On "60 Days In: From Officer to Inmate," Sheri, a former participant from "60 Days In" Season 2, moves across the country to resume her career in corrections – this time in the same jail in which she went undercover as an inmate. Sheri has the drive to help the inmates and improve the facility, but can she handle the pressure of being on the other side?
Battling nerves, Sheri re-enters the jail in which she once posed as an inmate. In her first search of the unit as a trainee, she and her fellow officers find some interesting contraband.
A homesick Sheri struggles to assert her status as an officer as her familiarity with old cellmates threatens to undermine her new authority.
Sheri's first day in booking is marred by difficulties - until she has the opportunity to catch up with an old friend.
Sheri gets some helpful reassurance before attending an OC training class about the proper use of pepper spray.
At work, Sheri experiences her first planned raid; on the outside, she doubles down on her search for a new home for her family.
Taser training knocks Sheri and her classmates down for the count. After a fitting for a new uniform, Sheri gets a closer look at a Cook County Jail health call.
Sheri searches a cell after spotting suspicious activity in the women's pod; to commemorate her journey as both an inmate and an officer, Sheri gets tattooed.
Sheri's family arrives at their new home, but she worries that her work schedule will interfere with their time together; during her debrief with the sheriff, Sheri learns how her feedback from going undercover made a difference.
Four members of the Marietta, GA community- an interventionist, a police officer, a former addict and an activist- discuss how they are fighting back against the opioid epidemic that is ravaging their neighborhoods and killing their relatives, friends and neighbors.
In the first episode of a special "Intervention" companion series, four members of the Marietta, GA community discuss how they are fighting back against the opioid epidemic that is killing their neighbors.
Justin Jackson, a recovered opiate addict who works as the maintenance manager at The Zone, formed an unlikely friendship with Sgt. Josh Liedke despite his aversion to police. The Zone's owner Missy Owen joins to discuss how Justin and Josh became fast friends.
Missy Owen, Sgt. Josh Liedke, Justin Jackson, and Heather Hayes offer their perspectives on the roots of the opioid epidemic in Marietta, Georgia, and how high school students are exposed to drugs.
Sgt. Josh Liedke and Justin Jackson tour Marietta to track the city's progress in fighting the opioid epidemic.
Justin, a recovered addict and manager of the Zone, tells his story about addiction.
Missy Owen, Sgt. Liedke, and Justin Jackson talk about The Zone, a place for recovered addicts to connect and socialize.
What is recovery? What makes it so difficult? Missy Owen, Sgt. Josh Liedke, Justin Jackson, and Heather Hayes discuss.
This social-first series highlights the craziest crimes, the smartest cops and the most creative ways these cases have been solved.
The amazing case of a man who got 20 years in prison for the attempted murder of an inanimate object.
When a woman is killed during what appears to be a random home invasion, police use the victim’s fitness tracker to identify an unexpected suspect.
When a man is unable to cash his last social security check, his friends hatch a bizarre plan that involves a dead body, an office chair, and a journey through midtown Manhattan.
Robbers use methods they learned from watching “The Town” to steal $200,000, but cops notice the small detail the criminals missed and take them down.
When a man is gunned down in the LA streets, cops suspect gang violence, but the case goes cold. Years later, police find all the evidence they need inked on a gang member’s chest.
BTK. The Night Stalker. Son of Sam. This biography series details the accounts of the worst crime sprees and what finally brought them down.
Learn about the serial killer Ed Gein - the inspiration for Norman Bates - from his relationship with his mother to the murders he committed.
Explore the life of America's first known serial killer, H.H. Holmes, and his infamous "murder hotel" in Chicago.
Take a look into the life of Ted Kaczynski, aka the Unabomber, including his early admission to Harvard at 16 and his final break from society.
Discover the story of David Berkowitz's adoption, "Son of Sam" crime spree, and come-to-Jesus moment.
Discover John du Pont's strange, wealthy upbringing and his murder of wrestler Dave Schultz.
In season one of Married at First Sight we saw strangers Jason & Courtney and Doug & Jamie join together in matrimony. Still going strong, Married Life follows the couples through their everyday lives as they continue to get to know each other.
Cortney gets mouthy behind the wheel as she and Jason head to Philadelphia.
Jamie surprises her husband Doug with a romantic "homemade" dinner.
Doug brags about his gift-wrapping skills, but Jamie's not impressed.
Jason and Cortney's camping trip takes a turn when Cortney is confronted by her biggest fear.
Doug constructs an elaborate reveal to go along with the birthday gift he built himself.
Cortney and Jason's roadtrip gets off to a rough start when Cortney gets behind the wheel.
Jamie and an electric razor take on Doug's bushy beard.
See just how much havoc Lizzie Borden wrought in the each episode of "The Lizzie Borden Chronicles".
Theodor Seuss Geisel was born in 1904 in Massachusetts. He published his first children's book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, under the name of Dr. Seuss in 1937. Next came a string of best sellers, including The Cat in the Hat.
Jim Henson, the man behind the Muppets, began working as a puppeteer in college, where Kermit the Frog made his debut. His lovable characters were featured on TV shows like "The Muppet Show" and films such as "The Muppet Movie."