Police say Bryans DNA from a knife sheath was left at the crime scene, and he allegedly went to the victims house 12 times before their murders. Dr. Phil shares the precautions and tips all pet lovers need to consider. 547K views, 1.5K likes, 40 loves, 198 comments, 104 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Dr. Phil: Stephanie claims her cousin Bonnie is in the midst of a mental breakdown. James also admits to hitting Keira does he have any regrets? Plus, Dr. Phil speaks to Jessica, a mother of three who says she made a radical career change that has transformed her life! Woman says her cousin's behavior may be caused by trauma from her childhood | Stephanie claims her cousin Bonnie is in the midst of a mental breakdown. Tragically, just weeks before the fifth anniversary of the tornado, Athena and Simon say Xavier took his own life due to the trauma he endured that day. James says he wants to raise awareness about the kidnapping epidemic of models he is texting in the Los Angeles area. When does admiration turn into appropriation, and is the argument against appropriation just? On May 24, 2022, a gunman entered Uvalde Elementary School and took the lives of 19 students and two teachers. Clusters of tent cities line almost every block. Dog trainer Jas has helpful tips on how to train your dog. What did Phil predict this year? Dr. Phil and the experts discuss what we can expect now. Another guest named Amanda says she was seriously injured and her dog was killed when a pit bull and an Akita attacked them during a walk. And, Thomas Abt, a lawyer and criminal reform policy advisor, says that while crime is high, it is not as widespread as the media would have us believe. Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Sara and her husband, Jason. Plus, Los Angeles attorney Samuel Dordulian talks about what your legal options are if this happens to you. Earlier this year, Netflixs hit docuseries Inventing Anna turned fake German heiress Anna Delvey into a household name. Erica says their mother takes too many medications, and they say they are worried that she will hurt someone else, as she has been in several car accidents. She claims the police failed to consider the evidence that established her innocence and violated her rights. And, is it your right to die on your own terms? The parents say they thought they were doing the right thing by requesting the public's help to find their little girl, but it backfired. She says that when she wanted to leave the hospital, her husband, Josh, stood by and would not help her leave. She claims that when she was 15 years old, her mother chose to move across the state to be with him, leaving her behind, and she was forced to enter foster care, a claim her mother denies. Maria says she takes out her anger by fighting and punching holes in the house, while her sister Liz says she had to quit her job to take care of Maria. A model stabs her boyfriend to death inside a luxury Miami high rise. But Michelles family members say they want to know if Raymonds issues are real or if hes just choosing to act out? Lastly, as a self-proclaimed fertility expert, Kyle sits down with a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist, a supervisor from the Seattle Sperm Bank, and Dr. Charles Sophy, who weigh in on his donation process. Its also glamorized on social media platforms, sold by celebrities, and pervasive in movies and TV. Watchlist. Kim says Bryson had no history of mental illness, no chemical imbalances or drug use. Plus, hear from those trying to change the law. Stay up-to-date on all the latest Rotten Tomatoes news! Youve heard about polygamy and monogamy, but what about sologamy? That's what happened to Kellie, a past guest on the show. She says Emilie smokes marijuana daily, skips school, lies, and has even stolen her great grandmother, Nancys, car and caused $13,000 worth of damage! Will the results be too much for Brian to handle? However, the accused agent denies she racially discriminated against them. And, social media lawyer Ethan Wall takes part in the conversation to reveal whether what Agent Sebastian is doing is illegal. All Rights Reserved. Cory denies hes being controlled or brainwashed by Katrina. Katrina is a self-proclaimed witch, or Wiccan, who claims Tammy and Mark judge her for her beliefs. Tylers mother, Talisha, says she posted the police camera footage on social media and her videos went viral. Dr. Phil enlists Brinleys help to try and get her mom to see the real problem in this family. Many American adults have taken, and even sent, nude pictures or videos. Why did Sarah stay for nine years -- and how did she get out? Youve seen the headlines about student athletes being accused of sexual assaults and other egregious acts -- but are athletes being supported and protected by universities? Plus, singer and songwriter Katharine McPhee and her husband, 16-time Grammy Award-winner David Foster, bring some holiday cheer into the studio and perform a song from their new album, Christmas Songs. Will Darren have a change of heart? From catching Karens in the act and filming unbecoming behavior in parks, stores, and on planes to recording innocent strangers and mocking their appearances and/or medical conditions, nothing -- and no one -- seems to be off limits. Imagine being trapped in one of these events, paralyzed with fear, believing you and your family are going to die. Plus, what went down behind the scenes. He has a neurological disorder called Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy Type 7, preventing him from feeling any pain, which has led him to injure himself dozens of times. Danielle says her marriage to her husband, Josh, is totally toxic. She claims not only has he repeatedly cheated on her, but hes also physically abusive and has shoved a bleach-soaked rag down her throat and choked her to the point where she thought she was going to die. They say their children purchased counterfeit pills on social media, and had no idea they were laced with fentanyl, a deadly drug that killed their children within moments. Dr. Phil provides the most comprehensive forum on mental health issues in the history of television. The Fair Housing Act was passed in 1968 to protect people from discrimination while buying a home or seeking a mortgage. As the world is more connected online, beauty trends spread quickly, constantly redefining what beauty means. Porizkova tells Dr. Phil that women need to embrace their wrinkles and their age. Then, get budget tips from Jordan Page, a mother of eight who calls herself the Fun, Cheap, and Free Queen. Also, fair housing lawyer and the Ashland-Spears Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at the University of Kentucky College of Law Robert Schwemm discusses his role in the Long Island Newsday short documentary, Testing The Divide. On both shows McGraw offers advice in the form of "life strategies" from his life experience as a clinical psychologist. She says the effects were devastating. Should they? Danielle, who now weighs 68 pounds, says she first believed she was fat in elementary school and then starved herself at age 14 and dropped around 50 pounds. Former criminal prosecutor Loni Coombs, tribal filmmaker Rain, and Representative Greg Stanton of Arizona tackle this nationwide epidemic with Dr. Phil. Since this tragedy, Foltz has become one of the most prominent faces of this national epidemic. Dr. Phil also meets women Kyle has donated to. Find out what Dr. Phil thinks. What does the producer discover? They say Simon Leviev seemed perfect, handsome, well-traveled, and very rich. December 13, 2013. Dr. Phil speaks with an employment and labor attorney who says quiet quitting makes perfect sense, because if employers want employees to work extra, then they need to pay them extra. Amy and Allen say they worked with the police and detectives to find Jed and finally accepted help from volunteers Jared Leisek and Doug Bishop from Adventure with Purpose, a search and recovery dive team who has helped to solve cold cases across the country. Can Dr. Phil get Angie to commit to parenting her preteen daughter and stop relying on Linda? She claims their dad, Tom, is the reason for the family trauma because hes a sociopath, abusive and an alcoholic accusations Tom vehemently denies. Kelly says she met a man at a bar for her first date, and before she could say bye, he grabbed her, threw her in his car, and sexually assaulted her. The killings set off a bizarre chain of events that included Murdaugh staging his own murder. And, Becky Monroe, Deputy Director of Strategic Initiatives and External Affairs for California, shares insightful information after tracking hate crimes across America, and law enforcement analyst Mark Powell explains why police officers do not immediately assume an incident is a hate crime, even with video evidence. First, a panel of experts, including Court TV anchor Vinnie Politan, litigator Steve Greenberg, legal analyst Laura McNeal, attorney and host of the SuitUp podcast, Exavier Pope, and Founder and Executive Director of The Chicago Project Tracy Siska, discuss the prosecution, sentencing, and release of Jussie Smollett. By Bea Smith Published Mar 20, 2021 Bhad Bhabie has gone into detail on her recent claims against the ranch for troubled teens that Dr. Phil's team send countless guests to. What happened after the taping? Callie and Lara also share their stories of being scammed while trying to find jobs online. Shred by Ian K. Smith. Alexandra, a social media influencer and business owner, says giving opinions about COVID got her censored and three accounts closed. Find out! Dr. Phil discusses the highly debated issue of whether or not the body positivity movement -- a belief system that embraces bodies of all shapes and sizes -- has gone too far. Her videos quickly went viral, and she now has over 3 million followers. Then, former police officer Aaron has a frank conversation about the challenges police face when trying to keep the streets safe. 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