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.
Calah Waskow, 15, made national news when she was abducted by her friend’s 37-year-old father; Calah was found safe five days later, but many questions remained; Calah tells her story in an exclusive interview.
An 18-year-old tells why he confessed, at age 12, to his younger sister’s murder.
A 17-year-old girl is sentenced to 23 years behind bars for luring a friend into the woods and killing her; Shemida, whose family accuses her of fabricating health problems for attention, returns to the show.
Dr. Phil exposes an online dating fraud accused of duping as many as 26 women into relationships, and a producer tracks him down.
A man is spotted alive and well a week after his son told authorities that he had disappeared into the choppy waters of Jones Beach.
The futures of Drew Peterson’s four youngest children.
Former police sergeant Drew Peterson discusses the disappearance of his wife Stacy; author Derek Armstrong (“Drew Peterson Exposed”).
A man’s wife and three children disappeared 15 years ago, leaving only a cryptic note behind.
Sherri Papini reportedly disappeared while jogging; weeks later, she turned up, saying she’d been abducted by two women who branded her and planned to sex traffic her; investigators unravel a web of deceit and manipulation, and Papini is behind bars.
A daughter of Dr. Martin MacNeill tells why she helped prosecutors build a case against him in the death of her mother and reacts to Dr. Phil’s interview with her father’s former mistress, Gypsy Willis.