Episodes (34)

The Sinatra Kidnapping
S08E01 · The Sinatra Kidnapping

Jan 05, 1999

The 1963 kidnapping of Frank Sinatra Jr., who was taken from his hotel room in Lake Tahoe, Nev. He was released by his captors three days later after his father paid the $240,000 ransom, and his three captors were caught and convicted.

The Larry Flynt Story: Hustling the First Amendment
S08E02 · The Larry Flynt Story: Hustling the First Amendment

Jan 20, 1999

A chronicle of the legal battles of publisher Larry Flynt. Included: Flynt v. Falwell, a libel suit heard by the U.S. Supreme Court; Flynt's conversion to Christianity; and the shooting that left him wheelchair-bound. Interviewed: Flynt, his brother Jimmy, his attorneys, Rev. Jerry Falwell.

Mark Chapman
S08E03 · Mark Chapman

Feb 07, 1999

The lives of the Beatles' John Lennon and his killer, Mark Chapman, are paralleled. Lennon's success is contrasted with Chapman's emotional instability. Also: the murder and trial are documented using film footage and photographs.

A Teenage Murder Mystery
S08E04 · A Teenage Murder Mystery

Feb 17, 1999

The circumstances surrounding the 1991 murder of a Pennsylvania teenage girl and the convoluted legal proceedings that followed. Among those interviewed are the victim's mother.

Leonard Lake and Charles Ng
S08E05 · Leonard Lake and Charles Ng

Feb 21, 1999

The story of how a serial killer and his wealthy accomplice were apprehended is chronicled using video footage, photographs and interviews.

Leopold and Loeb
S08E06 · Leopold and Loeb

Feb 22, 1999

The 1920s investigation and trial of Leopold and Loeb for kidnapping and murder in Chicago is chronicled.

Body in the Trunk Murders
S08E07 · Body in the Trunk Murders

Mar 07, 1999

Three murders---each involving women's remains found in railway baggage---that took place in England during the 1920s and '30s are detailed.

Gary Heidnik and Jeffrey Dahmer
S08E08 · Gary Heidnik and Jeffrey Dahmer

Mar 07, 1999

Serial killers Gary Heidnik and Jeffrey Dahmer are profiled. Included: comparisons of common elements of their crime sprees, such as cooking their victims.

A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story
S08E09 · A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story

Mar 24, 1999

The case of homicidal divorcee Betty Broderick is chronicled. Included: her marriage to Dan Broderick, their divorce, the murder of Dan and his second wife, and the two ensuing trials.

Gaston Dominici and the Drummond Murders
S08E10 · Gaston Dominici and the Drummond Murders

Apr 04, 1999

A look at the case of a family murdered while on vacation in France and the local farmer suspected in the mysterious crime.

Judge Joe Peel
S08E11 · Judge Joe Peel

Apr 11, 1999

A report on the 1955 disappearance of a Florida judge and his wife.

A Murder in Greenwich: The Martha Moxley Case
S08E12 · A Murder in Greenwich: The Martha Moxley Case

Apr 21, 1999

American Justice profiles the 1975 murder of 15 year old Martha Moxley in the rich and well to do gated community of Greenwich Village, CT. Moxely was brutally beaten to death with a golf club on the eve of Halloween in 1975. Initially investigators determined that one of the main suspects was Thomas Skakel, brother of Michael. The Skakel family were neighbors to the Moxley's and part of the powerful Kennedy clan, and it was highly speculated that it was this wealth and power that was able to protect the Skakel boys from the investigation. Former Los Angeles detective...

John Duffy: Railway Killer
S08E13 · John Duffy: Railway Killer

May 09, 1999

Profiling John Duffy, the convicted British murderer and rapist, who earned the nickname of "Railway Killer" because he used the train to escape from the scene of the crimes. Included: how "profiling" was used to help capture him; footage of the crime scenes.

Ma Barker and Other Public Enemies
S08E14 · Ma Barker and Other Public Enemies

May 09, 1999

A look at the criminal activities of Ma Barker and her gangster sons. Included: reenactments of their crimes; archival footage.

Henry Lee Lucas
S08E15 · Henry Lee Lucas

May 23, 1999

Profiles the case of Henry Lee Lucas, who confessed to murdering women and whose victims may have numbered in the hundreds, giving him the notorious distinction of being America's most prolific serial killer.

Graham Young: Compulsive Poisoner
S08E16 · Graham Young: Compulsive Poisoner

Jun 06, 1999

Profiling Graham Young, the infamous British killer, who was obsessed with poison from his youth. Young was finally caught after the deaths of several colleagues at the factory where he worked, and his life was the subject of the 1995 film "The Young Poisoner's Handbook."

Butch Defeo
S08E17 · Butch Defeo

Jun 06, 1999

The case of Ronald ("Butch") DeFeo Jr., an Amityville, New York, man convicted in 1975 of the murders of his parents and four siblings. The house in which the murders were committed later became the subject of speculation that it was "haunted."

Justice Denied: The Hurricane Carter Story
S08E18 · Justice Denied: The Hurricane Carter Story

Jun 14, 1999

Examining the case of boxer Hurricane Carter and his friend John Artis, who in 1967 were wrongly convicted of a 1966 triple homicide. Artis was eventually paroled in 1981, while Carter's conviction was finally overturned in 1985. Included: comments from Artis, Carter and their attorneys.

Justice Denied: Trial and Error
S08E19 · Justice Denied: Trial and Error

Jun 16, 1999

Examining two cases in which wrongly accused people were imprisoned because their trials were mishandled. Included: Florida farmer James Richardson, who spent 21 years in prison until his conviction was overturned in 1989; Chicago residents Perry Cobb and Darby Tillis, who were tried for the same crime for a record five times.

The Perfect Murder: The Shannon Mohr Story
S08E20 · The Perfect Murder: The Shannon Mohr Story

Jun 30, 1999

In 1980 Shannon Mohr believes that she has found the man of her dreams, right to the point where he murders her. Soon afterward he disappears and the truth about him starts to become all too clear. American Justice examines the investigation and the seven year hunt for Dave Davis.

Body of Evidence: The Tom Capano Trial
S08E21 · Body of Evidence: The Tom Capano Trial

Sep 17, 1997

Reports on the 1996 murder of Anne Marie Fahey, assistant to Delaware's Governor by Thomas Capano, politically connected lawyer, the subsequent cover-up and trial.

Justice Denied: The Wrong Place, the Wrong Time
S08E22 · Justice Denied: The Wrong Place, the Wrong Time

Jul 21, 1999

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Who Killed the Candy Heiress? The Helen Brach Story
S08E23 · Who Killed the Candy Heiress? The Helen Brach Story

Aug 04, 1999

An investigation into the mysteries surrounding the death of Helen Brach, who disappeared in 1977 and was declared legally dead, although her body was never found.

Lethal Injection: The Hospital Murders
S08E24 · Lethal Injection: The Hospital Murders

Aug 11, 1999

In the spring of 1981 an usually high number of patients are dying at Community Hospital of the Valleys in Perris, CA. After the hospital is closed for an inquiry investigators discover a sinister pattern. American Justice examines the case of serial killer Robert Diaz who was convicted of murdering 12 patients with lethal injections of the drug Lidocaine.

Till Death Do Us Part: The Barbara Stager Story
S08E25 · Till Death Do Us Part: The Barbara Stager Story

Aug 25, 1999

The case of Barbara Stager, a North Carolina woman who was convicted in 1989 of the 1988 shooting death of her second husband, Russ. Stager claimed the killing was accidental, but hindering her defense were similarities in the deaths of her first and second husbands; and an incriminating tape recorded by Russ shortly before his demise.

The Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush
S08E26 · The Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush

Sep 02, 1999

Documentary about the Jonesboro school massacre which occurred on Tuesday, March 24, 1998. The show depicts how 4 students and a teacher were killed by 2 armed middle school boys in Jonesboro a town in northeastern Arkansas. Mitchell Johnson, 13, and Andrew Golden, 11, pulled a school fire alarm and fired into the crowd as people filed out of the Westside Middle School, killing four girls and a teacher, and wounding 9 others. In August 1998, they were both sentenced to confinement until they reached the age of 21, the maximum under Arkansas law. The docudrama searches...

Drowning in Lies: The Trial of Edward Post
S08E27 · Drowning in Lies: The Trial of Edward Post

Sep 22, 1999

On June 3rd, 1986 at a hotel in St. Louis, Edward and Julie Post are in town from New Orleans for a real estate convention. Julie Post drowns in the bathtub of their motel room while Edward goes out for an early morning jog. Investigators initially thought the drowning to be accidental. But as they learn of Edward Post's financial debt and the insurance money that he was going to collect from the death of his wife they take a much closer look, and discover what they believe is a motive for murder.

Rape in Connecticut: The Alex Kelly Story
S08E28 · Rape in Connecticut: The Alex Kelly Story

Sep 29, 1999

The case of Alex Kelly, a high-school athlete who fled the country for Europe just before his 1987 rape trial. Kelly surrendered to authorities in 1995, and was convicted in 1997.

Duty, Honor and Murder
S08E29 · Duty, Honor and Murder

Oct 06, 1999

The 1995 murder of Adrienne Jones, a high-school student shot to death by David Graham, with whom she'd allegedly had a fling. Graham and his girlfriend, Diane Zamora, were convicted of the murder in 1998. The pair were found out after Zamora confided the crime to classmates at the Naval Academy.

It's Not My Fault: Strange Defenses
S08E30 · It's Not My Fault: Strange Defenses

Oct 27, 1999

American Justice profiles some of the more bizarre defenses in the history of the American legal system. First up, the so called "Twinkie Defense". On Nov. 27, 1978, San Francisco City Supervisor Dan White shot and killed Mayor George Moscone and Harvey Milk who was another supervisor. White claimed he committed the crimes after binging on junk food. Next, "The Sleepwalking Defense" where Scott Falater stabbed his wife 44 times, but claimed he was sleepwalking while he did it. Then, "The Nymphomaniac Defense" where a woman claimed she was engaged in sexual surrogate ...

Vigilante Dad
S08E31 · Vigilante Dad

Nov 04, 1999

The case of Ken Arrasmith, an Idaho man who, in 1995, gunned down a couple who had allegedly sexually abused Arrasmith's daughter. Arrasmith was convicted of their murders in 1996.

Donald Merrett: The Murderous Buccaneer
S08E32 · Donald Merrett: The Murderous Buccaneer

Nov 07, 1999

Chronicles the life and career of John Donald Merrett. Included: the "not proven" verdict at his matricide trial, his drug smuggling and his suicide after he was considered to be a suspect in the murders of his wife and mother-in-law.

Sister Against Sister: The Twin Murder Plot
S08E33 · Sister Against Sister: The Twin Murder Plot

Nov 24, 1999

Recalling the attempted 1996 murder of California resident Sunny Han by men hired by Sunny's identical twin sister, Gina. Gina received a 26-year sentence for the crime.

Payback for a Bully
S08E34 · Payback for a Bully

Dec 08, 1999

On July 14th, 1993 eight kids in their teens to early twenty's get together for the evening in Hollywood, Florida (a suburb of Ft. Lauderdale)to hang out. Several of the teenagers gang up on 20 year old Bobby Kent, who was with their group, and stab him repeatedly. Kent dies from his wounds, and despite the efforts of the youths to cover up the incident, the truth comes out and they are all charged with 1st degree murder. In their defense they claimed that Bobby Kent was a "vicious bully and this was his payback".

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American Justice Season 8 (1999) is released on Jan 05, 1999 and the latest season 14 of American Justice is released in 2005. Watch American Justice online - the English Documentary TV series from United States. American Justice is directed by Michael Husain,Samantha Sanders,Lisa Shaughnessy,Charles Fitzgerald and created by Elkan Allan with Bill Kurtis and Sonny Vellozzi. American Justice is available online on The Roku Channel and DIRECTV.

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Американское правосудие, American Justice

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English

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Towers Productions

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