American Justice

American Justice is an American criminal justice television program that aired on the A&E Network, hosted by Bill Kurtis. The show features interesting or notable cases, such as the murder of Selena, Scarsdale Diet doctor murder, the Hillside Stranglers, Matthew Shepard, and the Wells Fargo heist, with the stories told by key players, such as police, lawyers, victims, and the perpetrators themselves. More than 250 episodes were produced, making it the longest-running documentary justice show on cable.

American Justice
Created byTowers Productions
Presented byBill Kurtis
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes255
Production
Running timeapprox. 45–50 minutes
Release
Original networkA&E Network
Original releaseSeptember 15, 1992 
December 10, 2005 (currently being rerun under the title Notorious on The Biography Channel)
External links
Website

The series' final new episode aired on December 10, 2005. However, old episodes are being rerun on A&E's sister, network, The Biography Channel, under the title Notorious, with no changes to the episodes except for new credit sequences and commercial bumpers. Past episodes are also available on DVD. Past episodes are also currently available on antenna TV's Escape channel.

Episodes

1–7

#TitleEpisode Summary
1Dahmer: Mystery of the Serial KillerThe case of Jeffrey Dahmer, who was convicted of murdering and dismembering 15 young boys.
2Vigilante JusticeBernard Goetz New York City Subway shootings, and a case of a man who killed his son's alleged molester.
3Mob RatsLooks at Joseph Valachi, the first Mafioso to break the code of silence, and Sammy Gravano, who helped convict the Gambino family boss
4Lorena Bobbitt: Women and ViolenceExamines the highly charged issue of battered women. Do they have the right to respond with violence, and under what circumstances? Will the acquittal of Lorena Bobbitt lead to an "open season" on men? And why are women increasingly involved in drug and gang activity?
5Cops on TrialExamines how police are treated as defendants and the types of sentences they face; and reveals research results that show that police and the general public are held to different standards of justice.
6Attack at WacoThe story of the tragic assault on the Branch Davidian compound in Texas and the subsequent efforts to determine the facts and assign blame
7Gang BustersLooks at: the "Secret 6", a group of civic-minded Chicago businessmen who aided in bringing down Al Capone; drug trade in a Boston housing development; and gang violence in the Midwest

8–15

#TitleEpisode Summary
8Prostitution: Sex and the LawFrom the street-corner hooker to the high-class Hollywood call girl, this episode examines how the sellers of sex are brought to justice.
9Riot: The Chicago Conspiracy TrialExamination of the turbulent events behind the 1968 anti-war riots in Chicago which led to the "Conspiracy to Commit Riot" trials of the famed Chicago Seven.
10Divorce WarsExamines how divorce has changed from the days when women were considered the legal "property" of their husbands to today's high-stakes divorce contests, typified by the battle between Donald and Ivana Trump.
11Godfathers vs. The LawProfiles of top gangsters and the lawmen who have risked their lives to defeat the underworld. (2-hour version)
12KidnappedA look at the cases of biathlete Kari Swenson in Montana and Exxon executive Sidney Reso in New Jersey, and examines just how effective law enforcement authorities are in investigating and negotiating tense kidnap situations.
13Defending the MobA look at the career of Frank Ragano, attorney to Florida mob boss Santo Trafficante, Jr. and corrupt Teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa.
14Witness ProtectionInterviews with several gangsters, who reveal what their lives are like after getting plastic surgery, new identities, legitimate jobs, and moving into new neighborhoods.
15Bad MedicineIncludes a nurse suspected of killing babies in her hospital's pediatric intensive care unit; a doctor charged with nine counts of second degree murder; and the owner of the "Personal Best" plastic surgery centers who was accused of allowing his chauffeur to perform medical duties and was hit with 212 malpractice suits.

41–60

#TitleEpisode Summary
41Mob LadiesFeatures Virginia Hill, who helped Bugsy Siegel build Las Vegas, Arlyne Weiss-Brickman, who trafficked in heroin even while working as an FBI informer, and "Mafia Princess" Antoinette Giancana, who professes great love for her father, mob boss Sam Giancana.
42Presumed GuiltyFeatures the Jeanine Nicarico murder case and how Rolando Cruz was falsely convicted and imprisoned for the murder until a man named Brian Dugan later confessed to the murder.
43Hired GunsIncludes the case of a corrupt businessman who had his partner murdered and a millionaire who arranged to have his wife killed to avoid splitting his fortune with her in divorce proceedings.
44Cruel and UnusualIncludes: Henry Young, who was kept in the "Dark Hole" of Alcatraz; Tommy Ortiz, who was beaten by prison guards wearing lead-filled gloves; and John Evans, whose body was charred in the electric chair.
47Deadly ForceFeatures the police bombing of the MOVE headquarters in Philadelphia, which killed 11, and the shootings of Randy Weaver's wife and son at Ruby Ridge.
48The Quiz Show Scandal and Other FraudsProgram examines the game-show scam involving distinguished professor Charles Van Doren.
49Cop KillersIncludes the murder of Texas State Trooper Bill Davidson by Ronald Ray Howard, who claimed gangster rap music by Tupac Shakur encouraged him to shoot the officer, and the execution of rookie cop Eddie Bryne by members of a drug gang, while he sat in his patrol car guarding the home of a drug witness in Queens, New York.
50The Chicago MobIncludes segments on Al "Scarface" Capone, Anthony "Joe Batters" Accardo, and Sam "Mooney" Giancana.
52Vegas & The MobFeatures an interview with Frank Rosenthal, a former casino manager who was the basis of Robert De Niro's character in the movie Casino. (2 hours)
58The Long Island Railroad MassacreA look at the mass murder committed by Colin Ferguson on board a New York commuter train in December 1993. Includes Ferguson's bizarre attempts to defend himself at his trial.
59John Wayne Gacy: Buried SecretsThe bizarre case of the successful businessman and volunteer parade clown who raped and murdered 33 young men and boys after luring them to his home in suburban Chicago.
60Crime of Passion: The Pamela Smart StoryExplores the dark side of passion by examining the case of Pamela Smart who seduced her lover, a 15-year-old, into killing her husband.

61–80

#TitleEpisode Summary
61The Menendez MurdersExamines the spectacular trials of Erik and Lyle Menendez, the brothers accused of murdering their wealthy parents.
63Mob Hit MenA look at hitmen and the terror they wrought on the streets of Philadelphia.
64To Catch a Killer: Homicide DetectivesA look at the men and women who gaze into the depths of evil to solve the mystery of humanity's most heinous crime—murder.
66Death Row WomenInside America's prisons for a rare look at mothers and grandmothers awaiting execution on death row
67Free to Kill: The Polly Klaas MurderThe focus of this episode are the repeat offenders who, like Richard Allen Davis, American justice has failed to rehabilitate. We also examine attempts to protect future victims with new laws and aggressive policing
71The Amy Fisher StoryThe case of Amy Fisher, the 17-year-old who was willing to kill to get the man she wanted.
73Night StalkerA look back at the yearlong killing spree of Richard Ramirez in Los Angeles, his capture, and trial.
74Presumed GuiltyA look at the shocking case of Rolando Cruz and Alex Hernandez, who were sentenced to death for the rape and murder of a young girl, Jeanine Nicarico—a crime they did not commit.
76Myth of a Serial Killer: The Henry Lee Lucas StoryA probe into the strange case of the one-eyed Henry Lee Lucas, sentenced to death in Texas. Were his confessions hoaxes designed to fool police?
77The Rise and Fall of the Jewish MobsterThe stories of the most notorious Jewish gangsters in America, including "Dopey Benny" Fein, Abe "Kid Twist" Reles, Dutch Schultz, Meyer Lansky, and Bugsy Siegel
78Crime FamilyProfile of infamous mob boss Vito Genovese and how he built the most ruthless and powerful crime family in the nation.

81–100

#TitleEpisode Summary
81The Scarsdale Diet Doctor MurderCovers the case of school headmistress Jean Harris, who was accused of murdering her lover, "Scarsdale Diet" author Dr. Herman Tarnower
82The Susan Smith Story: A Mother's ConfessionA look back at the shocking story of how Susan Smith drowned her two sons and then tried to fool the nation into believing that an African-American man had committed the crime
83The Texas Cheerleader Murder PlotProbes the bizarre case of Wanda Holloway, who would stop at nothing—including murder—to get her daughter on the cheerleading squad.
84Von Bülow: A Wealth of EvidenceAn examination of snooty, aristocratic Claus von Bulow and if he attempted to murder his wife.
85Murder "In Cold Blood"Chronicles the 1959 murder of the Clutter family in Kansas, and the investigation that led to the capture, trial, and execution of their two killers, Richard Hickock and Perry Smith.
87The Donnie Brasco StoryThe true story of Joe Pistone, the FBI agent who risked his life to infiltrate a ruthless New York Mafia family and gather evidence against crime bosses
88The Preppie MurderA probe of the death of young Jennifer Levin, who was killed in New York City's Central Park by Robert Chambers, a handsome prep-school graduate
89The Hillside StranglersAn examination of the infamous case of serial killers Angelo Buono and Kenneth Bianchi, who murdered 10 young women and girls in Los Angeles in 1977 and 1978
90The Pizza ConnectionStory of how the FBI busted one of the largest drug rings ever. The exploding case led investigators from New York's sidewalk pizzerias to Zurich's financial districts and the highest levels of the Italian government
91The John Lennon AssassinationA look at the twisted mind of Mark David Chapman, the deranged Beatles fan who grew up worshipping John Lennon, then stalked and murdered him in December 1980.
92Spree KillersA look at the crimes and capture of Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate, teenage lovers who murdered 10 people in the 1950s.
95FramedThe shocking story of Clarence Brandley, an innocent man who was convicted of murder and spent seven years on death row before being cleared.
96False WitnessThe strange case of Gary Dotson, who wasn't released from prison even when the woman who accused him of rape admitted that she'd been lying.
97Marriage & MurderAn examination of three cases where husbands and wives have murdered their spouses. Features Charlene Brundidge, who killed her husband, then later won clemency because she was an abused wife.
99Hunting Bambi: The Laurie Bembenek StoryThe case of beautiful ex-cop Lawrencia "Bambi" Bembenek, who escaped after spending nine years in prison for the murder of her husband's ex-wife.
100Dead Woman Walking: The Karla Faye Tucker StoryRecalls the controversial life and death of the first woman executed in Texas since 1984.

101–116

#TitleEpisode Summary
101The Green Beret Murder MysteryFormer Green Beret, Jeffrey R. MacDonald, appeals his conviction for the murders of his wife and children.
102The Sam Sheppard StoryDr. Sam Sheppard is convicted of murdering his wife, Marilyn Reese Sheppard, in 1954 and was acquitted for the murder ten years later.
103Selena: Murder of A StarInvestigate the murder of Tejano singing sensation Selena and the case against her convicted assassin, Yolanda Saldívar.
104Fall From GraceThe stories of high-profile people who have been involved in scandals, including sportscaster Marv Albert, former Rep. Mel Reynolds and former Miss America Bess Myerson.
105The Heidi Fleiss StoryAn exclusive interview with incarcerated madam Heidi Fleiss reveals her thoughts on her past employment and eventual conviction.
106Death Row Prostitute: Aileen WuornosAileen Wuornos, self-described "highway hooker," may be the first woman to fit the profile of a serial killer.
107The Sinatra KidnappingIn 1963, kidnappers get a $240,000 ransom for Frank Sinatra Jr.
108The Larry Flynt Story: Hustling The First AmendmentHustler publisher, Larry Flynt, wins a Supreme Court ruling on the First Amendment.
109A Teenage Murder MysteryExamines the brutal murder of 16-year-old Laurie Show, whose last words led to the arrest of Lisa Michelle Lambert.
110A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick StoryElisabeth Anne Broderick murders her ex-husband and his new wife in 1989; after her husband leaves her for a younger woman.
111A Murder in Greenwich: The Martha Moxley CaseThe murder of 15-year-old Martha Moxley gains worldwide attention in 1975 as the murder suspect, Michael Skakel, is the nephew of Ethel Skakel Kennedy, the widow of Senator Robert F. Kennedy.
112Justice Denied: The Hurricane Carter StoryBoxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter was wrongfully convicted of triple murder and served 19 years in prison before his conviction was overturned in 1985.
113Til Death Do Us PartBarbara Stager is convicted in 1989 of murdering her second husband, Russell Stager, after being acquitted of killing her first husband.
114Body of Evidence: The Tom Capano TrialThe story of the former Delaware prosecutor, Thomas Capano, who was sentenced to death for the murder of his ex-lover, Anne Marie Fahey.
115The Perfect Murder: The Shannon Mohr StoryThe marriage of David Davis and Shannon Mohr comes to an abrupt end when Shannon is killed in what was believed to have been a horseback-riding accident.
116Drowning In Lies: The Trial Of Edward PostAfter a mistrial and a successful appeal, Edward Post pleads guilty to murdering his wife during his third trial.

117–133

  • 117 Payback for a Bully : Murder of Bobby Kent
  • 118 “It’s Not My Fault.”: Strange Defenses
  • 119 Lethal Injection: The Hospital Murders
  • 120 The Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush
  • 121 Sister against Sister: The Twin Murder Plot
  • 122 Rape in Connecticut: The Alex Kelly Story
  • 123 Duty, Honor...and Murder
  • 124 A Parent's Nightmare
  • 125 Death Row Radical: Mumia Abu-Jamal
  • 126 Dancing, Drugs, & Murder
  • 127 Blueprint for Murder
  • 128 The Killer Within: Murder of Kathy Bonney
  • 129 The Trial Of Louise Woodward
  • 130 Getting Away With Murder
  • 131 Deadly Magnolia
  • 132 Kill Thy Neighbor: George Trepal
  • 133 The Life and Death of Teena Brandon

141–160

  • 141 Oil, Money and Murder - The trials of Texas oilman T. Cullen Davis
  • 142 Free To Murder Again
  • 143 The Wife Who Knew too Much
  • 144 When a Child Kills
  • 145 The California Killing Field
  • 146 Murder on a Reservation
  • 147 Dangerous Medicine?
  • 148 A Son's Confession
  • 149 Family Secret: The Death of Lisa Steinberg
  • 150 Hiding In Plain Sight: Tales Of A Fugitive
  • 151 A Mother On Death Row
  • 152 The Erin Brockovich Story
  • 153 The Boy Who Saw Too Much
  • 154 The Atlanta Child Murders
  • 155 Who Wants to Kill a Millionaire (The Ted Binion Silver Murder)
  • 156 Shotgun Justice
  • 157 Shattered Innocence: The Fells Acres Abuse Case
  • 158 Raised On Hate
  • 159 The Matthew Shepard Story

161–180

  • 161 Lying Eyes
  • 162 Conspiracy to Kill: The Rae Carruth Story
  • 163 Eliminating The Competition[1]
  • 164 Marijuana And Murder
  • 165 Like Mother, Like Son: Sante and Kenny Kimes
  • 166 The Girl In The Box
  • 167 The Disappearance Of Madalyn Murray O'Hair
  • 168 A Mother's Story Of Murder
  • 169 Death In A Small Town (Alvin Ridley)
  • 170 Millions Of Reasons To Kill
  • 171 Driven To Kill
  • 172 The Cult Murders
  • 173 Brutal Revenge
  • 174 An Execution in Doubt
  • 175 Suicide By Execution
  • 176 The Witness and the Hitman
  • 177 While the Children Slept

178–197

  • 178 The Monster Inside
  • 178 Vanished
  • 179 Crib Death?
  • 180 The Black Widow Of Vegas
  • 181 In The Hands Of A Child
  • 182 Who Killed Hannah Hill?
  • 183 Justifiable Homicide?
  • 184 A Questionable Doctor
  • 185 A Mother's Betrayal
  • 186 The Andrea Yates Story
  • 187 A Murder before Homecoming (the murder of Heather Rich)
  • 188 Shots in the Dark
  • 189 Shamed into Confession
  • 190 Mistaken Identity
  • 191 Mail Order Murder
  • 192 The Corcoran Eight
  • 193 To Save Their Souls
  • 194 What the Girl Saw
  • 195 Murder Online
  • 196 Mystery at Sea

197–215

  • 197 The San Francisco Dog Mauling
  • 198 The Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong?
  • 199 The Wells Fargo Heist
  • 200 Blood Brothers: The Derek and Alex King Case
  • 201 The Yosemite Killer
  • 202 Don't Mess with Texas
  • 203 Another Man's Crime
  • 204 Murder by Mercedes
  • 205 For Love or Money
  • 206 A Deadly Dose
  • 207 Playing With Fire
  • 208 The Happy Face Killer
  • 209 Murder on the Boardwalk
  • 210 The Case of Robert Blake
  • 211 Traces in Blood
  • 212 The Excedrin Killings
  • 213 A Soldier's Secret
  • 214 Daughter Dearest
  • 215 Blood Relations

216–235

  • 216 Thrill Killers
  • 217 Sins of a Priest: The John Geoghan Story
  • 218 The Black Widower
  • 219 Under Suspicion: The Case of Catherine Shelton
  • 220 Stacey's Story
  • 221 Murder in Paradise
  • 222 Child's Play, Deadly Play
  • 223 Murder & Mrs. B
  • 224 The Wrath of Mrs. Jones
  • 225 The Doctor's Wife
  • 226 A Model Murder
  • 227 Double Life, Double Murder
  • 228 The Bully of Toulon
  • 229 Love Triangle
  • 230 Serial Wife
  • 231 Who Whacked Zack?
  • 232 Accused in Appalachia
  • 233 The Brit and the Bodybuilder
  • 234 Lies of a Friend
  • 235 A Warrant to Kill

236–247

  • 236 Palm Beach Law
  • 237 The Deer Hunting Murder
  • 238 The Perfect Wife
  • 239 What Happened to Carrie Culberson
  • 240 A Confession in Question
  • 241 The Scott Peterson Trial
  • 242 Murder in the Court
  • 243 Countdown to an Execution
  • 244 Blood on the Staircase
  • 245 The Bridge Murders
  • 246 Hamptons Murder Mystery
  • 247 The Brothers Kimble

Specials

  • Murder in a College Town
  • Special Why O.J. Simpson Won
  • Special The Rosenbergs
  • Special Who Killed the Candy Heiress?: The Helen Brach Story
  • 1600 Why O.J. Simpson Lost:: The Civil Trial
  • 58930 Death in a Small Town
  • Special Who Is the Lipstick Killer
  • 65535 Vigilante Dad
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References

  1. "American Justice - Episode Guide - A&E TV". American Justice. A&E TV. Retrieved June 29, 2013.
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