The biggest city in the country is home to some of the most sinister crimes. From a mobster's botched assassination to a senior citizen accused of being a serial killer, “True Crime NYC” brings you never-before-seen interviews and videos to reveal what it took to crack these cases.
If you have a broken-down boat, an abandoned car or an indoor sofa resting on your front lawn, your house is hideous. So says general contractor Eric Stromer, who should know a thing or two about the subject after starring in such home fix-it shows as "Clean Sweep" and "Over Your Head." In this A&E entry, Stromer is joined by his brother, Kurt (also a contractor), and designer Megan Weaver to give much-needed makeovers to homes deemed the eyesores of the neighborhood. In each episode the team has four days and a $20,000 budget to find the equivalent of the perfect-fitting glass slipper.
Relatable parenting moments shared through real-life captures of moms, dads, and kids, offering an authentic glimpse into the world of raising a family.
Through a series of jaw-dropping stories, survivors recount harrowing encounters with massive sharks around the world. Video evidence provides an understanding of how these incredible predators lean on their highly evolved skills to hunt and how we can minimize our risks when we enter their domain.
In 1996, a newborn was found brutally beaten in his house. The suspect, a 6-year-old boy. Haunted by the story for decades, a reporter searched for both children, now adults, to find out how a horrific event changed their lives in "Unthinkable."