TV Schedule for Court TV (WSJV4) South Bend, IN
Monday, January 19th TV listings for Court TV (WSJV4) South Bend, IN
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? The "Racist" Cop
LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman tells his side of the story after becoming a household name when the defense accused him of planting a bloody glove and labeled him a racist.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Domestic Violence
O.J. Simpson's history of domestic violence was a focal point for the prosecution; the defense claimed it didn't prove he was a murderer; Nicole Brown's sisters detail the abuse within O.J. and Nicole's relationship.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Racial Tension
The defense used the racial tension in Los Angeles as part of their strategy; see how their plan to convince jurors that the Los Angeles Police Department could not be trusted played out in court.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Attack the Timeline
Did O.J. Simpson have enough time to murder Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman?; the defense dissected the timeline to raise reasonable doubt; Detective Tom Lange and prosecutor Bill Hodgman explain their window of opportunity.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? The Bloody Gloves
It's the most infamous moment of the trial when the prosecution forced O.J. to put on the bloody glove in court; defense attorney F. Lee Bailey takes you inside the pivotal moment.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Inside the Jury Room
The world watches as the verdict in the "Trial of the Century" comes down; hear reactions from those closest to the case, including the family of victim Ron Goldman; Juror #6, Lon Cryer, tells what happened behind closed doors.
Court TV Presents Rampage Killers
Five years after the Las Vegas shooting massacre.
Victim to Verdict: Christmas Parade Rampage
The annual Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wis., is struck by tragedy when Darrel Brooks drives his SUV through the parade route; the tragedy turns into a spectacle when Brooks decides to represent himself at trial.
Victim To Verdict: The Killing of Ahmad Arbery
When Ahmad Arbery is out jogging, three men assume he's a burglar and chase him down; they shoot him multiple times; the cellphone video captured by Arbery's assailants proves that these men were not the heroes they claimed to be.
Victim to Verdict: Chaos in Kenosha
Kyle Rittenhouse shoots and kills two people and aims a third during a Black Lives Matter protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin; the 17-year-old, armed with an AR-15, claims he acted in self-defense because he feared for his life.
Victim To Verdict - A Clown At The Door
A clown carrying balloons and a basket of flowers shoots and kills Marlene Warren when she opens her front door in 1990; even though police suspected Warren's ex-husband and his then-girlfriend, it would take decades to make an arrest.
Interview With a Killer Catfishing for Murder
Denali Brehmer agrees to kill her best friend for a man she met online offering millions for murder, but an interview with Brehmer reveals she's far from a naive teen led astray by an outside influence.
Interview With a Killer The Blackout Killer
Bo Pete Jeffrey claims no memory of the crime he's convicted for, the brutal beating and murder of his wife; four years into his life sentence, Jeffrey tells a different story that opens a new window into the mind of this convicted murderer.
Interview With a Killer Teenage Rage
Tyler Hadley discusses how he, as a troubled 17-year-old, bludgeoned his mother and father to death with a hammer.
Interview With a Killer Psycho Killer, Part One
The oldest serial killer in America reveals new information about his crimes in his first televised interview; journalist David Scott confronts Gary Hilton about his killing spree when he preyed on hikers in North Carolina, Georgia and Florida.
Interview With a Killer Psycho Killer, Part Two
The oldest serial killer in America reveals new information about his crimes in his first televised interview; journalist David Scott confronts Gary Hilton about his killing spree when he preyed on hikers in North Carolina, Georgia and Florida.
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall Deadly Letter
What begins as another sun-soaked day in Boca Raton, Fla., ends in blood-soaked violence, leaving a mother of three a quadriplegic; police find that this seemingly random act may not have been so random after all.
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall Fortunate Son
The night begins with a birthday celebration for Susan Sutton; it ends with a nightmare when a man breaks in and opens fire, killing Susan and blinding her husband; when police track down the shooter, they can't believe who he said put him up to it.
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall Home Alone?
After leaving a work party late at night, Ramona Krotinea's body gets discovered in the trunk of her own car the next day, and police need to reconstruct who and what happened in the intervening hours.
How to Rob a Bank 70k Lost in a Day
Bank manager Louis Early Jr. reunites with his long-lost father, a career criminal, and he becomes the inside man in a series of family-run heists.
How to Rob a Bank Kangaroo Bandit
Cain Dyer, a former U.S. Marine, turns to a life of crime and becomes one of the most prolific bank robbers in American history.
Interview With a Killer Once a Liar...
Sarah White, who set fire to the home of the family who hired her to babysit 50 years ago, is the longest serving inmate of the Indiana Women's Prison; she meets with journalist David Scott to share her remorse.
Interview With a Killer Mad Love
Rebecca Keller and Keri Murphy murdered Murphy's mother after she did not approve of their high school relationship; in her first TV interview ever, Keller explains to David Scott her role in the killing and even tries to justify why she did it.
Opening Statements With Julie Grant
Former prosecutor Julie Grant is joined by a team of top trial attorneys and forensic experts to cover the high-stakes trials that are on the docket, and the crime cases dominating the headlines.
