Female Teachers Turned Classroom Predators
Sexual assault in the classroom is running rampant as dozens of female teachers are convicted every year. Three young men explain how their female teachers forever altered their lives.
Sexual assault in the classroom is running rampant as dozens of female teachers are convicted every year. Three young men explain how their female teachers forever altered their lives.
From romance to rage, adoration online to in-person obsession, this episode is a cautionary tale about stalking.
Cassie is raising four children, including a difficult 15-year-old daughter, while being married to a man whose unsafe behaviors under the influence of alcohol and drugs have caused him to become a danger to her children.
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 continues his discussion with exes Michael and Susan about the care of 11-year-old Bodhi, who Susan insists is dealing with schizophrenia, just like their 16-year-old daughter, Janni.
Susan and Michael, parents of schizophrenic Janni, return to the show at odds over their 11-year-old son, Bodhi, who Susan is convinced is schizophrenic as well; Michael thinks Susan’s quest for a diagnosis will harm their son.
Eighteen-year-old Alexis’ biological father says her mother, Gina, accused him of molesting her when she was a toddler, and he wants to prove his innocence.
Young Natalie says her boyfriend has a violent anger problem and she fears for her life and that of their 10-month-old son.
Retired NFL player Chris Johnson discusses domestic violence and former teammate Ray Rice; Trichele says she shot and killed her husband in self-defense after years of domestic abuse.
Women say they worry about their sister’s 9-year-old daughter being exposed to her new, alternative lifestyle, which includes a sexual fetish group.