From murders to missing persons, Dr. Phil examines crimes from clinical, forensic, and social psychological standpoints.

From murders to missing persons, Dr. Phil examines crimes from clinical, forensic, and social psychological standpoints.
A young woman breaks her silence about a sinister plot she says nearly claimed her life and that of her unborn baby; a woman is obsessed with becoming a mother and has resorted to drastic measures to get pregnant — without her husband’s consent.
Dr. Phil sits down with Gary Giordano, who was considered the prime suspect in the disappearance of traveling companion Robyn Gardner in 2011 Aruba, and offers him a polygraph test.
A murderer faces his victims’ children.
Former PTA president Kelli says that after a school spat, fellow parents framed her by stashing bags of drugs in her car; one of them, who has served time for her part in the incident, speaks out for the first time.
Elsa says she was severely abused almost daily for 19 years and starved for weeks at a time by the people she thought were her adoptive parents, until an unlikely person rescued her; what a detective discovered when she saw Elsa at the hospital.
Dr. Phil examines the case of missing mother of two, Susan Powell, whose husband, Josh Powell, is a person of interest, and Susan’s parents, Charles and Judy Cox, are looking for answers.
Convicted killer Daniel Pelosi discusses the night multimillionaire Ted Ammon died.
Authorities say Roxanne’s boyfriend was caught on home-surveillance cameras causing life-ending injuries to her baby son; she speaks out.
Authorities release a confession from killer dad Chris Watts describing the murder of his pregnant wife, Shan’ann, and their two daughters; in an exclusive interview, Shan’ann’s parents and brother reveal their reactions to learning the details.
Willie Jessop, former spokesman for the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, comes face-to-face with ex-members of the polygamous sect and a private investigator.