The show that lifts the lid on the funnier side of crime. Lawless laughs featuring neighbourly disputes, car crime, and OAP outlaws. Joe Thomas (The Inbetweeners) narrates.
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Reporter* S2025:E68
Al finally convinces Peggy to contribute to the household income but feels emasculated when Peggy starts bringing home huge "commish" checks from her cosmetics sales job, earning more money than Al, himself. Even Al's new part-time job as a crew member at Burger Trek can't put him back in the lead as family breadwinner. Things go from bad to worse when Al finds the book containing the names of Peggy's customers.
While driving Peggy back from the video store, Steve gets cut off in traffic and Peggy gives the driver "the finger". Steve then asks the Bundys to come over to his and Marcy's house to watch some videos, as protection when he's afraid of a violent reprisal when he is followed home by the man. When there's a knock on the front door, Al convinces Steve to take the first punch... and Steve ends up knocking down a midget.
The team review the infamous case of prolific petty thieves Edward Devlin and Alfred Burns, who were sentenced to death for the 1951 murder of Beatrice Rimmer in Manchester.
Two brothers pull off an elaborate scheme in the desert to rob an armored van of $300,000. When investigators attempt to track down the illusive robbers, the case becomes a homicide once the bodies of the two guards driving the van turn up.
John E. Robinson was a master of deceit who led a sinister secret life. He was a con man who called himself the "slave master." No one in his life had any idea just how vicious his crimes were - or how far he would go to cover them up.
The show that lifts the lid on the funnier side of crime. Lawless laughs featuring neighbourly disputes, car crime, and OAP outlaws. Joe Thomas (The Inbetweeners) narrates.
A new drug called the White Buffalo hits the streets and Alex, Cooke, and a young child find the dealers while hiking. Cooke is shot by them. Meanwhile, Walker investigates a buffalo statue that appears to be crying real tears.
A wrestling friend of Trivette's is killed during his flying entrance to the ring. The Rangers search for the businessman who wants to put the wrestling company out of business.
A man who calls himself The Chairman talks with various mob bosses and informs them that he knows who, among their people, are undercover operatives sent by the government. He offers to weed them out for a fee. But one named Cardoza who is based in Texas refuses but when the Chairman tells him that a Senator is in Dallas to meet with Alex on how to deal with him, he claims that it doesn't bother him. But he actually decides to take her out.
Two top criminal barristers re-investigate the trial, conviction and execution of Alfred Moore for shooting dead two police officers in a police cordon surrounding his farmhouse in 1951.
In the fall of 1992, two brothers terrorize a California community when they embark on a 2 month crime spree that includes three brutal murders and many more near death attacks. Investigators work to stop the killer siblings before they strike again.
John E. Robinson was a master of deceit who led a sinister secret life. He was a con man who called himself the "slave master." No one in his life had any idea just how vicious his crimes were - or how far he would go to cover them up.
After asking the Bundys to watch their house for the day, Marcy and Steve return to find a big hole where their house once stood. It seems that Peggy had, earlier that day, misunderstood a wrecking crew looking to demolish 'Steve's Road House' and she directed them to 'Steve Rhoades' house' instead, so the Rhoades are forced to spend the night at the Bundy house.
Peggy spends $2,800 of Al's hard earned money ($2,000 on phone bills, $500 on a new dress and $300 on makeup) when she decides to attend hers and Al's high school reunion at Polk High, where Peggy makes a desperate effort to get herself elected reunion queen.
When a sadistic serial killer begins murdering key political figures in Gotham, the Batman is forced to investigate the city's hidden corruption and question his family's involvement.
When Lou Pearlman, the man behind The Backstreet Boys and NSYNC, flees the country, law enforcement officials begin an international manhunt and "Vanity Fair" special correspondent Bryan Burrough uncovers the dark secrets he's running from.
After the city's gun buy-back program is robbed, the team is on a hunt for those responsible. Meanwhile, Murtaugh walks on thin ice with Trish, Riggs finds an unlikely friend in Ruthie, and Captain Avery is reunited with a college "frenemy" who has key information about the case.
Jason's SEAL team is close to avenging Echo Team when they discover a nearby poppy farm that funded their murder. Jason meets an intriguing woman on base.
Reporter* S2025:E69
The show that lifts the lid on the funnier side of crime. Lawless laughs featuring neighbourly disputes, car crime, and OAP outlaws. Joe Thomas (The Inbetweeners) narrates.
After the city's gun buy-back program is robbed, the team is on a hunt for those responsible. Meanwhile, Murtaugh walks on thin ice with Trish, Riggs finds an unlikely friend in Ruthie, and Captain Avery is reunited with a college "frenemy" who has key information about the case.