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The Dr. Phil show provides the most comprehensive forum on mental health issues in the history of television. For over a decade, Dr. McGraw has used the show's platform to make psychology accessible and understandable to the general public by addressing important personal and social issues. Using his top-rated show as a teaching tool, he takes aim at the critical issues of our time, including the "silent epidemics" of bullying, drug abuse, domestic violence, depression, child abuse, suicide and various forms of severe mental illness.
An interview with model Tara Lambert, who was convicted of hiring a hit man to kill her husband's former flame; the intended victim and the woman Tara called to set up the hit also speak.
The exclusive interview with Tara Lambert, the former model at the center of a dramatic murder-for-hire plot continues; the undercover police sting video; Tara's ex-husband, Brandon Lambert, speaks out.
Renee and Lee insist their 6-year-old granddaughter is not safe in the care of her severely alcoholic parents, Chris and Jessica; Dr. Phil shows them shocking footage of what his cameras captured during Chris and Jessica's home interviews.
Yachting with husband Robert Wagner and actor Christopher Walken, actress Natalie Wood somehow ends up drowned in the Pacific in the dead of night; her sister, Lana Wood, insists she was murdered.
Inside actress Natalie Wood's final hours; the boat captain says he witnessed a fight between her and her husband, Robert Wagner, and believes she was murdered.
Victoria, 19, says her rage has escalated to the point where she throws and breaks things at home and abuses her fiance, who says he is still completely in love with her; Jesse Palmer ("DailyMailTV").
Self-help book author Xavier says his adult sons are entitled, violent, and unable to survive without their parents' help; Dr. Phil finds out why he is so afraid of them.
Teen Benjamin Eastman's father describes how he used social media to find his missing son's body and says one of the boy's brutal killers was Benjamin's best friend.
Kristen says her mother and sister have destroyed her relationships with the entire family and brainwashed her daughter into hating her; they accuse Kristen of telling her ex-brother-in-law to kill her sister and their children and commit suicide.
Former radio host Charles says he will stop at nothing to save his marriage to Sally -- who is still married to another man -- but she says she is done with Charles and has moved on to a third man, who meets him for the first time.
Married couple Pepper and Chris accuse each other of stalking, speeding, physical assault, death threats and firing a gun into the floor during an argument; Dr. Simone and Cecil Whitmore (Bravo's "Married to Medicine").
Taylor wrote in to the show claiming that her mother and siblings are living in filthy, neglectful conditions; her mother says she and Taylor had a good relationship until an inappropriate Instagram post started them in a downward spiral.
Susan and Taylor get new information that sheds even more light on the living conditions in Susan's former home and the fallout for her young children; Susan says her daughter is a narcissist and needs to move on from the past.
Jake, 16, says he prefers to play video games 24/7 to keep his mind from his family's troubles, including the vicious divorce battle between his parents; they say he is refusing to go to school and is getting violent with the family.
Alex has had numerous arrests, including one for assaulting her sister with a butcher knife; Alex says her family needs to stop harping on old news.
Jennifer says her husband, Billy, is so obsessed with his devices being hacked that he has lost weight and is about to lose the family auto business.
Jennifer says her marriage is in shambles because her family has been targeted by "hackers" for the last year-and-a-half, but her husband says he has evidence that leads back to her phone, proving she is the hacker.
Stephanie searches the streets for her homeless, heroin-addicted boyfriend, whose mother says he was once a rising star musician with a record deal; celebrity stylist Jason Schneidman gives him a haircut and a pep talk.
Parents say Hannah was a loving, well-behaved daughter until she got caught stealing at age 15, and since then has lived a life of crime and partying; she says they are too strict and can't understand anything about having fun.
Elizabeth says her evil, manipulative ex-husband, Brian, has brainwashed their son against her; Brian says Elizabeth is unfit and unstable and conspired with two of his ex-girlfriends to file false charges against him.
Valerie says she's worried her 16-year-old daughter is lying, breaking curfew and hanging with the wrong crowd; her daughter claims her mother is a hyperactive stalker.
Heather admits to stealing pain medication from her job; her 18-year-old son begs his mother to get clean.
Theresa claims her 16-year-old daughter, Tessa, has set the house on fire, physically attacked her, and even launched a violent attack on her grandmother.
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Theresa, who claims her 16-year-old daughter, Tessa, is out of control, and that she violently attacked her grandmother.
Lorreine claims her husband, Chance, is a controlling, vindictive narcissist; Chance says it's Lorreine who is always angry and childish; the ugly truth behind designer dogs.
Musician Jimmy and his wife say Jimmy's 37-year-old daughter has made all sorts of outrageous, untrue accusations against them.
Marcea says her soon-to-be-ex-husband paid a ransom to prevent himself from being exposed as a sugar daddy; Dr. Terry and Heather Dubrow (book "The Dubrow Diet").
Actor Gary Busey's new autobiography tells of his ups and downs of almost 50 years in Hollywood, surviving a drug overdose, and what he says led to his addiction; Busey's doctor discusses the actor's traumatic brain injury from a motorcycle accident.
What "white privilege" really means and what can be done about it; Rene says she was wrongly accused of using her white privilege to harass a street vendor; legal assistant Quevaughn says he was singled out and viciously attacked at a pizzeria.
LiAnne, who admits she has made some mistakes, says her mother went behind her back and stole custody of her children; her mother says LiAnne was evicted and homeless and is now living with her business partner, who ruined her life.
Jorell and his wife say they fear his father will never stop trying to convince them to return to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and that his father forced him to stay on his "compound" for several days.
Alyssa, an 18-year-old college student, says she is horrified that her mom, Carla, is dating Ron, the man who was convicted of assaulting her baby sister 12 years ago.
Treasure, 16, is African-American, but aligns herself with European-Americans and has racist views against other African-Americans.
Alexandria and Anastasia Duval make headlines when, after a fight, their car plunges off a 200-foot cliff on Hawaii's notorious Hana Highway, killing one twin instantly and leaving the other on trial for her murder.
A marriage counselor may go to prison after falling for a catfish scam, believing she is romantically involved with an actor from "The Walking Dead," being taken for thousands of dollars, and being put in the middle of a criminal conspiracy.
Frankie and his former wife were accused of scamming would-be adoptive parents out of thousands of dollars, but he now says eight of his children were placed for adoption without his knowledge; he meets one of his adult offspring for the first time.
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Sandy and Ava, who confronted their biological father, Frankie, about what they believe was his involvement in an adoption scam; another of his birth children and an adoptive mother speak out.
Shayna and Zona say their pregnancies have lasted far more than nine months, but no one believes them, and they are looking desperately for answers.
Police say Ashley duped people into believing she was the wife of a firefighter collecting donations for the devastating California wildfires, creating a fantasy husband, fake children and different identities.
Mindy says she is petrified that her daughter Jourdon's boyfriend, Richard, is going to kill Jourdon due to his physical abuse; Mindy claims Richard admitted to stabbing and even attempting to drown Jourdon.
Kimberly says she had so choice but to obtain guardianship of her then-6-year-old niece because the child's parents were neglectful drug addicts with a history of arrests; they want her back, despite currently living in a homeless shelter.
Amanda's mother and sister say she is an extreme alcoholic who has nearly died twice and must use a pacemaker because of her drinking; her father lets her live with him because she would otherwise be homeless.
Jeff insists that his wife is a dangerous sex addict who has had affairs with hundreds of men, even though there is not one trace of evidence that she is cheating.
Family members feel that Carly is pushing her child to transition from male to female too soon, and they think the child is complying with her in order to get her approval; former guests Toni and her transgender daughter, Ash, discuss their journey.
Michele says her adult daughter, Stephanie, drinks to the point of hallucination and almost set their house on fire; Stephanie says her mother falsely accused her of assault, causing her to be arrested and jailed.
Autumn claims she was pushed to the point of insanity after being stuck in a cycle of abuse for almost two years, when, she says, her ex-boyfriend, D'Andre, choked her, head-butted her and sexually assaulted her.
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with D'Andre, who claims that his abusive relationship with his girlfriend, Autumn, is partly due to what he calls her "messed up" upbringing.
More than two decades after helping to put his father, Dr. John Boyle, behind bars, Collier Landry confronts him about his mother's death.
For the past nine years, Alan's photos from social media have been used as catfish bait to lure women into online relationships; with the help of a private investigator he and his wife were surprised to learn who the catfish was.
Catfish Sarah meets her bait and tells why she has been pretending to be a man online for so long; Alan and his wife say they don't believe she will ever stop.
Bronwyn claims a man she hooked up with a few times has teamed up with her mother to destroy her, and they have come up with so many outlandish lies against her that Child Protective Services knows her on a first-name basis.
Bronwyn and Brett each have thousands of pages of evidence claiming the other parent is unfit and have been battling in court for years; Charlamagne Tha God (radio show "The Breakfast Club") tells how anxiety has been a driving force in his life.
Soap-opera actress Tracy seeks Dr. Phil's help for her hoarding 71-year-old-mother, who could be evicted from her home at any minute, and tells him what it is like growing up in a home full of filth, chaos and animals.
Despite their picture-perfect family life, Angela says she has cheated on her husband with nearly 20 men, claiming that, because of a "sex addiction," she just can't stop being unfaithful.
BeVee and Steve say they are on constant high alert, as they never know when their 15-year-old daughter,Taylor, will be triggered into a violent outburst, punching holes in walls and hitting her mother.
Jenn claims her husband Seth's anger is out of control and destroying their marriage; her mother says she is afraid of her son-in-law when he rages and has even had to call the police on him.
Depressed teen Brandon transitioned into a beautiful young woman named Diamond, who says she lives a glamorous lifestyle; her mother says Diamond is a jobless, homeless and emotionally unstable escort who has been kicked out of 13 shelters and homes.
Angie's husband of 25 years kept his inheritance a secret and spent more than $100,000 without her knowledge; despite being caught red-handed, he refuses to admit what or who he blew the money on, until he reveals the full extent to Dr. Phil.
Nancy and Lance say their daughter left her baby with them in order to live in a car with her girlfriend; Lance says he's been waiting to confront her until they get on Dr. Phil's stage.
Pamela is consumed with anxiety about the welfare of her 15 cats and rarely leaves her home for fear that something bad might happen to them; her husband says something needs to change.
Michelle says her family of 12 children is full of problems from addiction, to clutter, to finances, and many of the children say they feel neglected by their parents; Dr. Phil proposes a new parenting plan, but Michelle doesn't agree with all of it.
Tamara, 17, claims nothing is more important than looking perfect and says she spends $7,000 a month maintaining her appearance.
Noelle, 14, is out of control, brings drugs into the house, has stolen a car and backed it into a neighbor's mailbox, and has caused her stepfather to leave the home to escape the chaos of living with her.
Stacie says her ex-husband has involved their 17-year-old twin daughters in some of his unhealthy behaviors, and they have refused to see him for the past eight months because he has been harassing, stalking and freaking them out.
A teen is accused of killing his baby brother and sister, but his mother insists he is innocent and has no behavioral issues; Payne Lindsey (podcast "Up and Vanished") looks into a small-town mom's disappearance; preview of Dr. Phil's new podcast.
Melinda says her 18-year-old daughter, Cassidy, smashes and destroys anything around her and has assaulted her; Cassidy says it is all a lie and she is being falsely accused.
Sasha has a secret to reveal to her family and friends a month after her fiance left her at the altar and her 125 guests, who had traveled from all over the country, and even abroad, were turned away by the wedding venue.
Janey, the sister-in-law of convicted murderer Scott Peterson, brings evidence to Dr. Phil that she says will prove Peterson didn't murder his wife, Laci.
A team of investigators and a criminal profiler go inside the mind of Chris Watts, the seemingly doting father who murdered his pregnant wife and two daughters.
The disappearance of 19-year-old Corinna Slusser; the body of a missing teen is found.
Examining the controversial practice of parental humiliation, and whether its tactics could be considered child abuse.
The doctor gives self-help advice and strategies for a healthy life.
Acclaimed actress Kathy Bates talks about her battle with cancer, living with the disease lymphedema, and her work with advocates at the Lymphatic Education and Research Network.
Ayanna says she is the reincarnation of Pocahontas and claims she even has memories from the 1600s.
Three years ago, after attempting to summon UFOS, Debbie says she began seeing aliens and other apparitions in and around her home.
Dr. Phil speaks with two former Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints members: Marilyn claims her sexual abuse began at age 4; Ian says his uncle, Warren Jeffs, told him, as a little boy, he'd burn in hell if he didn't obey.
Chad allows his wife to be alone with their infant son after she overdosed while she was pregnant, caused the baby to be born addicted, and is accused of having been under the influence of heroin when she crashed her SUV with the baby in the vehicle.
Parents Andy and Bridget received a call from a scammer who claimed he was holding their daughter hostage for ransom; Debra, the real woman behind the podcast and Bravo series "Dirty John," tells of meeting a dangerous criminal online.
Vera, who has stage 4 cancer, worries that her lazy adult son, Michael, will end up homeless after she passes away; Isaac says his mother, Christina, has told him multiple times that he ruined her life.
Cheryl's and Jane's two children disappeared without a trace within a month of each other, before Di's son was shot and killed. Di says her son told her something cryptic two weeks before he died.
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Cheryl and Jane, whose offspring are missing, and Di, whose son was shot and killed while driving in a quiet Bakersfield neighborhood; a reporter, a former police detective and a former FBI profiler weigh in.
Ryan says he filed for divorce from his wife, Danielle, because she worked as a sugar baby, had an affair, and engaged in sexually deviant behavior for money.
Kelly and Dana, leaders of a Facebook group designed to help women who have depression and anxiety, accuse each other of cyber bullying. They meet for the first time on Dr. Phil's stage.
Kelly says her 24-year-old daughter, Alicia, is suffering from many debilitating health issues as a result of her PTSD and needs constant care; Alicia claims her PTSD is caused by the horrific sexual abuse she had to endure as a child.
Alexa cut off her now ex-mother-in-law's visitation with her grandson after her ex-husband tried to kill the family.
Lori says her handsome nephew, John, went from a high school star athlete to a losing gambler. She claims John has lost every penny he has ever made, has ruined his parents' credit, can't keep a job, and can't provide for his three sons, who are all under 2 years old. John's girlfriend, Sarah, says John is a good dad, but she had to move in with her parents because John doesn't do anything to support his children. John's mom, Shelly, claims John lives in her basement and steals money from her but says she just doesn't have the heart to kick him out. John's older brother Bobby says his mother is a big part of the problem. She pays for all of John's food, doesn't make him pay rent, and John's never even done his own laundry. Lori and Bobby say it's time for John to be held accountable, and it's time for some tough love from Shelly. Can Dr Phil help with this family intervention?
Eighteen-year-old Maddie says she doesn't have an eating disorder even though her mother, Melissa, stepfather, Greg, and grandmother, Linda, claim Maddie is slowly starving herself to death. Standing tall at 5'10, Maddie says if it wasn't for her family, she would weigh less than 100 pounds. Her mother says Maddie has been in and out of the hospital every other month for dehydration, can't get up a flight of steps without being out of breath, passes out in the shower, sleeps all day, and even quit school. But Maddie says everyone needs to calm down because she's in control. Does Dr. Phil think Maddie is in control or in need of help?
Penny says when she lost her close friend, Glena, she offered comfort to Glena's grief-stricken husband, Glen, but was shocked when he leaned over and tried to kiss her on the day of the memorial service. Within days, Glen says he revealed his true feelings for Penny, but she says she felt like she was betraying her dead friend. Nonetheless, just three months after the funeral, Penny and Glen were married. But Penny also fell ill and claims while she was in the hospital, Glen told her best friend, Paula, that she was dying. Not only that, Penny claims he asked Paula to move in, replace her as a mother to their now 4-year-old daughter, and marry him, which Glen denies. Although Penny survived — she says she doubts her marriage can. Emotions run high when Paula confronts Glen, resulting in him having a panic attack, causing emergency services to rush to the studio.
Twenty-year-old Laurie Depies vanished without a trace 26 years ago from her boyfriend, Marc's, apartment parking lot at around 10 p.m. The only clue she left behind was a cup on the roof of her 1984 Volkswagen. Marc claims Laurie's mother, Mary, blamed him for not being there for Laurie to protect her. Marc and Mary haven't seen each other in 15 years but come together to discuss what happened to Laurie. A psychic detective gives Marc and Mary some possible new clues. And Dr. Phil helps Marc find some closure.
While looking for a partner online, most people worry the person they meet might have dark secrets in their past — but for some women, dating a criminal is actually part of the search criteria. Alexx says she loves dating prisoners and can't stop. Alexx's sister, Jenna, says she is desperate for Dr. Phil's help because Alexx is speaking with at least seven convicted felons. She says her sister is trying to buy the love of these dangerous men. Alexx says she knows she is destroying her life with this illicit love, but her criminals need her. And, Suzie is also not giving up on her love behind bars. She's married to an inmate and is trying to make it work by keeping a personal account of their love online and inspiring other inmates to connect with their loved ones through a blog called Inmate Blogger. Her mother, Penny, is not a fan of her daughter's inmate marriage, and she says she's worried for her daughter's safety.
Althea says she feels like a prisoner trapped in a rage-filled relationship with her partner, Kevin, and has resorted to secretly taping his anger to have proof; Kevin says his rage is a result of brain trauma, and receives the results of an MRI.
Mark says he chooses to live in his beat-up car, held together with bungee cords and glue, because it gives him the freedom to travel, which broadens his horizons; his family says he needs to get his life together and stop acting like an adolescent.
The siblings of 5-year-old Jordan Bleimeyer, who was held captive in a tiny cubbyhole under the stairs, starved and abused by his father and stepmother, reveal how they sneaked Jordan food and freed him from his closet prison, saving his life.
Jennifer says her 12-year-old son's violent gaming addiction is not only exacerbating his numerous behavioral issues, but she fears it may be the catalyst for him becoming the next school shooter; Dr. Phil sits down with the boy.
Tiffany says her relationship with her son's father, Erik, was destroyed by his constant lying and empty promises, to the point where she completely cut him off and has not seen him in over three years. Erik admits he has lied to his ex-girlfriends. Then, just this past year, Erik dated Sheka who says after doing research midway through their relationship, she uncovered his lies and put a stop to their wedding plans. So, when did Erik begin to con and deceive people? As Erik is accused of one lie more shocking than the next, his mom, Jody, says her son has been lying since he was a child. And, don't miss part 2 on Tuesday, when more women come forward from Erik's past.
Tiffany and Sheka from Monday's show are not the only ones who accuse their ex-boyfriend, Erik, of constant lying and scamming throughout their relationships. Today, Dr. Phil hears from ex-girlfriends Torri and Courtney, and even Erik's ex-wife, Martha, who all have different stories to share about Erik's deceitful behavior. Now that Erik has been revealed as an alleged con man, will he decide to change his ways? Find out at the end of this dramatic part 2
Dr. Phil sits down with Kerri Rawson, author of A Serial Killer's Daughter: My Story of Faith, Love, And Overcoming. Kerri's father, Dennis Rader, is also known as the notorious serial killer "BTK," which stands for "Bind, Torture, Kill." BTK's murder spree terrorized Wichita, Kansas from 1974 to 1991, when he strangled 10 people while living a double life as a hands-on father, provider and churchgoer. Rader was eventually caught and arrested in 2005 and is currently serving 10 life sentences for killing eight adults and two children. Kerri talks about how her life was immediately shaken the day the FBI informed her who her father really was. Then, Dr. Phil speaks with Sherry Ballard whose daughter, Crystal Rogers, has been missing since 2015. During their search, Sherry's husband and Crystal's father, Tommy Ballard, was shot and killed. While both crimes remain cold cases, Sherry says she believes they are related. Former FBI Crime Profiler Candice DeLong looks at the clues and weighs in on what could have happened.
Kalan wrote into the show desperate for Dr. Phil's help because she says her fiancé, Giovanni, made a major shift in his life goals. Just two days after he asked Kalan to marry him, she says the Army veteran made a very serious decision to change his identity. Kalan says he has now taken on the persona of a superhero and will only answer to "Goose Wayne Batman." Kalan says he refuses to take off his mask or eye makeup and although she's loved him since she was 14, this may be too much to handle. "Goose," as he refers to himself, says he just wants to help and protect people, and being "Goose Wayne" is a non-negotiable part of his life and also his full-time job. The two are engaged to be married, but Kalan says she doesn't want to be walking down the aisle with a masked man.
Sixty-four-year-old Josie says she met the love of her life, Victor, on Facebook. Even though he's Nigerian, 30 years younger, and she's never physically met him, she insists it's true love. She's purchased a ticket to Nigeria and hopes to marry Victor, but her older sister, Carmen, her best friend, Angela, and her 19-year-old son, Anthony, say Josie is acting like a teenage fool. They believe Victor is conning Josie into marrying him for a green card. Dr. Phil took cameras to Nigeria to find Victor to see if he's telling Josie the truth. Josie's family says they want Dr. Phil to convince Josie that this relationship will never work. Is Victor who he says he is, and will Josie leave for Nigeria after hearing what Dr. Phil has to say?
Melissa says her 14-year-old daughter, Destoni, is aggressive, violent, and a bully. At home, she has chased her sister and babysitter with a butcher knife. At school, Destoni yells accusations at teachers in the hallways, throws school supplies, and gets kicked out of class almost every day. But Destoni crossed a line when she threatened to shoot her teacher and other students, causing her to be suspended from two different schools. Melissa and her mother, Michelle, fear Destoni will end up killed or homeless due to her behavior. One thing is for sure, Destoni is just not functioning well in life.
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Melissa and her mother, Michelle, who say time is running out for 14-year-old Destoni. Melissa says her daughter's outrageous behavior will land her in jail, or even worse, get her killed. Melissa says the house is not safe when Destoni is there and wants to send her to foster care. Before that happens, Dr. Phil wants Destoni to meet someone who could change the course of her life. But will she accept Dr. Phil's offer? You do not want to miss this episode!
Dustin, Chance and Nova claim their mother, Sonya, is a liar and manipulator who neglected them their entire lives. According to the children, they grew up in deplorable conditions with no food or hot water in their house. Dustin claims his mother would spend money on fast food for herself and her boyfriend, while his siblings were starving – and he even had to sneak food into the house to feed them. When Nova was 13 years old, she claims Sonya packed up and disappeared, leaving her and her then 14-year-old brother, Chance, homeless without a place to go. But Sonya says she does not remember starving her children or locking them out of the house. Will Sonya be able to earn a place in her children's lives again? Plus, hear what Dustin, Chance and Nova have to say to their mother after not seeing her for many years.
Michelle and her daughter Brianna say her oldest daughter Tia – who recently changed her name to Rose – went from being a mom with a great job as a physician assistant to being unemployed, living in her truck and speaking with a British accent. Rose says she suffers from a rare condition called "Foreign Accent Syndrome," which she developed a few months ago after suffering a stroke. Rose says she "speaks like Mary Poppins with a bit of Nicki Minaj." But Michelle and Brianna say they are alarmed after witnessing some of Rose's behavior on social media that reveals more than just a British accent, such as singing to birds and children and wearing costumes from the 1800s. Michelle and Brianna say they haven't seen Rose in person in five years, but Rose says that has been her choice because her mother put so much pressure on her to be something she was not and now, she is living her most authentic life. Find out what happens when this family meets for the first time face-to-face in five years to try to figure out what is going on with Rose.
Terrie says in 2017, her daughter, Kelly, accused her of molesting her 5-year-old daughter, Terrie's granddaughter. Terrie insists this is completely untrue and insists she has never molested anybody. Terrie says Kelly is tearing apart the family with her horrific accusations. Terrie says just before Kelly's accusations began, she attended a week-long desert retreat that she believes completely changed her daughter's personality. Terrie says Kelly tells people she saw aliens on the retreat who may have abducted, raped and impregnated her. Kelly says she is 100% convinced her mom molested her daughter. She claims her mom is a serial child molester who has also molested her and her sister, Katelyn, which Katelyn and Terrie say is completely untrue. Kelly says she is tired of her mother using the desert retreat as a means to tell everyone in the family that's she's "crazy." She's hopeful that with Dr. Phil's help, she can finally expose her mother, whom she hasn't spoken to in over a year. Did Terrie molest her granddaughter? Is Kelly just confused? Dr. Phil investigates; you don't want to miss it!
Dr. Phil speaks with exes, Libby and Brian, who say they've been at war over the custody of their two youngest children. Brian claims Libby has poisoned their children against him and is trying to erase him from their lives. Libby insists she has done nothing wrong, and claims it's Brian's abusive and demeaning behavior to her and their children that has them turning their backs on their father. Get an inside look at what went on before the taping began that left Dr. Phil almost canceling the taping altogether. Find out why Dr. Phil refused to allow Libby and Brian on his stage. You don't want to miss the drama that occurs backstage. It's a Dr. Phil like you have never seen before.
On Monday, Dr. Phil didn't allow exes Libby and Brian to appear on stage because he believed they had an inability to put their animosity for each other aside for the sake of their children. Today, the outrageous accusations continue between these two parents. Find out what happens between Brian and Dr. Phil that almost left Dr. Phil asking Brian to leave the stage. Plus, Brian sits down with two of his oldest children for an emotional reunion. Will they forgive their father?
A team of retired investigators, Kevin Gannon, Anthony Duarte, Mike Donovan and Dr. Lee Gilbertson, say a spray-painted smiley face with a taunting grin could be the disturbing signature of a nationwide network of serial killers who target college-aged men. The chilling symbol has been seen near many of the sites where these young men have been found in incidents that police ruled accidental drownings. But Oxygen's new six-part true crime docuseries, Smiley Face Killers: The Hunt for Justice, follows six mothers who are in disbelief that this tragedy has happened to their family. Could the drowning deaths of these young men be the work of a group of serial killers who are still on the loose?
Ava says that her one goal in life is to be Insta-famous and she'll stop at nothing to get there, but she says her real-life relationships are suffering because of her online persona. Her friends Haley and Maria say they are increasingly worried that Ava will either drop out of school or go too far in her quest for attention – which includes hard partying, underage drinking and risqué photos. Then, Christian says his social media presence is also ruining his real-life relationships, but unlike Ava, he says he is a social media chameleon; changing his content constantly depending on his current social circle. He says that after a dark period of partying and underage drinking, he was left lost and reached out to Dr. Phil. Can Dr. Phil help guide these two young social media addicts? Watch as he and his special guest, actress and social media star Amanda Cerny, pull back the curtain and attempt to get these two to drop their social media masks.
Tatiana says from ages 6-25, her father forced her to do drugs so he could physically and sexually abuse her. She also claims he tortured her and would beat her feet with a bat to the point where she couldn't walk. At 12 years old, Tatiana claims her father pulled her out of school and started sexually assaulting her every single day. She says he installed security cameras and motion sensors around their home, making it impossible for her to escape. But that's not all. Tatiana's father impregnated her four times, and she bore three of her father's children. At age 25, Tatiana finally escaped 19 years of torture, after her father was arrested for stabbing her twice in the chest! Dr. Phil sits down with Tatiana who tells her horrific tale of survival. Don't miss it!
Susan and Michael, parents of schizophrenic Janni, return to the show at odds over their 11-year-old son, Bodhi, who Susan is convinced is schizophrenic as well; Michael thinks Susan's quest for a diagnosis will harm their son.
Dr. Phil continues his discussion with exes Michael and Susan about the care of 11-year-old Bodhi, who Susan insists is dealing with schizophrenia, just like their 16-year-old daughter, Janni.
The public was stunned when it was reported that beloved actor and singer Jussie Smollett was the victim of a hate crime several weeks ago. Then, the public was baffled again after hearing — days later– that the police suspected this was all a hoax. Tune in to hear from journalists and media personalities, including Harvey Levin from TMZ Live, who share their various theories about the allegations and investigation which has raised questions such as: How often do hate crimes occur? And, why would a person lie about a hate crime? Later, meet a woman who explains the reasons why she lied to police about details of a hate crime, and also, meet a man who explains how he has turned his life around after going to prison for being the perpetrator of hate crimes.
Amy says her 20-year-old son, Jai, is a "rageaholic ticking time bomb" and worries he's on the verge of seriously hurting someone, especially since he recently purchased a semi-automatic rifle. Amy claims managing Jai's anger is a constant battle, so much so that she says he got her fired and she is on the verge of being evicted. Amy admits she allows her son to do nothing all day besides smoke pot and play video games because she says she feels bad for him due to his recent struggle with cancer. Jai says he can't stand his mother and her constant nagging. He says she's a helicopter parent who still treats him like a child. Jai says he loves marijuana, smokes 24/7, and believes it's the only thing that helps with his horrible anger. Is Amy the most enabling mother in America? Can Jai learn to control his black-out rage? Can Dr. Phil fix this broken family dynamic? Find out!
Savannah was repeatedly sexually abused as a young child before being adopted at age 6. As a teenager, Savannah was involved in prostitution and was eventually kidnapped and sex trafficked. Savannah believes her adoptive mother, Andrea, should have done more to protect her. Andrea says she received her master's degree in psychology to try and help understand her daughter but says, "it didn't work," and turned to Dr. Phil for help. Emotions run high when Savannah comes face-to-face with her mother, who she has not seen in a year. Also, Dr. Phil catches up with actress Jan Broberg. Jan says she can absolutely relate to Savannah's story after being abducted as a teen — not once but twice — by a close family friend who molested, raped, and brainwashed her into believing they were supposed to have a child together in order to save the world. Jan's story is the subject of the Netflix documentary, Abducted In Plain Sight. Jan lends a supportive voice to Savannah.
Lorie says her husband, Dan, knew years ago that she placed a baby for adoption when she was 15 years old and always supported her finding him again one day. But Dan says since Lorie reunited with her now 26-year-old son, John, two years ago, their entire family life has been shattered. Dan says he believes Lorie and John have an inappropriate relationship, and he feels like a complete outsider in his own home while Lorie snuggles on the sofa under a blanket with John watching TV shows like The Bachelor. But Dan and his daughters, Stefanie and Ashley, claim there are even more serious concerns because John has had violent outbursts toward Lorie, hitting her and causing her to have bruises on her body which Lorie tries to hide to protect John. Lorie and John both say they feel they are not only mother and son but best friends and just want to spend as much time together as possible to make up for lost years. John admits he has acted out and has occasional violent outbursts, which is partially due to him being on the autism spectrum. John says he just wishes Dan and his sisters could love and understand him like Lorie does, because he just wants to be part of one happy family.
A shocking new confession from Colorado killer Chris Watts. Authorities reportedly recorded audio of Watts during a brand-new five-hour prison interview. On the tape, Watts reportedly reveals to investigators the horrifying truth about his wife and daughters' final moments. What really happened to Shan'ann, Bella and Celeste? Shan'ann's parents say they've been told what really happened, and in a Dr. Phil exclusive, their lawyers reveal the details of Watts' devastating new confession.
Stay-at-home mom Jessica claims her soon-to-be ex-husband of 23 years, Mike, is a narcissist who controls everything in her and their teenage daughters' lives, especially the finances. Sixteen-year-old Chloe and 18-year-old Zoey say the worst thing he did was to shatter their dreams of becoming professional dancers in New York City. But Mike claims Jessica is putting the girls in the middle of their fight and brainwashing them to hate him. Dr. Phil tells Mike and Jessica what every couple needs to do with children when their marriage falls apart.
Over a 10-year period, Andrew Urdiales brutally murdered at least eight women in both California and Illinois. Jennifer Asbenson was kidnapped by Urdiales 26 years ago, but somehow, she managed to get away. Jennifer is a survivor and the author of The Girl in the Treehouse, which shares her personal story of escaping a serial killer and overcoming other emotional traumas she faced growing up. So, how exactly did she manage to escape this eight-time serial killer? Why was she chosen as his victim? Jennifer tells all the chilling details on how she became the one who got away.
Danielle and Nick insist they were great parents to their now 8-year-old daughter. They claim it's been nearly two years since Danielle's sister, Kimberly, has "kidnapped" their daughter and not allowed them to visit her. Kimberly claims she had no choice but to obtain guardianship of her niece because she says Danielle and Nick are drug addicts and have a history of arrests. She also claims they both neglected the little girl while they disappeared to do drugs. Nick and Danielle admit they were drug addicts but say they're clean now. They deny all of Kimberly's accusations of neglect, and say coming to Dr. Phil is their chance to fight to bring their little girl home, despite currently living in a homeless shelter.
Authorities release a shocking five-hour prison confession from Colorado killer dad Chris Watts describing disturbing new details about the murder of his pregnant wife, Shan'ann, and their two daughters. In an exclusive interview, Shan'ann's parents and brother reveal their reaction to Watts finally admitting what happened to their daughter and grandchildren in their final moments.
Harley says when she met her boyfriend, Bailey, on a dating app, she knew he was unable to walk but that didn't stop her from getting to know him and falling in love. Now, three years later, she says she is at the end of her rope being his full-time caregiver. She says all they do is fight, and she feels so guilty for getting frustrated with him. Bailey says nine years after the accident that left him paralyzed, things started to look up when he met his beautiful girlfriend. Now, he says he constantly feels like a burden to Harley and all those around him and wonders if it would be better if he just moved into a nursing home and died. Harley and Bailey both say they love each other and are willing to do whatever it takes to make things right. Can this relationship be saved?
Megan says that six months ago, she was shocked to discover that her sister-in-law, Lindsay, was hiding a dark secret, and her brother, Chad, was covering up for her. Megan says all was exposed after Lindsay was arrested for allegedly being under the influence of heroin and crashing her SUV into multiple cars with her infant son in the backseat. That's when Megan says Chad came clean about Lindsay's long-term drug addiction. Megan says he even admitted that Lindsay overdosed while three months pregnant, and their baby was born addicted. Megan says despite everything, Chad is giving his wife another chance and allowing Lindsay to be alone with their infant son. Lindsay insists she is six months sober, but is she telling the truth?
Nancy is a concerned grandmother who says she's pleading for her daughter, Paige's, life because she claims Paige stopped caring for her 18-month-old little girl. Nancy and her husband, Lance, say Paige left her daughter with them to live in a car with her girlfriend. Her girlfriend recently entered a treatment facility, and Paige moved in with her parents, but they fear that the minute her girlfriend is released, Paige will go back to living in a car with her girlfriend and leave her daughter behind with them. Lance says he's been waiting to confront his daughter until they get on Dr. Phil's stage. The family comes together to stop Paige before she hits the road again.
James says his 58-year-old Aunt Terri is a very smart and independent woman, who is a marriage counselor with a master's degree in clinical psychology. James claims Aunt Terri has fallen for a celebrity catfish scam, by believing she was romantically involved with Hollywood actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan from The Walking Dead. Terri says she even believed he wanted to marry her. Whoever contacted Terri online isn't the real Jeffrey Dean Morgan. But Terri claims she's 100 percent convinced that the actor or someone working with him is her "secret lover" who scammed her out of thousands of dollars, and put her in the center of an international money laundering scam that left her broke, brokenhearted, and potentially behind bars.
We all know that information can be relayed via the five senses. But, do you believe information can be transmitted via a sixth sense, such as intuition? Master mentalist Lior Suchard says he can use his mind like a precision tool to read minds and influence thoughts. Find out what Lior revealed after talking to Robin McGraw, and how he used his unique gifts to change the minds of some skeptics in the audience.
The unbelievable story of a 15-year-old girl, kidnapped, abused, and hidden in a closet for 29 days. Jasmine Block was lured into a car by a family friend, and that's when her nightmare began. Three men held her captive and attempted to kill her over and over. But Jasmine survived. In an exclusive interview, she speaks about her abduction and dramatic escape.
Stacey and Andy claim for the past five years, their lives have been torn apart by a vicious hacker who will stop at nothing to torture them. They say this attack is personal and meant to drive Stacey crazy and destroy their marriage. They claim there have been multiple instances of the hacker making it look like Andy is having an affair! Stacey says she's suspicious of everyone being the hacker, even her own family. Stacey's children, Blake and Marla, say they are skeptical if there really is a hacker because nothing has ever happened to them. They want their mom to stop obsessing over her hacker because they claim she is tearing apart the family! Andy says he can't live like this anymore and if he doesn't get answers today, he is ready to change his identity, move to a mountain top and go off the grid. So who is hacking Stacey and Andy and why? Dr. Phil investigates. And later in the show, Dr. Phil sits down with New York Times best-selling author, host of his own podcast and Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Wire, Ben Shapiro, to discuss his world views from his book, The Right Side Of History.
Autumn says she was called a "crazy, jealous girlfriend" after a video of her keying her ex-boyfriend's car went viral. But Autumn claims she was pushed to the point of insanity after being stuck in a cycle of abuse for almost two years, where she claims her ex-boyfriend, D'Andre, choked her, head-butted her and sexually assaulted her– but, D'Andre denies sexually assaulting her. Autumn's father, Sean, says one time, he picked up his daughter from D'Andre's house and she had swollen eyes and blood coming out of her nose and mouth. Sean says his daughter refused to press charges because she did not want to get D'Andre in trouble. Why is Autumn defending D'Andre to her parents?
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with D'Andre, who claims that his abusive relationship with his girlfriend, Autumn, is partly due to what he calls her "messed up" upbringing. And, hear what D'Andre says about violating the restraining order that Autumn has against him. Plus, psychiatrist and member of the Dr. Phil Advisory Board Dr. Charles Sophy weighs in. Find out why he says he believes Autumn's parents are partly responsible for her constantly running to D'Andre.
In the early morning hours of October 13, 2018, 16-year-old Karlie Gusé disappeared from her home in rural California — seemingly vanishing into thin air. Karlie's father, Zac, and stepmother, Melissa, were with her the night she disappeared and are adamant that they have no idea what happened to her or where she could be, yet Karlie's mother, Lindsay, continues to question their involvement in her daughter's disappearance. Where did Karlie Gusé go the morning she vanished? Are there any clues? If you have any information on Karlie Gusé, please call Mono County Sheriff Department at 760-932-7549 option 7.
Dr. Phil continues to delve into the mysterious disappearance of 16-year-old Karlie Gusé who vanished from stepmother, Melissa, and father, Zac's, home in the early morning hours of October 13, 2018. They say they have done everything they can to try to locate their daughter but have yet to find any answers. Today, Karlie's mother, Lindsay, joins the conversation. She says she has her own suspicions and is demanding answers about what really happened to her daughter the night she vanished into thin air. Lindsay says in her heart, she feels her daughter is no longer alive but is willing to do anything to bring her home. What can be heard in the last known audio recording of Karlie the night before she disappeared? Will Zac and Melissa share the recording with Dr. Phil? If you have any information on Karlie Gusé, please call Mono County Sheriff Department at 760-932-7549 option 7.
In 1947, a 22-year-old woman was found murdered in a vacant lot in Los Angeles. Her story became highly publicized due to the graphic nature of the crime, which included her body being mutilated and bisected at the waist. This is the most well-known unsolved murder in American history. She was given the nickname "The Black Dahlia." Retired homicide detective Steve Hodel has been investigating this unsolved murder for over two decades. But one thing he never expected when this journey started was that the murderer could be his own father, Dr. George Hodel. The Black Dahlia is now gripping the nation with a top ranked podcast, "Root of Evil: The True Story of the Hodel Family and the Black Dahlia," told by sisters Yvette and Rasha — great granddaughters of Dr. George Hodel — with never before heard archival audio of disturbing family secrets. You won't want to miss this fascinating story.
Stephanie says she dresses up like a homeless boy to blend in so she can search the streets for her homeless, heroin-addicted boyfriend, David, who goes by the name "2B". Tina, "2B's" mother, says her son was once a rising star musician with a record deal, but now, she doesn't recognize him. "2B's" half-sister, Alexis, says she has given up on him and wishes Tina and Stephanie would do the same, but Alexis claims the two women enable "2B." Celebrity hair stylist/groomer and former addict Jason Schneidman meets with "2B" to give him a haircut and a pep talk, while Dr. Phil helps Tina and Stephanie see their contribution to "2B's" addiction.
Jeff insists his wife, Audrey, has been hiding a secret from him for 20 years! Jeff says he is convinced Audrey is a dangerous sex addict who has had affairs with hundreds of men over the course of their relationship. Jeff says he would be willing to forgive and forget Audrey's indiscretions but says she absolutely refuses to come clean about even one act of infidelity. Audrey says she continues to deny everything because she has never been unfaithful. Jeff admits there isn't one trace of evidence Audrey is cheating, but says that is because Audrey is no different than a serial killer who has perfected her skill set so well, she is uncatchable. In fact, Jeff calls Audrey the Ted Bundy of serial cheaters. Will Audrey admit to even one affair? And, find out the shocking revelation that brings Jeff to tears.
Cheryl says she believes that a global terror network is experimenting on her with lethal chemicals, Saudi Arabia is funding a U.S. terror attack, and she will be killed by lethal poisoning. Cheryl claims the poisoning in her home is so bad that she has to wear two surgical masks just to stay alive. Cheryl says she is fighting to survive and getting weaker, and she doesn't know how much more time she has left. Cheryl's daughter, Bryna, says her mother is living in an altered reality and is concerned for her mental health. Dr. Phil examines Cheryl's claims to see if they stand up to challenge. Plus, Dr. Phil reveals the results of extensive testing in Cheryl's home — what do they reveal?
Two women at different stages of their lives say that their families are not supportive of the way they want to live their life. Russell says his brilliant 20-year-old daughter, Sarah Joy, is destroying her life by walking away from a full-ride college scholarship, so she can chase what he calls a "silly daydream" of becoming a professional dancer. But Sarah says she's a 100% self-made natural talent who will become the next Beyoncé. Lady Gaga's choreographer, Richy Jackson, puts Sarah Joy through her first audition to see if she has what it takes to become a dance legend. Then, Valerie and Erica say they are worried about their 67-year-old mother, Laura, because she's a reckless dater who has been married 10 times. They fear she will take another walk down the aisle and want Dr. Phil to set her straight. Will Dr. Phil agree with the families, or will he side with the women?
Just over 40 years ago, on November 18, 1978, the largest number of intentional American civilian deaths until 9/11 took place in the jungles of Guyana in an area dubbed Jonestown. Over 900 followers of Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple were killed, mostly by drinking cyanide-laced fruit punch. Dr. Phil speaks with survivors who share their stories of survival. Congresswoman Jackie Speier was an aide to U.S. Representative Leo Ryan at the time. She and the Congressman flew to Jonestown with an envoy of concerned family members and journalists. They were there to investigate Jim Jones and his followers after concerned constituents reported family members were trapped in Jonestown by the cult leader. Vernon Gosney and John Cobb are also former members of The Peoples Temple who saw firsthand the unraveling of Jim Jones and the aftermath of the massacre and lived to tell their tales. All three survivors offer stories of strength and resilience.
In a bizarre case of abuse, Gypsy Rose Blanchard's mother forced her to pretend she was sick, made her undergo countless surgeries, shaved her head, had a feeding tube inserted and even made her daughter use a wheelchair. The web of deceit and torture eventually bred a contempt that led to murder. In an exclusive interview with Dr. Phil, Gypsy Rose tells her story.
A severe case of Munchausen syndrome by proxy leads to murder. Gypsy Rose Blanchard decided that killing her own mother was her only way to escape years of abuse. She reveals her story to Dr. Phil in an exclusive interview.
Kelly says her daughter, Amanda, is madly in love with a severe epileptic who refuses to take his meds and has seizures almost every day. Kelly says she wants her daughter to move on, but in Amanda's eyes, 25-year-old Dylon can do no wrong. She says he makes her happy, and has great eyes and southern charm. They have a 3-year-old son together, and she says she believes if Dylon gets his epilepsy under control, they can have a life together. But Kelly says it's a lot more complicated than that and claims Dylon is just not capable of being a father or even taking care of himself. Can Dr. Phil make a difference in Dylon's life?
Forty-three-year-old Jason says he grew up living a high-class life, jetting off on international trips on private jets and enjoying family vacations on stunning beaches. Jason says money was no object because he claims his late grandfather owned a string of hotels and was worth around $80 million. His mother, Patty, says she spent hundreds of thousands of dollars giving Jason everything he wanted. So what does he want now? Well, according to Patty, Jason wants her dead. What went so wrong? Plus, an exclusive first look at Dr. Phil's interview with Oprah! Oprah's new book, The Path Made Clear, features great anecdotes from people like Brené Brown, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and hip-hop/business mogul Jay-Z. As is second nature for Oprah, she organically digs deep and finds the meaningful lessons to be learned from their life stories. Oprah joined Dr. Phil on his podcast, Phil in the Blanks, which is available now, to talk about the book and reveal how she found her true purpose in life.
Cindy originally wrote to Dr. Phil in 2009, claiming her daughter Jessica was making poor decisions – engaging in abusive relationships, abusing drugs and alcohol, and having two children with two different fathers. Fast forward 10 years later, and Jessica wrote into the show about Cindy – claiming that she is "brainwashing" Jessica's 10- and 13-year-old children who currently live with Cindy, although Jessica retains custody. Jessica says the reason her children are living with Cindy is because of a domestic violence incident with her boyfriend, Dean, that ended in a restraining order between Jessica and Dean, as well as between her 13-year-old daughter and Dean. Jessica admits she breaks the order every day by living with Dean and also admits to drinking alcohol daily – but says she believes that her real enemy in this situation is Cindy. Can Dr. Phil make sense of this messy situation and be the advocate for Jessica's children?
Zack and Spring's 6-year-old son, Mason, was murdered in 2014 by his grandmother. Spring says her mother-in-law, Martha, lured her grandson into the bathroom two days before his seventh birthday, telling him she had a surprise and then stabbed him to death. Zack and Spring claim their son's murder was premeditated. After Mason's death, Spring says Zack wanted a separation, started abusing drugs again and acting erratically. Find out what Spring says Zack did one night that scared his 13-year-old son so severely that he called the police on his father.
Claudia and her two daughters, Celia and Ciara, are trying to find a way to reconnect. The two sisters grew up in totally different situations and households. One was placed in an open adoption, and the other was raised by her grandparents and Claudia. But these half-sisters say they've felt cast aside too often by Claudia, the "woman who birthed" them. So Celia and Ciara decided to cut ties with the woman whom they refuse to call "mother" because they feel she doesn't deserve the title. This will be their first face-to-face in two years. Will the sisters accept their mother back into their lives? And, Dr. Phil takes Coach Mike Bayer's Best Self Challenge.
Carina wrote in to the show haunted by horrific grief. She says she needs Dr. Phil's help to put her life back together for her two teenage boys. She says she now has to drink herself to sleep at night to chase away her thoughts of the gruesome murders of her two eldest sons, her ex-husband, his girlfriend, her young son and her father on a camping trip that took place three years ago. Her sons, Quinton and Roland, say they are both concerned about their mom. They both admit to not confronting her about her behavior because they do not want to trigger her rage. Quinton says he needed to take over as the man of the house and is worried what will happen if he's not around.
Molly claims she devotes her entire day to obsessing over her appearance, which, some days, prevents her from even leaving her home. Molly's older sister, Ashly, admits she has struggled for years with worrying intensely about her weight. Both sisters say they are unsure why they have extreme body image issues. And, hear from their mom, Judy, who once suffered from anorexia. Dr. Phil discusses whether the body image issues these women share is sheer coincidence, genetic, or a learned way of thinking. Later, Dr. Phil sits down for his hit podcast series, Phil In The Blanks, with Sophie Turner, known as Sansa Stark on the mega-hit HBO series Game of Thrones. Sophie shares some realities of what it was like to be in front of the camera starting at a young age, and how she has worked to overcome her own body image issues.
Sixteen years ago, Monica's 45-year-old brother, Jeff, moved back into his childhood bedroom in his mother's home and has never left. Monica claims Jeff is lazy, entitled, and takes advantage of their mother, Janet, who was forced to come out of retirement to take care of Jeff and his three children. Janet admits she's an extreme enabler who has given Jeff well over $100K, raises his children, and pays all his bills. She says Jeff has reverted back to a high schooler and instead of looking for a better job or being a father, he would rather play video games all day or sneak out to hang out with his old high school friends. Jeff's daughter, Tori, says her dad is a terrible father, and an angry, immature, emotionally unavailable coward. Jeff says he wishes he could be a better father and provider but admits he's pretty much given up. Jeff comes face-to-face with his fed-up family. Is he finally ready to turn his life around? Find out!
Rich says 10 years ago, 30 seconds changed his family's life forever when an electrical fire destroyed his home. His 10-year-old daughter, Reina, was trapped inside her bedroom while his wife, Kathy, was praying from outside. Reina survived that night after Rich rushed into the burning home to save her, but the $1.5 million insurance settlement was no reward for all the scars left behind — nearly 80% of her body had third-degree burns. Rich and Kathy say since Reina turned 20 years old, she's been more irresponsible and reckless — partying, dropping out of college, blowing through her money, and sleeping all day. Kathy says her daughter may walk around with a pretty smile, but she knows that there's something ugly going on underneath it all. Dr. Phil works to get to the core of Reina's behavior and even shares a personal story that will move you to tears.
Ann Marie says her pet pigs are nothing compared to the slurping, munching, crunching, chewing, jaw-cracking noises her soon-to-be husband, Jimmy, makes when he is eating! Just a few days ago, Jimmy called off their engagement, saying Ann Marie is a "lunatic," who may be very sensitive to sound — but needs to be far more sensitive to him, before they go through with this marriage.
After spending eight years in prison, Michael Peterson, the North Carolina novelist notoriously accused of murdering his wife, defends his innocence. Investigators said there was far too much blood for a fall down the stairs — and another woman Peterson knew was also was found dead at the bottom of a staircase. How does he explain the mysterious circumstances surrounding his wife's death?
Notoriously dubbed "The Staircase Killer" in the media, Michael Peterson insists he is innocent, and that his wife Kathleen's fall down the stairs was an accident. But prosecutors claimed Peterson's wife discovered a secret that could have been motive for murder. Peterson discusses how his children reacted, plus a truly shocking theory of how some believe his wife may have really died.
Seventeen-year-old Adrianna says she didn't go to school for a whole year because her mother, Jennifer, pulled her out to be homeschooled. But instead, she says she was home babysitting her little sisters — cooking, cleaning and making sure they bathed. Adrianna is now back in school but only after reaching out to her teacher, Whitney. She spent the last month living in her teacher's home, after her mother signed over guardianship. Adrianna and Whitney claim they tried to get help from CPS but have not been successful. Dr. Phil wants them to know help is on the way. You won't want to miss this shocking episode.
Angie and Michael say they have been in love since they were young children, despite being first cousins. The couple married in Colorado because their home state of Utah does not recognize first cousin marriage. They say being cousins makes their relationship, love and trust for each other even stronger. Since their marriage became public, Michael and Angie say they've been met with hateful comments and opinions from their detractors. But are they ready to face their first cousin, Cathy, who says she considers their relationship disgusting, immoral, and embarrassing to the whole family? Plus, what does a genetic expert advice Michael Michael and Angie regarding the possibility of having a child of their own.
Brian, Liz, and Bethany are all ready to face a former friend, Sarah, after learning the truth behind her lies. They say Sarah faked terminal cancer, pregnancies, miscarriages, and went as far as buying herself a wheelchair to pretend to have muscular dystrophy! Brian, Liz, and Bethany say they all feel betrayed by Sarah's lies and are ready for answers from Sarah. Brian says he confronted Sarah just weeks prior, and she continued to lie. Sarah says she is ready to face her former friends and come clean about all her lies. Will Sarah finally tell the truth?
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Brian, Liz, and Bethany, who claim their former friend, Sarah, fabricated multiple stories about herself, including that she had terminal cancer and muscular dystrophy. Sarah says she lies because her "real" life is "not very exciting." Brian, Liz, and Bethany say they fear what Sarah is capable of doing. Michelle, who is a cancer survivor and former friend of Sarah's, also joins the conversation and confronts Sarah for the first time. What does Sarah have to say to the people she has deceived? Is she finally ready to change her ways?
Fifteen years ago, 5-year-old Brittany Fish was abducted by a serial child predator and kidnapper right outside her home. Her abductor, Kevin Schaus, left Brittany hogtied with barbed wire and bound with duct tape after abusing her. Today, Brittany shares her story of survival. And, a close family friend shares Schaus' alleged confessions from behind bars. Plus, hear from another of Schaus' victims who shares her story publicly for the first time.
Kami was once described as a "perfect" suburban mother of four. But all that changed after she was accused of having sex with a 17-year-old friend of her teenage daughter, and her drug addiction was revealed. Now, Kami is a homeless drug addict who has been arrested 12 times. Kami's crimes, including being arrested for stealing purses from a parent-teacher conference and a child's birthday party at a skating rink, have made local headlines and embarrassed her family. Today, Kami faces two of her daughters and her younger sister, who all insist they will cut her off if she doesn't get sober. Find out why Kami storms off the stage just moments after facing her family. Will her family finally cut ties with her?
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Kami, a self-admitted homeless drug addict and mother of four who stormed off the stage just moments after facing her two daughters and younger sister. Today, Kami returns to the stage and faces her family, who all shockingly inform her they will cut ties if she doesn't get sober. Will Kami accept help? Find out what happens after the show that could jeopardize Kami's future with her family.
Michael is an admitted liar who now claims he's a changed man and wants to "come clean" about all his past lies and deceptions, including some that have landed him behind bars. In 2016, Michael began telling people he was a combat veteran, a former Sergeant/helicopter pilot in the Marines, and that his "bomb-sniffing dog" had recently died after being hit by a car. He also told people his wife died of cancer and left him to care for their two children. Michael now admits these were all lies -- but that he enjoyed the attention that came with being a wounded veteran. Michael says he desperately wants to make amends to those he has deceived. He gets his chance when he comes face-to-face with three of his victims. But is Michael sincere in his apology?
Jill and her ex-husband, Brent, claim their 14-year-old daughter, Kendall, smokes marijuana and has falsely accused family members of abuse. Two years ago, Kendall accused her mother and sister, Lyndsey, of hitting her and her stepfather, Anthony, of threatening her. Six months later, Kendall also accused her father of physical abuse. Kendall now claims her father sexually abused her. Her family members adamantly deny all of her accusations. Jill and Anthony say they cannot keep Kendall at home because they fear she will make more false accusations against them -- so they allowed her to live in another apartment. Dr. Phil analyzes each allegation with the family. Is there any truth to what Kendall alleges?
Dr. Phil finally meets 14-year-old Kendall, as she confronts her family members. Kendall accuses her mother, Jill, of hitting her and her stepfather, Anthony, of threatening her, which they deny. Kendall also claims her father, Brent, acted in a sexually inappropriate way toward her, which he adamantly denies and the rest of the family say they do not believe. Anthony and Jill fear their marriage is headed for divorce due to Kendall's out-of-control behavior and alleged lies, while Brent says he fears his daughter is not getting the help and structure she needs to straighten out her life. After the taping, hear more from an emotional and angry Kendall as she comes to terms with what is next.
Dr. Phil talks with the lead singer of 90's R&B group Color Me Badd, Bryan Abrams, about his addictions to alcohol, pills and food. His wife, Kim, says their marriage has been a struggle and claims they have separated several times due to Bryan's erratic behavior, addictions and physically abusive behavior. In July 2018, Bryan was arrested for pushing fellow band member Mark Calderon while on stage during a show in New York. The lifelong friends are planning for an upcoming show, yet they say they haven't spoken in over seven months since Mark got a restraining order against Bryan. Kim and Mark say they fear for Bryan's life and want to see change, but disagree about how to solve the problem.
On January 10, 2016, Barbara and her daughters, Daria and Nikki, watched on TV as their father was shot and killed by a police sniper when he attempted to rob a bank. They claim this was completely out of left field, even though Barbara says she met her husband 30 years prior while he was serving time for kidnapping! Barbara says her husband's death completely tore apart her family. Barbara says her daughters are now completely estranged and haven't spoken in five years. When her husband was killed, Barbara says she was forced to become the sole provider and admits she often ignored her daughters. Nikki claims Daria would physically abuse her, while Daria claims Nikki once chased her with a knife! The daughters come face-to-face for the first time in five years. Can they mend their broken relationship? Find out!
Due to her extreme agoraphobia, Kirstie says she has only ventured outside her home further than her mailbox one time in the last 14 months, and that was via ambulance to the hospital. Kirstie says she is confined to her bedroom for 22 hours a day because she believes she will die if she leaves it for longer than just a few minutes. But that's not all; Kirstie also says she needs someone to watch her 24/7 so she doesn't die. Kirstie claims her mother's parenting is the root cause of her debilitating anxiety. Find out what caused a serious "anxiety attack" when Kirstie allowed Dr. Phil cameras to document her daily life. Plus, see what happens when Kirstie confronts her mother for the first time about her claim that she may have caused Kristie's agoraphobia.
Nikki and Paige claim their mother, Leigh, is an alcoholic who has "gone missing" at least 40 times, abandoned them as teens in a foreclosed home without electricity or running water, and is drunk around her grandchildren. But Leigh says she's a "functioning drinker" and can turn off her drinking whenever she wants. Leigh is a bartender, and her daughters say if she's not working, she's there drinking. Nikki says she shouldn't have to bring her children into a bar just to see their grandmother. Will Leigh listen to her daughters and take Dr. Phil's help?
Ralph says he is eager to meet his beautiful girlfriend, "Louise," who has been stuck overseas in Berlin, Germany for over eight months. He says they met online but have yet to meet in person or speak over the phone. Ralph says there was trouble in paradise when "Louise" didn't make it on her flight to the United States, and has not been able to obtain proper documentation to be released for travel. Ralph says he has done everything he can possibly think of to help get "Louise" home and has spent over $150,000 doing so! Ralph's son and daughter-in-law fear that "Louise" is not who she says and are convinced Ralph is being scammed. Will "Louise" ever make it back to the United States?
Dr. Phil continues his global investigation to help unite Ralph with his girlfriend, "Louise," who has been stuck in Berlin, Germany for the past eight months. Ralph says he has no doubts about "Louise" -- but his family says otherwise. Ralph's son and daughter-in-law say they are 100% convinced that Ralph is caught in a love scam. Dr. Phil takes a deeper look at the German government letters that Ralph says "Louise" claimed to have received. What will Dr. Phil reveal about "Louise"? Will she ever make it back to the United States?
Lying about jobs, being inappropriate with young women, and getting DUIs -- that's how Brittany, Brandi and Brooklyn describe their father, Lance. They want him to change, but they say he doesn't admit to having any problems. Lance says his daughters have crossed the line -- he doesn't drink as much as they think, and what he does with women is none of their business! What happens when these daughters confront their father?
Timmothy Pitzen was just 6 years old when he disappeared in 2011. His mother, Amy, lied about a family emergency, took him out of school, and left. The two were spotted together at a zoo, a water park and a resort. But two days later, Amy checked into a hotel alone. She died by suicide, and the only clue she left behind was a note claiming Timmothy was safe and he would never be found. Eight years after Timmothy mysteriously vanished into thin air, an impostor told police he was Timmothy, and he had escaped kidnappers. Police doubted his story ... but if this wasn't him, where is the real Timmothy Pitzen? His father and Aunt speak out for the first time.
Angie says she is convinced that her husband of 23 years, Joe, is having an affair right under her nose with a 21-year-old woman. Angie says she installed surveillance cameras all around their home in hopes of catching Joe in the act. But Joe says he loves his wife and would never have an affair. After watching hours and hours of surveillance footage, Angie claims she has proof and believes Joe is lying. She says she sees images of Joe with someone else and hears a woman's voice. Will Dr. Phil see what Angie sees? And, the alleged "other woman" is here and what she has to say may surprise you.
Joe says for the past two years, he has felt like a prisoner in his own home, and his wife, Angie, is the warden. He says Angie won't let him out of her sight because she's convinced herself that he's been having an affair right under her nose with a 21-year-old friend of their daughter. Last year, this young woman had a baby, and Angie says it could be Joe's. Angie says Joe and the young woman deny the affair and she wants to know if she's the "crazy" one. Angie wants a DNA test and polygraph exam to prove his innocence. But Dr. Phil says there could be a completely different explanation for all of this, and you won't believe what it is.
Donna claims her 28-year-old daughter, Brittany, is explosively violent and angry and she is terrified that Brittany will follow through on her threats to kill her family one day. Brittany says Donna is a liar who is exaggerating her behavior and that she has always been the scapegoat of her family's problems. Her father, Steven, divorced Donna when Brittany was only 8 years old and for the past 11 weeks, Brittany has lived with him – find out why he says it was the most difficult 11 weeks in his entire life. Don't miss when Dr. Phil reveals some explosive footage taken at the guests' hotel that may shine a light on exactly why this family is here. Is Brittany really the antagonist in her family's drama? Find out in part 1 of this tense family standoff.
Donna and her ex-husband, Steven, both claim their 28-year-old daughter, Brittany, is violent, angry and out of control. After a tense reunion with Steven and an explosive confrontation with Brittany in their hotel, is Donna willing to trust Dr. Phil's advice when it comes to Brittany? And, is Brittany's life really as happy and functional as she says it is? Dr. Phil calls for backup from life coach Mike Bayer. Did Brittany's session with him go as planned? Don't miss the conclusion of this intense family drama.
Lindsay was a 24-year-old real estate agent when she was targeted and brutally murdered. Lindsay's father, Jeff, says he is willing to die in pursuit of justice for Lindsay, so much so, he says he once had a gang member pull a gun on him and threaten his life. Find out why Jeff says he believes police are covering up who killed his daughter. Plus, the woman who is using DNA ancestry websites to help solve seemingly once unsolvable cold cases … all from her couch.
Angelique says her husband, Tommy, is so paranoid she's having an affair that she has to FaceTime him more than 20 times a day, send him pictures, and check in constantly to prove she's not lying about her whereabouts.
Shelly says her new husband is verbally abusive and controlling, and she wants Dr. Phil's help to save her marriage; kidnapping survivor Sandra's anxiety and trauma still affect her daily life and relationship with her husband.
Parents are shocked and horrified to see what 15-year-old Dawson, who idealizes a criminal lifestyle, has been up to right in their well-off neighborhood; a former gang member and a paralyzed woman help explain the consequences of dangerous behavior.
Beth says she and her husband are done bankrolling their 26-year-old daughter, Megan, who claims to have been sexually abused, raped, thrown out on the streets, abducted, beaten, sex-trafficked and chained to a bed.
Shauna's children say she created non-existent illnesses and put them through painful, dangerous medical workups and also locked her sons in a cage and threw them around the room; her then-husband says he had no idea she was harming the children.
Forty-seven-year-old Adam says he needs Dr. Phil's help because he's never had a girlfriend, never been in love, and no woman has ever loved him. He says out of the hundreds of dates he's been on, he rarely gets a third date. By 50, he says he wants to be married with children but fears he will never get there if he can't even snag a third date. Dr. Phil sends Adam on a speed date with five single women to dissect what Adam may be doing wrong on dates. By the end of the show, after Dr. Phil gets in Adam's ear, will one of these ladies give Adam a second chance?
Elsa says she was abused almost daily and beaten with ropes, chains, whips and umbrellas by the people she thought were her adoptive parents, Joe and his wife, Evangeline. Elsa claims Evangeline smashed her fingers with a hammer, cut off part of her tongue with a pair of clippers and even tied her to her highchair and threw her down two flights of stairs. When she would get grounded, she says Joe and Evangeline would starve her for 1-2 weeks. Elsa say the abuse lasted for 19 years until an unlikely person stepped up and helped rescue her. Find out what Detective Debbie Richmond discovered when she saw Elsa at the hospital. We'll also hear why Elsa says she refused to talk to police, and how her aunt Susan convinced her.
Jacob's son Blake was burned at 2 1/2 years old on a treadmill in his sister Ellen's home at Thanksgiving in 2014. Jacob claims Ellen was 100% responsible for his son's injuries and scars. Jacob's wife, Beth, says that their family was uninvited to further Thanksgivings by Ellen. Ellen says that she never uninvited Jacob and his family, is not responsible for Blake's injuries and says that in the four-and-a-half years Jacob has held this grudge, Blake hasn't developed scars. Ellen and Jacob's brother, Ed, says that he's tried to play mediator, but after Jacob went on a social media rant in February 2019, rehashing the accident and continuing to blame Ellen, he knew that this unhealthy family feud needed bigger help. Can Dr. Phil help these siblings mend fences?
Twelve years ago, Sara says she gave birth to a baby girl and then, two years later, had a baby boy. After saying she did not connect with her son, Sara eventually gave him to his father to raise. Then, when she says she found herself too "stressed out to raise her daughter," she gave her to her parents, Tracy and Bret. Now, Tracy and Bret say they wonder how their daughter could have just given up on motherhood. Tracy, Bret and Sara's older sister, Heather, say now that Sara is childless, she still struggles with life and spends her time partying, to such an extreme that she acts like something out of "Girls Gone Wild."
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