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Pink Collar Crimes is an outrageous true-crime series inspired by a growing crime wave in the country: felonious females. These are the impossible-to-believe, often absurd, true stories about the most unexpected women – PTA moms, country-club chairwomen, and more – who took big risks, pocketed big cash and then served hard time. Each episode includes insight and analysis from prosecutor, author, and television correspondent Marcia Clark.
The series premiere episode features a soccer mom who drops off her kids at school and then robs banks… in her adorable red mini-van.
Financial planner "Jackpot Jackie" lives a lavish lifestyle until it all comes crashing down when her friends and family learn she is using their hard-earned retirement funds to finance her life of luxury.
Bob Nygaard, a private investigator known as "the psychic crime fighter," sets out to take down a notorious clairvoyant whom he believes is scamming her victims of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
At the age of 25, Jamila Davis was not only a single mother of two but also a high-flying real estate investor with ties to the hip-hop community. Her business, which catered to the housing needs of high-profile athletes, music artists and entertainers, allowed her to rub elbows with Manhattan's movers and shakers, and to become one herself. She was the quintessential success story… until her sketchy business deals caught up with her.
Over the course of seven years, Lizzie Mulder posed as an accountant for her phony tax consulting business and convinced her victims to put their IRS payments in her hands. Always scheming, she gained the trust of potential clients by befriending them and attending their baptisms and weddings, all the while using their money for personal expenses to live a lavish lifestyle.
Phoenix-based housewife Robin Ramirez took extreme couponing to a whole new level when she orchestrated the largest and most lucrative fake coupon scam in U.S. history.
A friendly rivalry between two women vying for control of the lucrative horse-drawn carriage business on Kansas City's Country Club Plaza becomes increasingly nasty and ultimately descends into a murder-for-hire plot.
Providence Hogan was a pillar of her ritzy Brooklyn community. She served as the treasurer of her daughter's public school where she organized lavish fundraisers, and, after skimming nearly $100,000 from the PTA, she was caught red-handed.
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