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44 Episodes 1999 - 2000
Episode 1
Thu, Sep 23, 1999
By all accounts, Matt Mathews can be a charming, intelligent man. He could be a good listener and a good parent.
Episode 2
Thu, Sep 30, 1999
Just seven weeks ago, Los Angeles paramedics Todd Carb and Paul Medina found pandemonium after reports of gunshots at North Valley Jewish Community Center.
Episode 3
Thu, Oct 7, 1999
48 Hours explores the 1998 murder of Maddie Clifton, an 8-year-old girl from Jacksonville, Florida, who was killed by her 14-year-old neighbor Joshua Phillips, who said the death was accidental.
Episode 4
Thu, Oct 14, 1999
48 Hours profile Delaware attorney Tom Capano, who was convicted of murdering Anne Marie Fahey in 1996. Plus, an interview with crime writer Ann Rule.
Episode 5
Tue, Oct 26, 1999
Gambling is one of this country's most popular activities. In 1996, Americans made $586 billion in legal bets. One expert estimates that 4 million people in this country are addicted to gambling. 48 Hours takes a look at this pastime.
Episode 6
Thu, Oct 28, 1999
What would you do? Your child is failing school, taking drugs or running away for months at a time? Some parents are responding by taking drastic action,.
Episode 7
Mon, Nov 1, 1999
Erin Moriarty reports on the case of Crosley Green, a man convicted of the murder of Charles Flynn in Florida in 1989.
Episode 8
Thu, Nov 4, 1999
48 Hours correspondent Harold Dow examines the case of Tracey Sandrock, a mother of three who was accused of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy in 1995.
Episode 9
Thu, Nov 11, 1999
Peter Van Sant examines the fascinating case of 42-year-old David Pecard, a conman who masqueraded as a lawyer, a police officer, an emergency room technician and a soldier. He also found time to marry six different women.
Episode 10
Thu, Nov 18, 1999
Tom Green is a polygamist. "Men are designed by nature to love more than one woman.
Episode 11
Thu, Dec 9, 1999
For thousands of years, humans have dreamed of finding secrets to long life, even immortality.
Episode 12
Thu, Dec 16, 1999
Being a teen-ager can be difficult. Teetering between childhood and adulthood, teens are often saddled with myriad responsibilities.
Episode 13
Thu, Dec 30, 1999
As the 21st century dawns, 48 Hours takes a look at what could await us in the next century be like. Will technology spur social revolution? What moral questions will arise from scientific breakthroughs?
Episode 14
Thu, Jan 6, 2000
A look at feuding families. Susan Spencer reports on a family fighting over a million dollar family home. Harold Dow visits two Texas siblings fighting over the family's famous barbecue restaurant. Family Feud's Louie Anderson appears.
Episode 15
Thu, Jan 13, 2000
What happens when a vicious criminal turns out to be your child or sibling? 48 Hours takes a probing look at family members coping with the ordeal of having a killer in the family.
Episode 16
Thu, Jan 20, 2000
Obesity is second-leading cause of preventable deaths in this country, according to a recent report in New England Journal of Medicine.
Episode 17
Mon, Jan 31, 2000
An update on the 1999 episode "Murder for Hire?", which add information about the murder investigation of Sheila Bellush, killed in front of her babies in Sarasota, Florida.
Episode 18
Thu, Feb 3, 2000
In 1996, Michael and Mindy Shapiro go through a bitter, acrimonious divorce. The previous year, Dr. Shapiro had an affair with one of his patients, Jean Adair. When Jean's husband is murdered, the two women blame each other for the murder.
Episode 19
Thu, Feb 10, 2000
48 Hours correspondent Troy Roberts reports on Crystal and Jesse, who traveled to Russia in order to adopt two children. One of them, a nine-year-old girl, turned out to have deep emotional problems. How do they cope?
Episode 20
Mon, Feb 14, 2000
With 70 million single adults in the United States, 48 Hours looks at some of the ways and techniques people use to connect, including online dating agencies and touring Russia and Ukraine for potential brides.
Episode 21
Thu, Feb 17, 2000
On Sept. 27, 1995, Mindy Berenyi, then 16, broke into her father's bedroom and took his shotgun.

Episode 22
Thu, Feb 24, 2000
About 20 million Americans suffer from some type of anxiety disorder. Many must deal every day with fear at any moment they could be overwhelmed by panic, type of anxiety disorder.
Episode 23
Thu, Mar 2, 2000
The 48 Hours team look at a number of 'invisible killers', in the form of poisonous molds, contaminated water, and the bacterium Strep B.
Episode 24
Thu, Mar 9, 2000
CBS News 48 Hours takes a look at three long-unsolved murder cases that have stymied police and haunted relatives of victims.
Episode 25
Thu, Mar 30, 2000
48 Hours takes a look at cyberstalking and other online dangers. Correspondent Peter Van Sant reports on Operation Blue Ridge Thunder, a team of investigators in rural Virginia who attempt to crack down on online predators.
Episode 26
Wed, Apr 12, 2000
Every year about 1,000 homicides are committed by people who are mentally ill and not in treatment. 48 Hours looks at this dilemma, focusing on several particularly difficult cases.
Episode 27
Thu, Apr 13, 2000
48 Hours returns to the tragic case of the fatal shooting of four teenage girls in a yogurt shop in Austin, Texas, in 1991. Erin Moriarty reports on the latest developments, which has seen a grand jury indict three of the four suspects.
Episode 28
Thu, Apr 20, 2000
48 Hours examines the case of four Texas teenagers charged with armed robbery after allegedly pulling a string of stickups in 1999. Bernard Goldberg reports on this unusual case.
Episode 29
Thu, Apr 27, 2000
In 1996, Sheila Bryan was just another small-town mother, living with her husband in Omega, Georgia, happily raising their two daughters. But then everything changed. Susan Spencer reports on a family struggling with an enormous burden.
Episode 30
Thu, May 4, 2000
Dr. Robert Morgan has delivered more than 6,000 babies over his 25-year career as an Indianapolis obstetrician. However, some of his patients say he is negligent and incompetent. Susan Spencer reports on the fight over Morgan's reputation.
Episode 31
Thu, May 11, 2000
In 1963, in a quiet Ohio town, 15-year-old Patti Rebholz was bludgeoned to death. In 1975, in an exclusive Connecticut suburb, 15-year-old Martha Moxley was beaten to death with a golf club. Harold Dow reports on both cases.
Episode 32
Mon, May 15, 200060 mins
In 1986, married couple Dyke Rhoads and and Karen Spesard were murdered in their hometown of Paris, Illinois. Two people were subsequently convicted of their murders - but were they really responsible?
Episode 33
Thu, May 18, 2000
48 Hours correspondent Bill Lagattuta speaks to Jane Alexander, a woman who turned amateur detective after the 1983 murder of her 88-year-old aunt, Gertrude McCabe. Does Alexander track down her aunt's killer?
Episode 34
Mon, May 22, 2000
48 Hours takes a look at the role of sex in American society. Erin Moriarty reports on scientific discoveries that are helping women who suffer from low libido. Bill Lagattuta talks to two experts, Hugh Hefner and Dr. Laura Schlessinger.
Episode 35
Thu, Jun 1, 2000
The bond between parent and child is among the strongest human bonds. But what happens when several people say that they deserve to be parents of a single child? Who should decide and under what criteria?
Episode 36
Thu, Jun 15, 2000
Has America become obsessed with finding the fountain of youth? 48 Hours examines the lengths to which people will go to feel and look younger. Nick Nolte and Eartha Kitt are profiled.
Episode 37
Thu, Jun 22, 2000
48 Hours catches up with some of the students in its 'Class of 2000', including the story of Chris Robertson, who has been in jail nine times, and Peter Van Sant speaks to former gang member Melissa Orona.
Episode 38
Mon, Jun 26, 2000
Columbus, Miss., with a population of 30,000, is an unremarkable small Southern town. Between 1996 and 1998 there were five murders that are still unsolved. Correspondent Harold Dow reports on what may be the work of a serial killer.
Episode 39
Wed, Jul 5, 2000
More and more, it seems, Americans are obsessed with celebrity. But is fame all it is cracked up to be?
Episode 40
Thu, Jul 27, 2000
In 1999, tornadoes killed 94 people in the United States, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 48 Hours takes a close-up look at this powerful and often terrifying force.
Episode 41
Mon, Jul 31, 2000
Dan Rather presents live coverage of the Republican National Convention; plus a look at the abuse of human test subjects in medical experiments.
Episode 42
Wed, Aug 9, 2000
48 Hours takes a close-up look at the offspring of several well-known people. Erin Moriarty profiles Victoria Gotti, daughter of mob kingpin John Gotti. Harold Dow reports on the son of baseball great Pete Rose, himself a baseball player.
Episode 43
Mon, Aug 14, 2000
A 48 Hours Special report with live coverage of the Democratic National Convention.
Episode 44
Thu, Sep 7, 2000
Susan Spencer reports on David Bailey, who re-thought his life after being stricken with a brain tumor, and Jerry Bowen provides an update on 12-year-old Amy Frohnmayer, who has a rare genetic disease.