
Tuesday, October 21st TV listings for Oprah Winfrey Network USA Eastern HD
Hot Bench $12,000 Silk Rug Ruined?!
A dry cleaner sues a rug owner for damages after an alleged refusal to pay for his work; the customer claims his property was mishandled.
Hot Bench Mother and Car Breakdown!
A mother-of-three is in tears over her deal-of-the-century purchase of an $8,000 Volvo for half the price; the salesman is accused of illegal smog activity.
Hot Bench Disabled and Defrauded?!
A woman's emergency surgery leaves her with weakened legs and the need for an electric chair-lift; she sues a salesman for pain and suffering.
Hot Bench I'm No Lemon Seller!
A man accused of selling a non-operable Saturn is shocked by insinuations that he intended to scam a buyer; he says he put $3,000 worth of repairs into the vehicle.
Hot Bench Personal Tragedy Meets the Law
A married couple dealing with suicide and cancer seek justice, saying they were swindled in a car deal.
Hot Bench Terrifying Chainsaw Accident!
An unemployed chef is maimed when he takes on work at his friend's tree-trimming business.
The plaintiff says her friend drove her mo-ped, crashed it into her roommate's car and refuses to pay for the damages; her friend says the mo-ped was old and unsafe, and the crash was a result of faulty brakes.
The plaintiff petitions the court for a paternity test, saying the defendant is one of a few men who could be her biological father.
A man sues his ex for the return of personal property and says that after they moved in together, she became controlling and vindictive and accused him of cheating with both women and men; she countersues for emotional distress.
Dr. Phil I Blame Myself for My Father's Murder
Police say Shannon Ivey was murdered sometime in 2016, and his family thinks that his then-wife, Toni, tricked everyone into believing he was still alive by impersonating him via email and text for two years.
Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall The Professor's Wife
The wife of an internationally renowned Ivy League professor is murdered and the killer is the last person anyone would have expected. A Phoenix postman is accused and sentenced to death. Did he do it? Follow his story.
Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall The Great Pretender
Wyndi Cooper marries the man of her dreams before realizing he is an accomplished con man who has other wives; Dino and his wife, Clara, do everything together, then Clara winds up dead.
Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall Web of Lies
A German national passes himself off as a Rockefeller; a rape victim's testimony puts him in prison; he tries to expose the real rapist behind bars.
Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall The Unlikeliest Suspect
When John and Susan Sutton are shot in their Florida home, Susan is killed and John survives but is blinded. As information unfolds, investigators begin looking closer to home.
Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall Eyes Like Daddy
After a young mother is murdered inside her home, an early arrest and a surprising confession point to a dark conspiracy, leading investigators to someone many townspeople thought they knew.
Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall The Vanishing Clerk
On Easter Sunday, 18-year-old Heidi Allen vanishes from her convenience store job; two brothers are arrested for the kidnapping, but only one is convicted; years later, a chilling new story emerges implicating three other men in the crime.
Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall Speaking From the Grave
Margaret Purk is just days away from having her first baby when she is found dead from an apparent suicide; 24 years later, new clues lead investigators to re-open the case.
Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall Code of Silence
In St. Petersburg, Fla., Cabretti Wheeler and his friend, Kyle Ellis, are killed; after the only eye-witness vanishes, it's up to Wheeler's mother, Lisa, to help police solve the case, even if it means risking her own life for justice.
Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall Eyes Like Daddy
After a young mother is murdered inside her home, an early arrest and a surprising confession point to a dark conspiracy, leading investigators to someone many townspeople thought they knew.
Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall The Vanishing Clerk
On Easter Sunday, 18-year-old Heidi Allen vanishes from her convenience store job; two brothers are arrested for the kidnapping, but only one is convicted; years later, a chilling new story emerges implicating three other men in the crime.
Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall Speaking From the Grave
Margaret Purk is just days away from having her first baby when she is found dead from an apparent suicide; 24 years later, new clues lead investigators to re-open the case.
Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall Code of Silence
In St. Petersburg, Fla., Cabretti Wheeler and his friend, Kyle Ellis, are killed; after the only eye-witness vanishes, it's up to Wheeler's mother, Lisa, to help police solve the case, even if it means risking her own life for justice.
Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall Web of Lies
A German national passes himself off as a Rockefeller; a rape victim's testimony puts him in prison; he tries to expose the real rapist behind bars.
Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall The Unlikeliest Suspect
When John and Susan Sutton are shot in their Florida home, Susan is killed and John survives but is blinded. As information unfolds, investigators begin looking closer to home.
A woman hires a family friend to care for her visually impaired mother, then discovers she is staying out all night; the defendant countersues, saying the plaintiff and her daughter threatened her.
The plaintiff says the defendant committed a hit-and-run on her son's car, followed by a high-speed chase.
Dr. Phil I Blame Myself for My Father's Murder
Police say Shannon Ivey was murdered sometime in 2016, and his family thinks that his then-wife, Toni, tricked everyone into believing he was still alive by impersonating him via email and text for two years.