck it rich.

  • Human Guinea Pigs

    Human subjects in experiments conducted around the country encounter abuse.

  • Hurricane Watch

    Coverage of Hurricane Gilbert.

  • Hurricane Watch: Hugo

    Hurricane Hugo approaches the U.S. mainland.

  • A Husband Accused

    A man's children try to prove he is innocent of a murder charge.

  • I Can't Remember

    Memory loss: why it happens, and the pertinent part of the brain.

  • I Want My Baby

    Adoption battles.

  • Idol Maker

    One man's successes in the music industry.

  • If You Could See Them Now

    Celebrities of the past star in Branson, Mo.; Love Canal update; Johnny Gosch, whose face on a milk carton inspired a cause; Mary Wilson of the Supremes.

  • Impossible Mission

    Five of the nation's top detectives join forces to free a man on Florida's death row.

  • Impossible Mission

    Four journalism students investigate a 14-year-old murder and uncover important clues.

  • The Imposter

    Confidence man David Pecard has infiltrated police departments and military posts, put criminals behind bars and posed as an ER technician while assuming more than 20 fake identities.

  • In a Panic

    Exposure therapy helps those with panic disorders; with Donny Osmond.

  • In AIDS Alley

    AIDS manifests itself in the general public via drug addicts, unsuspecting sex partners and newborns.

  • In High School

    Two Ohio high schools, suburban and urban, are compared and contrasted.

  • In the Cocaine War

    South America to Washington, D.C., a drug pipeline to the United States; an update on the arrest of an alleged Bolivian drug czar.

  • In the Danger Zone

    Newly discovered deadly viruses threaten the U.S. population.

  • In the Grand Canyon

    The natural spectacle of the Grand Canyon.

  • In the Line of Fire

    Courageous workers tackle dangerous and life-threatening jobs; volcano research; Lolo Hotshots face California forest fires; volunteer firefighters.

  • In the Promised Land

    Two days in the occupied territories of Israel, including Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip.

  • In the Rhino War

    Government officials and naturalists in Africa fight the extinction of the black rhinoceros.

  • In the Wild

    In Yosemite National Park on Independence Day weekend, the report examines whether national parks are in crisis as environmental groups charge.

  • Incredible Families

    A family adopts 20 children; a town adopts 60 children; a family trades video games for classical music.

  • Incredible Journeys: A Decade of 48 Hours

    A 10-year retrospective updates stories on the war on drugs, a reopened murder investigation and a homeless boy.

  • Indecent Proposals

    Sexual harassment.

  • The Informer
  • Inside Scotland Yard

    Scotland Yard must protect British royalty, fight terrorism and crime, and maintain tradition.

  • Inside the Vatican

    Report takes a behind-the-scenes look at the Vatican.

  • Inside West Point

    Many of West Point's cherished traditions come under attack.

  • An Interview With the President

    Dan Rather interviews President Clinton, Sen. Robert Dole (R-Kan.) and Ross Perot.

  • The Investigators

    A family sues the LAPD for the shooting death of Anthony Dwain Lee at a Halloween party in 2000; a U.S. customs agent battles international child pornography ring; Bobbi Bacha, Clara Harris' private detective.

  • Invisible Killers

    Dangerous viruses, fungi and infections are surveyed, including stachybotrus fungus, strep B and E. coli.

  • Invitation to a Murder
  • Is Flying Safe?

    Plane crashes and how to prevent them.

  • Is It a Crime?

    Viewers can visit www.cbs.com to vote on four controversial court cases.

  • Is Your Food Safe?

    Supermarket foods are tested.

  • Is Your Food Safe? Part Two

    An investigation of pesticide in food.

  • Isn't It Romantic!

    Romance-novel industry.

  • It's All in Your Head

    A scientist says his invention, brain 'fingerprinting,' will revolutionize crime fighting.

  • It's All in Your Head
  • It's Just Sex

    People are more outspoken about sex during today's new sexual revolution.

  • It's Only Sex

    People are more outspoken about sex during today's new sexual revolution.

  • Jane's Justice

    An 80-something amateur detective goes after a killer and gets her revenge.

  • JFK

    Program examines facts that have been established regarding President Kennedy's assassination.

  • The Journey Home

    After five years, a divorced woman finds her missing children who were abducted by their father.

  • The Journey Home

    Update: A divorced woman finds her missing children who were abducted by their father.

  • Judging Dr. Morgan

    An obstetrician believes too many doctors perform unnecessary Caesarean sections to protect themselves from lawsuits.

  • Justice for Jon-Benet

    Interview with Jon-Benet Ramsey's parents; investigation of key evidence.

  • Justice for Sheila?

    Updates add information about the murder investigation of Sheila Bellush, killed in front of her babies.

  • Justice for Sheila
  • Justice in Black and White

    The U.S. legal system and racial matters; the Fuhrman tapes; Philadelphia police scandal; profile of Dennis Schatzman, journalist, Los Angeles Sentinel; African-Americans' distrust of the legal system and the media.

  • Katrina's Fury

    Hurricane Katrina leaves devastation in its wake.

  • Kidnapped

    The crime of kidnapping.

  • Kidnapped

    A woman hires mercenaries to retrieve her abducted daughter; allegations about the father in Greece are disturbing.

  • The Killer Next Door

    Suburbanites grapple with AIDS.

  • The Killer Next Door

    Possible release of murderer from prison; victims' families and prosecutors react.

  • A Killer Walks Free

    An Oregon murderer's scheduled parole stirs controversy.

  • A Knock on the Door

    Melinda Harmon is a suspect in the murder of her husband, banker David Harmon.

  • Krystal's Courage

    A 10-year-old girl helps police catch one of the country's most prolific killers.

  • Krystal's Courage

    The fate of a serial killer rests in a 10-year-old's hands.

  • Krystal's Courage

    A 10-year-old girl survives an attack and helps catch a serial killer.

  • Krystal's Courage

    A 10-year-old girl survives an attack and helps catch a serial killer.

  • L.A. Ground Zero

    Los Angeles, six months after the riots.

  • L.A. Justice

    Los Angeles' overburdened legal system.

  • Las Vegas

    Two days in the lives of entertainers, gamblers and middle-class residents of the gambling mecca of Las Vegas.

  • Last Call

    Employees at a Miller Brewing Co. plant cope with downsizing.

  • The Legacy

    Blessings and burdens of growing up in famous families; Vicki Gotti, Pete Rose Jr., Laila Ali, Freeda Foreman and Jackie Frazier grew up in famous families.

  • Legends

    Kirk Douglas; Julie Andrews; Lauren Hutton; Loretta Lynn.

  • Lies

    The pervasiveness of lying.

  • Lights ... Camera ... Canton

    Making John Grisham's 'A Time to Kill.'

  • Lights ... Camera ... Canton

    Making John Grisham's 'A Time to Kill'; actor Matthew McConaughey; the film's Hollywood premiere.

  • Lights, Camera, War!

    The making of a movie on blacks and the Civil War affects the actors.

  • Living Better Longer

    A joint report with Prevention magazine provides secrets to living longer; with Nick Nolte and Eartha Kitt.

  • Living With the Enemy

    Domestic violence; former football player Mark Gastineau discusses how violence at home put him behind bars.

  • Living With the Enemy

    Domestic violence; former football player Mark Gastineau discusses how violence at home put him behind bars.

  • Lost Behind Bars

    Americans in foreign prisons.

  • The Lost Children

    One of America's largest adoption scams tears apart families.

    Saturday 12th December 10:01pm EST - KTVT (CBS)
  • A Lot to Lose

    Several weight-loss methods, including the Atkins Diet, the Fobi Pouch, prescription and over-the-counter diet methods are examined.

  • Lottery Fever

    The popularity and jackpots of state lotteries are on the rise.

  • Love in Black and White

    Challenges faced by multiracial families and couples.

  • Love Lost

    The July 2005 disappearance of honeymooner George Smith from the cruise ship Brilliance of the Seas.

  • LSD Return Trip

    LSD rises in popularity among collegians.

  • Making Babies

    As the infertility rate grows, baby-boomer couples go to greater lengths to have children.

  • Making It

    Small-town salesman writes a novel; four hopeful filmmakers.

  • Making News

    Behind the scenes of a tabloid newspaper.

  • Male Menopause

    Men and the effort to stay young; hormone DHEA; Jack LaLanne; sports cars; health and beauty products; girdles; first-wives round table.

  • Manhunt

    Missouri police and National Guard search for the killer of three people.

  • The Many Faces of Marsha

    A woman's struggle with over 200 personalities spotlights multiple personality disorder.

  • Mardi Gras

    New Orleans' wildest celebration -- Mardi Gras.

  • Marked for Life

    The ethical implications of genetic research and engineering.

  • Massacre

    The investigation of the Killeen, Texas, mass shooting continues.

  • Matchmaker

    Singles look for love in various places; seeking love on the Internet; Russian brides.

  • Matchmaker

    Finding a safe match.

  • Medical Mysteries

    Rare disorders and remedies include encephalitis, Batten disease, a paralysis treatment in Israel and music therapy for neurological conditions.

  • Medical Mysteries
  • Memory of Murder

    In November 2004, Peter and Joan Porco are attacked in their bed with an ax.

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  • Miami Fights Back

    Miami attempts to combat crime and corruption, and clean up its 'wicked' image.

  • Michael Jackson: Picking up the Pieces

    Pop icon Michael Jackson's legacy, the investigation into his death and what happened when he collapsed.

  • Middletown, U.S.A

    Townspeople make a comeback in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

  • Million Dollar Babies

    Premature babies' growth into childhood.

  • The Millionaire Boys Club

    Affluent teenagers are involved in a drug ring.

  • Millionaire Manhunt
  • Mindy's Secret

    A 16-year-old shoots and kills her father.

  • Mindy's Story

    A teen says she killed her father in self-defense.

  • Miracle Babies

    A family faces a tough decision regarding conjoined twins.

  • Miracle Cure

    The desperately ill and afflicted seek miracles in a French village.

  • Miracle Workers

    Medical advances give new hope to patients.

  • Miracles

    A commissioned poll reveals that 70 percent of Americans believe in miracles; reports of miracles come from varied sources, including the Roman Catholic Church and the medical community.

  • The Miracles of September 11

    After the impact; keeping oneself and one's business safe against terrorism.

  • Missing

    Updates on several missing people; Traci Rene Conrad; baby Kerri Mammini; Robert Kloak.

  • Missing in Action

    Americans search for MIAs in Vietnam 20 years after war's end.

  • Mission Impossible

    Intrepid but durable people; 'human pyramid' Walter Guerrero; skier Picabo Street; female stunt-flier; Kenyan sprinters.

  • Money or Your Life

    When the uninsured face catastrophic illness.

  • More Than a Game

    High stakes and competitive spirit characterize college basketball, both on and off the court.

  • Moscow Vice

    Soviet police cope with a rising crime rate.

  • A Mother Accused

    Allegations of Munchausen-by-proxy syndrome, hurting one's children to get attention, damage a family.

  • A Mother Accused

    A woman is charged with the murder of her son.

  • A Mother Accused

    A Mormon woman from Idaho is charged with the murder of her son.

  • A Mother's Search

    A mother travels thousands of miles to find and help her schizophrenic son.

  • Mr. Wonderful

    Confidence man Matt Matthews is convicted on eight counts of theft by fraud after manipulating women for their money.

  • Multiple Choice

    Reproduction technology affects U.S. population as multiple births increase.

  • Murder Capital

    Washington, D.C., fights its crack epidemic, partly responsible for its high murder rate.

  • Murder Comes Knocking

    A young father is gunned down at his door, and his ex-wife and her parents are in prison for their connections to his death.

  • Murder for Hire?

    Authorities investigate the case of Sheila Bellush, murdered in front of her four babies.

  • Murder in L.A.

    Two women blame each other for a man's murder.

  • Murder in Las Vegas

    A Las Vegas real-estate millionaire is murdered.

  • Murder in the Desert

    A woman faces charges of murdering her millionaire husband.

  • Murder in the Family

    A woman on trial for killing her husband defends herself by accusing her daughter of the crime.

  • Murder in the Fast Lane

    The sister of racer Mickey Thompson investigates the 14-year-old mystery of his murder.

  • Murder, Madness, Insanity

    Michael Hayes, found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity, is revisited.

  • Murder on His Mind

    A jury finds Stephen Stanko guilty of murder and recommends the death penelty.

  • Murder on Lockhart Road

    A former Indiana state trooper, convicted of killing his wife and their two children, fights to prove his innocence, focusing on crime-scene evidence that did not implicate him.

  • Murder on the Cape
  • Murder or Madness

    Use of the insanity defense.

  • Murder They Wrote

    When twins Betty Wilson and Peggy Lowe are tried on murder charges, one is convicted and the other acquitted despite the exact same evidence being used in both cases.

  • Murder They Wrote: By Two and Two

    Jim Schutze's 'By Two and Two' tells the story of twin sisters charged with capital murder.

  • Murder They Wrote: Double Jeopardy

    Incriminating evidence is found after a man is already acquitted of a crime in Bob Hill's 'Double Jeopardy.'

  • Murder They Wrote: Murder in Spokane

    Mark Fuhrman's 'Murder in Spokane' criticizes police efforts to locate a murderer.

  • Murder They Wrote, Murder in Spokane

    In a new novel, Mark Fuhrman writes about a botched investigation into a serial killer.

  • Murder They Wrote: Precious Angels

    Barbara Davis's 'Precious Angels' profiles a woman now on death row.

  • Murder They Wrote: The End of the Dream

    Ann Rule's 'The End of the Dream' profiles four bright, attractive criminals.

  • Murder They Wrote, the End of the Dream

    A preacher's son becomes a bank robber and kills himself rather than go to prison.

  • Murder They Wrote: The End of the Dream

    Ann Rule's 'The End of the Dream' profiles four bright, attractive criminals.

  • Murder They Wrote: While Innocents Slept

    Adrian Havill's 'While Innocents Slept' tells the story of a woman's suspicions that her ex-husband is responsible for her child's death.

  • Murder USA

    The national murder rate rises.

  • Murder Without Justice

    A woman is a victim of rape and torture.

  • My Daughter's Killer

    A woman confronts the murderer of her daughter.

  • My Father's Killer

    A woman tries to save the man on death row who killed her father.

  • The N.Y. Underground

    The world beneath New York City's streets.

  • A Nation's Farewell

    The country says goodbye to President Ronald Reagan.

  • Nature's Fury

    Hurricane Georges ravages the Caribbean and the Gulf Coast.

  • Nature's Fury

    Hurricane Floyd threatens the Atlantic coastline; the course of Hurricane Floyd is charted.

  • Nature's Fury: El Nino

    Devastation wrought by El Nino; California evacuations; crop damage; floods; Florida tornados.

  • Never Forget

    New technology helps police solve crimes.

  • Never Forget

    Two unsolved murders of 15-year-old girls, from 1963 and 1975, may now have suspects.

  • Never Forget

    Sgt. Rick Nagle investigates two Massachusetts murder cases.

  • Never Forget

    A murder in Greenwich, Conn., and one in Greenhills, Ohio, remain unsolved for decades.

  • Never Forget

    DNA evidence and technology allow investigators to open old cases.

  • Never Forget

    Detectives are solving old cases.

  • Never Forget IV

    Tenacious detectives use modern technology to crack previously unsolvable murder cases.

  • Nightmare Next Door

    Nuclear bomb plants release toxins into the environment, residents of neighboring communities feel the effects.

  • Nightmare on Eagle Drive

    A Dallas woman is accused of killing her two young sons.

  • No Place Like Home

    Chicagoans in public housing fight to save their high-rise from crime and decay.

  • Not in My Army

    Gays in the military.

  • Not on My Planet

    Citizens fight to save the environment.

  • Not on My Street

    Yonkers, N.Y., residents wage passionate arguments in response to a judge's recent desegregation order in that city.

  • Nothing but the Truth

    The issue of race in the O.J. Simpson trial.

  • Nowhere to Hide

    Privacy in the information age; theft of identity; spy gadgets and techniques; surveillance cameras.

  • Obsessed

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder.

  • On a Diet

    The obsession with weight control.

  • On Gang Street

    Los Angeles street gangs: report covers their behavior, motivation, and those affected by their actions.

  • On Hate Street

    Hate crimes, racism and prejudice.

  • On Hero Street

    People who perform heroic deeds.

  • On Lonely Street

    Singles seek to end their loneliness.

  • On Runaway Street

    A follow-up reports on efforts to reunite the nation's generation of runaway children with their parents.

  • On Runaway Street

    Authorities strive to reunite the nation's generation of runaway children with their parents.

  • On Sunset Boulevard

    Residents predict Los Angeles' fate in the next decade.

  • On the Border

    Latin America's politically and economically oppressed try to enter the United States illegally.

  • On the Brink

    The futures of medicine, technology and lifestyle; countdown to 2000 in Fiji; Dan Rather anchors over Times Square in New York; couple marry in Fiji to become the first newlyweds of the millennium.

  • On the Campaign Trail

    Two days of presidential campaigning at the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primaries, including a review of New Hampshire results.

  • On the Edge

    Americans seek quick fixes for family crises, marital strife and depression.

  • On the Edge

    A family struggles to get help for a troubled son before he becomes violent.

  • On the Edge of Your Seat

    People who seek out danger; female sky-divers; high-risk rescuers; movie stuntwomen; human cannonballs; roller coaster enthusiasts.

  • On the Fast Track

    The 24 Hours of LeMans auto race is a clash not only of men and machines but of corporations as well.

  • On the Road to War

    Report follows 13 marines from Camp LeJeune, N.C., to Saudi Arabia.

  • On the Run

    Two young women escape from jail and go on a run across America.

  • On the Run
  • On Tour With Paul McCartney

    On tour with Paul McCartney.

  • One Last Chance

    When convicted murderers plead for clemency.

  • One Last Chance

    Update revisits Juan Carlos Castro, ward of the state of Florida.

  • The Opposite Sex

    Dating and how men and women see each other.

  • The Other Woman

    A nurse is accused of having an affair with a married surgeon, then murdering him.

  • Our Kids, Armed and Dangerous

    American children's relationship with guns.

  • Out of Control
  • Out of Mind

    Schizophrenia strikes one of every 100 Americans and is one of the most misunderstood illnesses.

  • Over the Edge

    When an art dealer's wife dies in a car crash, questions arise as to whether it was an accident or a murder.

  • Over Their Heads

    Overextended credit leads to financial ruin.

  • Pain Killers

    Doctors help patients battle excruciating pain.

  • Panic, Fears and Phobias

    Panic, fears and phobias afflict 24 million Americans.

  • The Parent Trap

    Some people put excessive pressure on their children to excel.

  • Parent Trap

    Prescribing drugs to control children's behavior.

  • The People's Princess
  • Perfect

    The arrest of unlicensed surgeon Daniel Callahan; three friends in their 50s undergo cosmetic surgery; partygoers get injections of botulinum toxin, type A, a muscle paralyzer that reduces wrinkles.

  • The Perfect Child

    An Atlanta couple face a tough choice when the Russian child they adopt isn't as healthy as they were told.

  • Perfect Match

    Parents await a five-organ transplant for their 4-year-old; the risks of caffeine.

  • Perfect Match

    The forbidden love between a U.S. Marine and a Bahrainian princess.

  • Perfect Specimen

    People go to sometimes dangerous lengths to achieve the body beautiful.

  • Perfect Specimen/LSD

    People go to sometimes dangerous lengths to achieve the body beautiful; LSD rises in popularity among collegians.

  • Pet Passion

    Americans and their pets.

  • Politically Correct

    Political correctness: sensitivity or censorship?

  • Polygamy

    Portrait of a polygamous family in Circleville, Utah; two women discuss their escape from a fundamentalist polygamy group near Salt Lake City.

  • Porn in the U.S.A.

    The war on pornography.

  • Precious Angels

    Darlie Routier of Dallas was accused of murdering her two sons.

  • Predators

    Washington state considers drastic measures for repeat sex offenders.

  • Presumed Guilty

    The wrongly convicted and those who claim to be serve prison terms.

  • Price for Life

    Investigators probe the black market in human organs in the United States and abroad.

  • Price of Perfection

    The quest for perfection may lead to mental and physical disorders.

  • Price of Perfection
  • Prime Suspect
  • Princess Diana: Fatal Decisions

    Dan Rather reports on the French investigation of the death of Princess Diana; anniversary events.

  • Prisoners in Paradise

    A jailhouse interview with one of four American defendants charged with the murder of their traveling companion while vacationing on a Caribbean Island.

  • Private Matters

    Invasion of privacy grows with the proliferation of technology.

  • Prom Night

    The senior prom in the '90s.

  • Psychics and Skeptics

    Nearly two-thirds of the U.S. population believe in psychic phenomena.

  • Quest for Immortality

    Science and technology search for ways to make humans live longer.

  • A Question of Guilt

    The life of Bonnie Lee Bakley, the slain wife of actor Robert Blake.

  • A Question of Murder

    A woman fights charges that she killed her mother.

  • A Question of Murder
  • Rage

    Anger in America; rage affects boxer Mike Tyson's life, both in and out of the ring; road rage.

  • Rage

    A profile of Mike Tyson is included in this exploration of the inner workings of the aggravated mind.

  • The Rage Over Welfare

    Whether public assistance is necessary.

  • Ready, Aim, Fire

    Handguns: a woman crusades for concealed weapons; a man accidentally shoots his daughter.

  • Ready for Love?

    Controversy concerns mentally impaired people having children.

  • The Real ER

    Life inside a big-city emergency room.

  • Real Justice

    The insanity plea is implemented in dissimilar murder trials in Wisconsin and California.

  • Reasonable Doubt

    A murder trial involves an arrogant defendant.

  • Return to Crack Street

    The crack crisis wreaks devastation on American life.

  • Revenge

    Vengeance; an adulterous triangle spawns a murder plot; woman tracks deadbeat dads.

  • Revolution '89

    As France commemorates its revolution's 200th anniversary, the air of political change permeates the world.

  • Ripoff

    Con artists, scams and frauds.

  • The Road Back

    Sarah Ferguson, Kyle Petty, Richard Lewis and Mike Tyson experience highs and lows.

  • Road Rage

    Road rage; driving altercation spawns murder; traffic fight ends in five deaths; Smooth Operator program.

  • Rocking the Boat

    A battle of sexes rages on the Navy's first coed warship.

  • Rookie Cop

    Challenges facing police trainees.

  • Rookies

    A police officer, a prosecutor and a probation officer have their first experiences in the criminal-justice system.

  • Rough Justice

    The rigors of working in a Fort Lauderdale public defender's office.

  • Route 66

    Historic Route 66 runs from Chicago to Santa Monica.

  • Royals Among Us

    The institution of royalty provokes gossip and speculation.

  • Safe at Home?

    Homeland security; preparedness for biological warfare.

  • Samantha's Choice

    An abandoned 10-year-old goes to court for the right to choose her mother.

  • Save My Child

    Two days and nights in a Cincinnati pediatric emergency room; burn victim; farm accident; pediatric emergency medicine as a new specialty.

  • Save My Child

    Pediatric emergency rooms are scenes of life-saving drama.

  • Scam

    Scams: who does them and what to look for.

  • Scandal

    Communities coping with child-abuse scandals.

  • The Search for a Cure

    Volunteers test a possible breakthrough drug for AIDS.

  • Search for Immortality

    Science and technology search for ways to make humans live longer.

  • The Search for Matthew

    A New Mexico community searches for a missing 6-year-old.

  • Searching for Secrets

    In September 2005, 17-year-old Taylor Behl, a Virginia Commonwealth University freshman, disappeared from the Richmond campus.

  • A Second Chance

    Experimental cancer treatments show potential.

  • Second Hand Man

    A New Zealander receives a hand transplant.

  • Secrets in the Sand

    On August 17, 2002, April and Justin Barber are shot while walking along a Florida beach.

  • Secrets of Sedona

    People seek a new life in Sedona, Ariz.

  • Seduced

    When a 14-year-old girl meets a stranger online, she is lured halfway around the world into a web of danger.

  • See You in Court

    An epidemic of lawsuits clogs the U.S. court system.

  • Serial Killer

    On the trail of serial killers.

  • Service, Please!

    Bad service and consumer rip-offs; William Shatner, Priceline.com.

  • Sex, Lives and Videotape

    A counseling program aims at preventing marriage problems; blind date; wedding reporter Lois Brady Smith.

  • Sex Under Seventeen

    Report focuses on teen sexuality.

  • The Shame of Rush Springs

    Update: Two Oklahoma boys are accused of killing their allegedly abusive father.

  • Shock Waves

    The highly competitive radio industry.

  • A Shot in the Dark

    Miriam Illes, the wife of heart surgeon Dr. Richard Illes, is fatally shot in January 1999.

  • Showdown

    The debate over gun control.

  • Showdown in Cheyenne

    With the Wild West still a source of fascination in this country, today's cowboy still practices his trade in Cheyenne, Wyo.

  • Showdown in the Gulf

    Persian Gulf update.

  • Showdown in the Gulf

    War update.

  • Showdown in the Gulf

    Persian Gulf update and related segments.

  • Shred of Evidence

    A woman's six-year pursuit of a man she believes raped her hinges on a tiny clue.

  • Silent Killers

    Erin Brockovich and other citizens warn about the dangers of flying, toxic molds and carbon-monoxide poisoning.

  • Silent Killers

    A woman nearly dies as the result of a paper cut; antibiotic-resistant bacteria and incurable infections.

  • Simmer in the City

    Ethnic and racial tensions in New York City.

  • Sin City Exposed

    Las Vegas life and personalities.

  • Sinatra: Living With the Legend

    Walter Cronkite's 1965 profile of Frank Sinatra features the singer's comments about his 'boiling point,' alleged Mafia ties, the Kennedys and how he wanted to be remembered; host Dan Rather.

  • Sixth Sense

    People want proof of paranormal abilities; bereavement counselors; psychics; regressive-therapy practitioners.

  • Slamming the Door

    Controversy attends the tide of new immigrants and its cost to the United States.

  • Sleep Tight

    Drivers who doze off; sleepwalkers; unusual sleep disorders.

  • Sleep Tight

    Driving while sleepy; sleepwalkers.

  • Slim Chance

    The safety of a popular diet pill; the Barbi twins, former Playboy models, admit an ugly diet secret.

  • Small Town

    Life in a small Texas town.

  • The Smallest Survivors

    Medical miracles save premature babies.

  • Smoking War

    Armed with the surgeon general's report on second-hand cigarette smoke, non-smokers fight for the right to a smoke-free environment.

  • So You Want to Be President

    Presidential candidates: why the best refuse to run; exposing secrets; emotional cost of running; New York primary coverage.

  • Somebody's Child

    The overloaded foster-care system.

  • Something Wild

    The successor of Hollywood's 'Bart' the bear, who performed with Anthony Hopkins, Alec Baldwin and Brad Pitt.

  • Something Wild

    Animal intelligence.

  • A Song and a Dream

    Behind the scenes of the Nashville music scene.

  • South Africa

    Events leading to the release of South African dissident Nelson Mandela.

  • Spencer's Journey

    A boy is at the center of an extraordinary custody battle.

  • Spies Among Us

    Those who spy, and how.

  • Spring Break

    Collegians flock to warmer climes for spring break.

  • Stalker

    Obsessive love, the stalker and the stalked.

  • Standoff in Waco

    The standoff at the Branch Davidians' compound in Waco, Texas.

  • Star Witness

    Gloria Killian while studying to become a lawyer, is arrested and tried for masterminding a robbery-homicide.

  • State of Fear

    Florida's rising crime rate.

  • Steal That Car

    The growing phenomenon of car-jacking.

  • Stickup!

    FBI and LAPD officers investigate bank robberies in Los Angeles.

  • Stolen Memories

    A leading cause of death of the elderly, Alzheimer's disease can strike in middle age.

  • Stopping the Clock

    Men and women make dramatic efforts to stay young.

  • Street Stories

    Social problems reveal themselves in streets across the country.

  • Strike It Rich

    Enterprising individuals making a fortune in America.

  • Stroke of Luck

    Forty-three people in a small town win the lottery.

  • Stuck on Welfare

    Welfare recipients find new ways to survive.

  • Supercarrier

    Life aboard the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy.

  • Survival of the Fittest

    A report on the Eco-Challenge.

  • Survival of the Fittest

    The physical and emotional obstacles of the Eco-Challenge adventure make it one of the world's toughest races.

  • Survival of the Funniest

    The world of stand-up comedy.

  • Survival of the Wildest

    The battle to save endangered species.

  • Surviving Divorce

    Divorce's effect on families prompts innovations; the long-term impact on children.

  • Tales of Times Square

    Tourists, Broadway shows, pornography and crime populate Times Square.

  • Talk to the Animals

    Research on how animals think and feel.

  • Target Terror

    Terrorist hunters; security at the Olympics; a man writes chemical-warfare manuals.

  • The Tarnished Years

    Report examines the plight of the elderly.

  • Teacher's Pet

    Some schools fail to protect students from sexual abuse by teachers.

  • Teacher's Pet

    The problem of teachers having sexual relations with students continues.

  • A Teacher's Touch

    Allegations of sexual abuse against a teacher.

  • A Teacher's Touch

    Update on allegations of sexual abuse against a teacher.

  • Teen Idol

    Justin Timberlake, Chris Kirkpatrick, Aaron Carter and Christina Milian discuss the images of pop stars marketed to teenagers.

  • Teens in Trouble

    Mental health problems among teens increase.

  • Terror on the Job

    Violence in the workplace.

  • Testimony of Terror

    A girl tries to summon the courage to testify against her brother's alleged killers.

  • Texas Confidential
  • That's My Child

    Parental rights are waged.

  • Throwaway Kids

    Children rejected, abandoned or left at home alone.

  • Til Death Do Us Part

    A report gives the status of three couples who married in 1994.

  • Till Death Do Us Part

    Report considers whether an abused woman should be exonerated for later killing her attacker.

  • Time and Punishment

    With state penitentiaries running out of room, America's prison problem mounts.

  • A Time to Kill

    A teen claims self-defense for the killing of a convicted child molester.

  • To Catch a Crook

    Career criminals comprise 10 percent of all offenders but commit half of all crimes.

  • To Catch a Killer

    A clever killer matches wits with an obsessed cop.

  • To Save a Life

    People awaiting organ transplants.

  • To Save Carrie

    Woman donates part of her liver to save her dying granddaughter.

  • To Stop a Stalker

    Stalking; a stalker of teenage girls may face life in prison; stalking the stalker; zero-tolerance law in Dover, N.H.; celebrity stalkers.

  • Top Dog

    Behind the scenes at New York City's Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.

  • Torn by Hate

    Hate crimes; a fair housing advocate becomes a target; KKK rally in Pennsylvania; Imperial Wizard Jeff Berry; skinheads and class rage.

  • Torn by Hate

    Parents and victims of the Los Angeles Jewish Community Center shooting discuss the incident; racist and anti-government hate groups are growing rapidly.

  • Tornado

    Two Oklahoma families and a paramedic discuss their encounters with a tornado; end of the 2000 tornado season.

  • Toy Money

    Toy-makers attempt to keep up with the fickle tastes of the public.

  • Trauma

    Emergency care units face financial trouble.

  • Treasure Hunt

    Hunting for treasure along Florida's coast.

  • Treating Pain

    The surprising methods people use to fight pain.

  • Trouble Next Door

    Fences could be the best remedy for feuding neighbors.

  • Trouble Next Door

    Feuding neighbors; Liona and Jack Boyd talk about living next to Ozzy Osbourne.

  • Trouble Next Door

    Neighbors feud; sex offender moves into a community; tycoon builds a field of dreams; genius outwits neighbors; citizens rebel with pink flamingos.

  • True or False: Teen-Agers Mean Trouble

    During the sophomore year in high school, teens experiment, build friendships and acquire values.

  • Truth & Consequences

    Lying; tornado-prone town.

  • Truth and Consequences

    A Kansas teacher who failed her students for plagiarism quits her job; Navy cadets are accused of cheating on a test; Little League pitcher is overage when he leads his team to the Series.

  • Tug of Love

    A custody battle takes place between a boy's adoptive parents and his biological father.

  • Tug of Love

    A custody battle takes place between a boy's adoptive parents and his biological father.

  • Twin Miracles

    Surgeons prepare to separate conjoined twin girls.

  • Twins of Fate

    The prosecution uses the same evidence to try twin defendants in a murder case, but only one is convicted.

  • Twist of Fate

    Twin sisters from Mexico are adopted to different families when they are only weeks old.

  • Two Wigs; Gun; Murder
  • Ultimate Risk

    Human test subjects tell of being abused in experiments conducted around the country.

  • The Ultimate Road Trip

    A survival guide for the information superhighway; with Charlton Heston; Sandra Bullock.

  • Under the Gun

    Metropolitan police officers cope with stress.

  • Underground

    The world beneath New York City's streets.

  • Unjustly Accused

    A family feels the effect of children's testimony.

  • Untold Story of Flight 11

    American Airlines Flight 11 is the first to crash into the World Trade Center.

  • Vegas Stripped

    Life in Las Vegas gambling casinos; cheating; publisher Larry Flynt; Wayne Newton; showgirls.

  • Vegas Stripped

    Update: Life in Las Vegas gambling casinos; cheating; publisher Larry Flynt; Wayne Newton; showgirls; teenage prostitution.

  • Verdict

    Update: Two con artists remain incarcerated awaiting new murder trials.

  • Victim Power

    Crime victim groups fight back.

  • Victims of Divorce

    Divorce victimizes parents, children, their friends and relatives.

  • Violent Athletes

    Athletes who attack women.

  • Virginia Tech: Anatomy of a Rampage

    Katie Couric reports from Blacksburg, Va., on the school shooting.

  • Warriors

    The men and women who comprise the country's armed forces.

  • Web of Seduction

    A teenager gets caught in an international conspiracy over the Internet.

  • Wedding Day

    A lighthearted look at weddings shows the big-business behind them.

  • Weighing the Risks

    America's obsession with dieting; Xenical; the Foubi Pouch.

  • Weight to Go

    The Atkins diet.

  • What Drives You Crazy?

    Report addresses bad automotive service from car dealers and mechanics, and long lines at the DMV.

  • What They Did for Love

    Toni Dykstra is found dead of head injuries in Carlo Ventre's apartment following a custody battle.

  • Whatever Happened To ...?

    Updates of past stories.

  • What's Your Gripe?

    Fighting back against bad service.

  • White House Under Fire

    Allegations of misconduct against President Clinton.

  • White House Under Fire

    Kenneth Starr's investigative report on the president reaches Congress.

  • Whiz Kids

    Gifted and talented teenagers graduate from college.

  • Who Gets the Kids?

    Children caught in a tug of war between parents.

  • Who Killed Allen Griffen?

    Update: An 11-year-old dies from a curable disease; his parents stand trial for child endangerment.

  • Who Killed Dr. Martin Luther King?

    Conspiracy theories surrounding the death of Martin Luther King.

  • Who Killed Jane?

    A man says his wife was killed by an intruder, then claims it was suicide.

  • Who Killed Jane?
  • Who Killed Robert Adair?

    Robert Adair is murdered after an extramarital affair.

  • Who Killed These Girls?

    The slaying of four teen girls in a yogurt shop unnerves Austin, Texas.

  • Who's My Mommy?

    A court decides the parentage of a child of an engineered birth.

  • Who's My Mommy?

    One child with five parents is involved in a landmark custody battle.

  • Who's Watching the Kids?

    Licensing and regulation are key problems facing U.S. child care.

  • Whose Baby Is It?

    A three-way California custody case illustrates the problems of surrogate parenting.

  • Whose Country Is It?

    The anti-government sentiment in the wake of the Oklahoma City bombing.

  • Why Did Eric Kill?

    An upstate New York 13-year-old is convicted of murdering a 4-year-old.

  • Why Did Josh Kill?

    A seemingly normal teen becomes a murderer.

  • Wild Child

    A report studies the administration of prescription drugs to children with behavioral problems.

  • Wild Things

    Running with the bulls in Pamplona; volcano in Hawaii; lightning; swimming with sharks; elephants orphaned by poachers.

  • Winning the Weight War

    An investigation of effective and ineffective weight-loss methods.

  • Winning the Weight War/Indecent Proposals

    Weight-control pill; sexual harassment.

  • Without a Trace

    People's mysterious disappearances.

  • Without Warning

    In Chicago, the collapse of a third-story porch results in fatalities; passengers survive a plane crash, then cling to life in rough seas.

  • Women Doing Time

    Women are the fastest-growing prison population.

  • Wonder Kids

    Child prodigies and geniuses.

  • Working High

    Drug use and abuse affects the workplace.

  • Young Guns

    Littleton, Colo., school shooting.

  • Young Justice

    Children and the criminal justice system.

  • Young Justice

    Northwestern University journalists investigate a 14-year-old murder and believe the wrong men were convicted.

  • Your Money or Your Life

    Black marketeers trade human organs in the United States and abroad.

  • Your Wildest Dreams

    A man risks his life to become a champion cowboy.

  • Zamperini

    Louis Zamperini, 82, a former Olympian, spent five weeks lost at sea, then 43 days in captivity during World War II.

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