Season 19 |
| 31 :19x01 - Crime (1) (Aug/07/2007) | | A six-part series investigating crimes begins with a report on the murder of Idaho couple Alan and Diane Johnson in 2003. | |
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| 32 :19x02 - Crime (2) (Aug/14/2007) | | A look at the possibility that serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer murdered “America's Most Wanted” host John Walsh's son Adam in 1981. Also: a 2006 report from Houston involving allegations of bigamy and con artistry. | |
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| 33 :19x03 - Crime (3) (Aug/21/2007) | | A report on a love-triangle tragedy: the 2005 murder of an Ohio man linked to a soldier's wife. Her husband pleaded guilty to the crime, but has since claimed that he isn't the killer. Also: a report on a Kentucky school-bus crash | |
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| 35 :19x05 - Crime (5) (Sep/04/2007) | | A report on the 2005 shooting death of a Kentucky roofing contractor who was being investigated by the IRS. His wife, who suspected that he was unfaithful to her, said an intruder committed the crime. She was later charged with his murder. Also: how video taken by law-enforcement agencies can backfire on them when made public. Correspondent: Mary Fulginiti. | |
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| 36 :19x06 - Crime (6) (Sep/11/2007) | | The season finale features reports on the murders of two young women: an Alaska college student who went missing in 2003; and a 22-year-old Texas TV reporter, whose body was found in her Abilene apartment in 2002. She broke up with a former Army Ranger weeks before, but the last person to see her alive was a weatherman at the station where she worked. | |
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| 37 :19x07 - Medical Mysteries (Sep/19/2007) | | Conditions explored include Tourette's syndrome, and deep-brain stimulation as a means of treating it; hypertrichosis (aka Werewolf syndrome), which is characterized by excessive body hair; and Alice in Wonderland syndrome, a neurological disorder which causes people to see objects as smaller than they actually are. | |
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| 39 :19x09 - What Would You Do? Pt. 2 (Mar/04/2008) | | A look at the reaction of people as a homeless person suffers an attack by thugs and a woman parks in a handicapped spot who is not physically impaired and refuses to give it up the space to a handicapped man. Also, flirtatious waiters and waitresses, plus embarrassing moments. | |
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| 40 :19x10 - What Would You Do? Pt. 3 (Mar/11/2008) | | Would you get angry if someone started flirting with your significant other? Watch as we put ordinary people in this situation. Also, would you help someone you saw in need of help, or just walk on by? | |
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| 41 :19x11 - What Would You Do? Pt. 4 (Mar/25/2008) | | What would be your reaction if you saw an overweight woman being verbally harassed? Could you pick out the thief from a lineup if you witnessed a purse snatching in broad daylight? Could you tell a bride to be that her dress she is picking out is ugly? And finally, if you saw a married friend getting too cozy with another woman? This week's interactive "What Would You Do" scenario segment focuses on the reaction of buying a home next to a friend, knowing their children will be a bad influence on your kids. | |
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| 42 :19x12 - The Last Lecture---A Love Story for Your Life (Apr/09/2008) | | Diane Sawyer reports on Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch, who's final lecture was seen by millions on the internet after it was disclosed that he was living with terminal pancreatic cancer back in August. An interview with the professor will reveal what has been going on with his life since leaving the school and discuss the book he has written about this experience. | |
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| 43 :19x13 - The Outsiders (1) (Jun/24/2008) | | An exploration of the lives of teenage Amish children, as we follow one through rumspringa, a ritual in which all Amish children go through at a certain age where they get to experience the modern world before they decide whether to remain Amish and be baptized in church. | |
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| 44 :19x14 - Crime (Jun/25/2008) | | A report on the suspicious death of 16 year old Olivia "Janine" Ward in 1989, who died in the Arkansas Ozarks while at party in a cabin. The body has had 3 autopsies performed to date. | |
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| 45 :19x15 - The Outsiders (2) (Jul/01/2008) | | This episode includes people who upload grisly images of accident scenes on the internet; and people raising capuchin monkeys as surrogate children, dressed in clothes and wheeled around in baby carriages. Also, an update on the Guinness Record holder for weight loss, Manuel Uribe of Monterrey Mexico, who once tipped the scales at over 1200 pounds. | |
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| 46 :19x16 - The Outsiders (3) (Jul/08/2008) | | A profile of Charlie Vandergaw, a retired school teacher who studies black bears and grizzlies up close and personal as they enter his campsite some fifty miles outside of Anchorage, Alaska. | |
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| 47 :19x17 - Crime (7) (Jul/09/2008) | | An update on a missing person case from September 2006 of a 31 year old Oakland physician and mother of 2, Nina Reiser. Although no body was ever found, her husband Hans, a software programmer, was convicted in April 2008 of her murder. | |
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| 49 :19x19 - Crime (8) (Jul/16/2008) | | A report concerning sex trafficking includes the case of two Toledo teens, 14 and 15 year old cousins, who were sold for sex after being abducted in 2005. | |
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| 50 :19x20 - Family Secrets (2) (Jul/22/2008) | | A look at cases in which men have been accused of murdering their wives, focuses on a pair of Massachusetts killings. First is a 2006 shooting death of a Hopkinton woman and her 9 month old daughter, in which her British born husband was convicted in 2008. Next, a 2004 poisoning of a Waltham woman, in which her talk radio host husband was convicted in July 2008. | |
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| 51 :19x21 - Crime (9) (Jul/23/2008) | | The examination of the kidnapped and murdered 21 year old daughter of a Florida police detective on January 17, 2008. Highlighted is how 911 calls are handled, including the one which was made by the victim herself. | |
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| 52 :19x22 - The Last Lecture: A Celebration of Life (Jul/29/2008) | | An update of the April 2008 profile of Randy Pausch, the computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University with pancreatic cancer whose "Last Lecture" in 2007 has been seen by millions over the internet. Paucsh describes what he has been doing since and how his illness has made his mind more focused. Also, interviews with Paucsh's family and reactions received from his message. Randy Raucsh died July 25, 2008. | |
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| 53 :19x23 - Crime (10) (Jul/30/2008) | | An investigation of the case involving 27 year old Justine Abshire, who was found dead by the side of a rural road on the early morning of Nov. 3, 2006 by her husband after receiving a call from her saying her car had broken down. Includes interviews with Abshire's husband, parents and a Virginia State Police detective. | |
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