BADLANDS SEASON 9 | EPISODE #13 | 1.24.24

Paul Newman: Fast Cars, Cold Beers, and Forgotten Memories

Paul Newman didn’t race cars to outrun his demons. His past was easily kept at bay, like the World War II memories he didn’t want to think about. But like many actors of his generation, the Brando generation, Paul Newman wanted to act like he wasn’t acting. And to do that, he had to tap into real emotions. Forgotten memories. Demons and all. Or so said the Method school of acting. So he dug deep and faced his demons–but not before one of those fast cars of his drove him through a hedgerow, a red light, and an altercation with a cop that nearly sent his career off the road before it really began.

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BADLANDS SEASON 9 | EPISODE #12 | 1.17.24

Lorenzen Wright: Mexican Drug Cartels, Million Dollar Contracts, and a Murder in Memphis

NBA star Lorenzen Wright went from signing million-dollar contracts to being almost entirely broke in just a few years. He was questioned by the FBI about his connection to a Mexican drug cartel. He was the victim in a murder case that went unsolved for almost a decade. During that time, cops and the feds chased down dead ends and bad leads, all while new details slowly leaked out. Details that, when they finally fell into place, revealed a shocking picture of incredible betrayal.

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BADLANDS SEASON 9 | EPISODE #11 | 1.10.24

Sharon Stone: Basic Instincts, Baring It All, and the Butcher of Montreal

In a single year, Sharon Stone was nominated for awards for both Best Actress and Worst Actress – for the same role. She launched a million sexual awakenings with one quick display in Basic Instinct. Her performance in that film was so vivid that it inspired stalkers to track her down. It may have even served as the inspiration for one fan to commit murder, cannibalism, and necrophilia.

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BADLANDS SEASON 9 | EPISODE #10 | 1.3.24

Harrison Ford: Smashing Bottles, Slinging Weed, and Partying with the Stones

If someone had told Harrison Ford the odds early on, about his chances of making it as an actor in Hollywood, he may have given up. But he wasn’t an odds kinda guy. He was a guy who did what he had to do to make it. Sometimes that meant swinging a hammer and working as a carpenter on the houses of James Caan and Joan Didion. Other times he found work touring with the Doors as the band’s photographer. He even dealt a little weed on the side to people like Michelle Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas. But whether he was pulling focus on an elusive Jim Morrison, tearing ass through Petaluma in an old Chevy, or navigating a hunk of junk through an asteroid field, never tell him the odds. Harrison Ford made his own luck.

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BADLANDS SEASON 9 | EPISODE #09 | 12.20.23

Robert Blake: Child Actors, Killer Roles, and the Murder of Bonny Lee Bakley

Robert Blake was a former child actor and tough-talking TV cop. He was also a tough customer. He talked like a mobster, lived like a cowboy, and was intimately familiar with the rougher side of life. That rough side of life caught up with him in 2001, when he was charged with murder when his wife, Bonny Lee Bakley, was found shot dead in the front seat of Blake’s Dodge Stealth. Depending on who you talk to, Robert Blake was either rightfully acquitted…or managed to escape justice.

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BADLANDS SEASON 9 | EPISODE #08 | 12.13.23

Benedict Cumberbatch: Lost in the Himalayas, Stopping a Mugging in London, and a Kidnapping in South Africa

Long before he played a world-famous detective, a comic book superhero, or one of literature’s most famous dragons, Benedict Cumberbatch was robbed by a group of thieves in South Africa, who bound him up and threw him in the trunk of a car…and then drove him to what he thought would be an early death.

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BADLANDS SEASON 9 | EPISODE #07 | 12.6.23

Dorothy Stratten: A Playboy Pinup, a Private Investigator, and a Chilling Murder

From Dairy Queen counter girl to Playboy pinup to murder victim – in just two years. Hugh Hefner called her the next Marilyn Monroe. A major Hollywood director wrote a role in his new film just for her, confident that she would make the leap from centerfold to starlet. But all of that was cut short on August 14, 1980, when a private investigator stumbled upon a brutal murder scene that shook the entertainment industry to its core.

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BADLANDS SEASON 9 | EPISODE #06 | 11.29.23

Thelma Todd: The Ace of Hearts Stalker, Hollywood Mobsters, and the Mysterious Death of the Ice Cream Blonde

Thelma Todd was one of the great comediennes of the 1920s and ‘30s, working alongside Laurel & Hardy, the Marx Brothers, and Buster Keaton. She confronted a stalker on a dark corner of Hollywood Boulevard with just one dollar and a gun in her purse. She stood up to the mob when they tried to start a gambling den in the back room of the café she ran with her lover. She killed off her world-famous name in an attempt to give up comedy for dramatic acting. And then she herself was killed off…or was she? Thelma Todd’s death in 1935 at the age of 29 remains one of the great unsolved deaths of Hollywood’s Golden Age.

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BADLANDS SEASON 9 | EPISODE #05 | 11.15.23

Phil Hartman: Blackmail, an Attempted Presidential Assassination, and a Murder-Suicide

Before he was deemed “the Glue” by his castmates at Saturday Night Live, Phil Hartman worked as a rock ‘n roll roadie and a graphic designer. He created album covers for the bands Poco and America, as well as the logo for Crosby, Stills & Nash. He did those things as a card-carrying member of the peace and love movement. A movement that was infamously disrupted by the Manson family, a ragtag group of hippies gone evil that just so happened to include one of his former friends from high school. A friend who would later attempt to assassinate an American president. A friend who helped steer sunny California into an age of darkness. A darkness that, for Phil Hartman, led to secrets, blackmail, guns, and ultimately, a murder-suicide.

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BADLANDS SEASON 9 | EPISODE #04 | 11.1.23

The Misfits: Car Wrecks, Heart Attacks, Marilyn Monroe, and One of Hollywood’s Most Cursed Films

Glenn Danzig named his punk band after one of the most cursed Hollywood films of all time. The Misfits was where actor Montgomery Clift, permanently disfigured from a car accident, tried in vain to restart his stalled career. The director, John Huston, lost the film’s entire production budget at a craps table. The lead actor, Clark Gable, suffered a heart attack the day after shooting ended and died ten days later. But was there any truth to the rumor that Gable was driven to an early grave not because of a grueling shoot or poor health, but by his demanding co-star, Marilyn Monroe?

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BADLANDS SEASON 9 | EPISODE #03 | 10.25.23

John Huston: A Duel, a Fatal Car Crash, and Living Hand to Mouth

Director John Huston lived the adventurous life that was frequently depicted in his movies. As a young man, he was made an honorary lieutenant in the Mexican army. He was nearly shot during a poker game and challenged to a duel in the middle of the street. His thrill-seeking antics soon turned fatal, when he accidentally struck and killed a woman with his car while driving down Sunset Boulevard. He ran off to London to lay low, but soon found himself with no job, no money, no prospects–and no choice but to live on the streets and beg for change.

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BADLANDS SEASON 9 | EPISODE #02 | 10.18.23

Alex Rocco: A Mob Murder, a Boston Gang War, and Leaving Winter Hill for the Corleones

Organized crime. A brutal assault that kicked off a gang war. Car bombs. The brazen assassination of a mob boss in broad daylight. These things all happened in Francis Ford Coppola’s groundbreaking film The Godfather – but first they happened in the real life of Alex Rocco, one-time Boston gang member turned Hollywood character actor whose star turn as Moe Greene in the classic mobster epic is one of the most improbable career shifts in movie history.

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BADLANDS SEASON 9 | EPISODE #01 | 10.11.23

David Lynch: A Brutal Murder, a Corrupt Small Town, and the Secret Origins of Twin Peaks

In 1908, a girl was brutally murdered in a small town in upstate New York. The town was seemingly idyllic, but beneath the surface, it was crawling with prostitution, orgies, deceit, and corruption. It was fueled by a political machine so powerful it could cover up not just one but multiple murders. The truth behind the murder of Hazel Drew was meant to remain unsolvable. Just like the television show it inspired over 80 years later.

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Season 8

 

BADLANDS SEASON 8 | EPISODE #08 | 9.27.23

Jane Fonda: Hailed for Heroism, Accused of Treason, and Targeted by the President

Jane Fonda was so beloved that she was once named the fourth most admired woman in the world. She was also so hated that her face was used for target practice in urinals at military bases across the country. This all stemmed from a ten-day tour she took of North Vietnam in 1972, a trip that would forever cement her as either a patriot or a traitor in the eyes of a divided nation. And put her in the crosshairs of the President of the United States.

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BADLANDS SEASON 8 | EPISODE #07 | 9.20.23

Brandon Lee: Hungry Ghosts, Cursed Movies, and a Goth Masterpiece

Haunted by the legacy of his superstar father. Haunted by an old family curse. Brandon Lee tried to outrun his past, but it came after him all the same. It was said that his father, Bruce Lee, was taken by that family curse at just 32 years old. And that it then followed Brandon, when he was 28, to the set of The Crow, a cross between a superhero blockbuster and a brooding art film that was all goth. The shoot was plagued by injury, electrocution, storms, fires, and car crashes – and culminated in tragedy when a prop gun fired a real bullet.

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BADLANDS SEASON 8 | EPISODE #06 | 9.13.23

Humphrey Bogart: Mob Assassins, Rat Packs, and the Downfall of Murder, Inc.

Murder for hire. Murder for business. Murder for profit. In the 1940s, a crew called Murder, Inc. protected the interests of the Commission, a collective of American gangsters who banded together to run the American underworld like a legit business. Murder, Inc. thugs shot, stabbed, and strangled upwards of 1,000 snitches who dared rat on the mob. But the mob never bargained that their chief executive executor would himself turn rat. Or that the story of their downfall would be laid out for all to see on the big screen – pursued and prosecuted by Humphrey Bogart, who proved what it really takes to be a tough guy.

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BADLANDS SEASON 8 | EPISODE #05 | 9.6.23

Jodie Foster: A Teenage Star-Turn, a Deranged Stalker, and the Attempted Assassination of Ronald Reagan

After being nominated for an Academy Award for her role as a child prostitute in the 1976 film Taxi Driver, Jodi Foster gave up acting to go to college. It was there that her Oscar-caliber performance made her the target of a deranged stalker. That stalker, John Hinckley Jr., was obsessed with Jodie Foster. He wrote her letters and called her on the phone. He was convinced she needed to be saved and that he was the one to do it. And in 1981, in Washington, D.C., Jodie Foster was the unknowing inspiration for and motive behind Hinckley’s attempted assassination of a sitting American President.

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BADLANDS SEASON 8 | EPISODE #04 | 8.30.23

Bill Murray: Airport Drug Busts, Backstage Brawls, and Crashing Elvis’s Burial

Before Bill Murray was busting ghosts and living in a loop of deja vu, he was a drug-dealing premed student with a knack for comedy. When he was caught with five bricks of pot at the airport, his career in medicine came crashing down, forcing him to make a living with his smart mouth. His obsession to rise above “medium talent” brought him to volatile blows with musicians, fellow actors, and even himself. Yet in his cockiest moments and most despairing lows, the universe always found a way to show Bill Murray he still had a lot to learn.

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BADLANDS SEASON 8 | EPISODE #03 | 8.23.23

Joan Crawford: Stag Films, Dead Presidents, and No Wire Hangers

Joan Crawford once threatened the director of the FBI when she wanted an old stag film destroyed. She accepted an Oscar that wasn’t hers for the sole purpose to get revenge on her co-star. She wrote her daughter out of her will, before she knew the kid was about to permanently ruin her legacy. But how did she wind up at a party with Richard Nixon, J. Edgar Hoover, and Lyndon Johnson – on the eve of the Kennedy assassination? And why did some the answer to that question was murder?

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BADLANDS SEASON 8 | EPISODE #02 | 8.16.23

Sigourney Weaver: A Goddess, Beasts and Demons, and Paying Tribute from Death Row

In classic ‘80s films like Ghostbusters and Aliens, Sigourney Weaver battled beasts and demons. But to one particular inmate on death row in Georgia, Sigourney Weaver battled beasts and demons in real life as well. To Alexander Williams, a convicted murderer, she was a goddess, a divine being sent to this earth to do battle with evil. He worshiped her from the floor of his prison cell. And as his day of reckoning drew closer, he waited for glimmers of hope that his goddess would send in hopes that his fate would be altered.

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BADLANDS SEASON 8 | EPISODE #01 | 8.8.23

Johnny Depp: Homemade Bombs, Bootleg Quaaludes, and Unsolved Disappearances

Johnny Depp prefers the shadows to the limelight, whether he’s building a bomb with Hunter S. Thompson in the Rocky Mountains, or downing bootleg quaaludes laced with arsenic. After emerging as the leading art flick actor of the 1990s, prodding paparazzi’s desire to paint him as a “novelty boy” often drove him to outbursts that ended in arrests, wrecked hotel rooms, and a miffed Kate Moss and Roger Daltrey. Yet even with camera flashes constantly lighting up his private life, plenty of mysteries still surround Johnny Depp…including the unsolved disappearance of his former Viper Room co-owner – who went missing just days before he was supposed to testify against Johnny in court.

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Season 7

 

BADLANDS SEASON 7 | EPISODE #12 | 7.26.23

Roman Polanski: Nazis, Murder, and Life on the Lam

As a child, Roman Polanski escaped from a Krakow ghetto on the day the Nazis took his father to a concentration camp. As a new filmmaker, he became the toast of young Hollywood with his 1968 horror masterpiece, Rosemary’s Baby. But after the brutal murder of his wife, Sharon Tate, at the hands of the Manson family, Polanski unraveled. He wound up committing a heinous crime that caused him to escape yet again – this time fleeing the country when an angry judge was ready to throw the book at him.

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BADLANDS SEASON 7 | EPISODE #11 | 7.19.23

Jayne Mansfield: Nude Scenes, Satan’s Slave, and a Gruesome Death

Whether she was filming Hollywood’s first major nude scenes, or posing against a backdrop of Satanic skulls and pentagrams, Jayne Mansfield lived for exhibitionism. As a leading sexpot of the 1950s, Jayne was a genius, a bombshell, and a mother in an industry that demanded women be single, dumb, and blonde. When people whispered that Jayne lived in Marilyn Monroe’s shadow, she fled to the Church of Satan and started dancing in the shadows with its founder, Anton LaVey. Her final headlines sensationalized how she lost her head in a car crash and blamed her death on a Satanic curse — but even decades after that fatal road trip, there’s still plenty about Jayne that still warrants showing off.

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BADLANDS SEASON 7 | EPISODE #10 | 7.12.23

Hugh Grant: Sex on the Sunset Strip, Assault with a Non-Deadly Weapon, and Cracking Open

Hugh Grant infamously almost tanked his budding movie career when he was caught with a sex worker on the Sunset Strip. He was arrested a second time when he assaulted paparazzi outside his house…with a Tupperware container full of baked beans. But perhaps most shocking of all, he wore a wire to interview a tabloid reporter and wound up cracking open a phone-hacking case that implicated both the London police and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

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BADLANDS SEASON 7 | EPISODE #9 | 6.28.23

Marlon Brando: A Fake Kidnapping Gone Wrong, Jungle Madness, and a Dead Boyfriend

Marlon Brando once broke a paparazzo’s jaw with one punch. He hired private investigators to find his son when a fake kidnapping went horribly wrong. He nearly sank an already doomed film shoot all by himself when he arrived in the Philippines overweight, underprepared, and demanding millions of dollars. And at the very moment he was trying to resuscitate his career, he found himself desperately trying to resuscitate his daughter’s dead boyfriend in his own living room.

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BADLANDS SEASON 7 | EPISODE #8 | 6.21.23

Mel Gibson: Sin, Salvation, and Staring Down the Barrel of a Gun

Mel Gibson is the explosive action star who plunged straight into Mad Max’s Wasteland and straight into insanity. Molded by a violent childhood and an early taste for alcohol, his reputation as a thrill-hungry lunatic extends from movie sets to the director’s chair, where he’s unflinchingly recreated scene of bone-crushing torture and human sacrifice. His ability to fly off the handle at a moment’s notice made him Hollywood’s most in-demand actor for playing wildcards and antiheroes. That is, until life imitated art, and Mel was caught spitting slurs and playing the supervillain in real life.

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BADLANDS SEASON 7 | EPISODE #7 | 6.14.23

Anna Nicole Smith: Methadone, a Murder Plot, and a Fate Like Marilyn’s

Anna Nicole Smith transcended the laws of celebrity. She was a blond sexpot who was famous for being famous, and that was reason enough for pop culture. People around the world recognized her Marilyn Monroe-esque curves filled out Guess jeans, and her squeaky baby speaking voice on The Anna Nicole Show. In the early 2000s, the FBI investigated her regarding an alleged hit she organized to take out her 60-year-old “stepson.” But when Anna Nicole and her grown son Daniel died under eerily sudden — and similar — circumstances, people started to wonder if the feds were barking up the wrong bombshell.

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BADLANDS SEASON 7 | EPISODE #6 | 6.7.23

Will Smith: Fist Fights, Jail Cells, and the Slap Heard Round the World

In 1989, shortly after winning his first Grammy Award, at just 20 years old, Will Smith was arrested and charged with assault after a brawl at a popular Philadelphia radio station left one man nearly blind. It nearly ended his career just as things were getting started. But Will Smith overcame this challenge, and so many others, to become one of the most successful actors in Hollywood. That is, until decades later, at the 2022 Academy Awards ceremony, when trouble once again bubbled to the surface.

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BADLANDS SEASON 7 | EPISODE #5 | 5.31.23

Carrie Fisher: Acid in the Desert, Snakes in the Amazon, and More Postcards from the Edge

Carrie Fisher once dropped acid in the desert with Paul Simon. She did ayahuasca in the Amazon jungle, where she was attacked by a giant snake that may or may not have been real. She did so much cocaine that legendary partyman John Belushi told her to ease up. Her mood swings were such a dramatic part of her personality that she gave them their own names. And her personality was so galvanizing that it became an avatar for real-life resistance fighters.

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BADLANDS SEASON 7 | EPISODE #4 | 5.24.23

Paris Hilton, Orlando Bloom, Sophia Coppola, and the Bling Ring

In the early 2010s, a group of burglars ransacked Hollywood homes like the city was their personal shopping mall. No celebrity was safe from their sticky fingers: Not Lindsay Lohan, not Orlando Bloom, and especially not Paris Hilton, who perhaps lost the most luxury loot of anyone. The thieves pocketed over $3 million dollars’ worth of custom couture, cocaine, and cold hard cash before they were caught. And when “The Bling Ring” finally traded their designer digs for orange jumpsuits, the world learned the most shocking aspect of the entire case: They were only teenagers.

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BADLANDS SEASON 7 | EPISODE #3 | 5.17.23

James Dean: A Death Foretold, a Gruesome Publicity Stunt, and a Haunted Car

James Dean died in a high-speed car crash at the age of 24, but his legend lives on. Fan clubs held monthly memorial services and wrote movie studios begging for relics of their patron saint. Professional illusionists swore they could resurrect his body. Rumors that Dean survived the deadly crash were spurred on and in some cases planted, by a film studio with a financial stake in keeping his memory alive. The car that killed him had a grisly afterlife of its own, taking two more lives before mysteriously disappearing forever.

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BADLANDS SEASON 7 | EPISODE #2 | 5.10.23

Chris Farley: Raging Bulls, Insatiable Appetites, Dead Comics, and a Four-Day Plunge off the Edge

Everything about Chris Farley was larger than life. His comedy, his laughs, the risks he took in front of a live studio audience – they were all bigger than anyone else’s. So were his appetites. Not just for performance, but for life. He plowed through a plate glass window, 15 stories above downtown Chicago. He was kicked out of college for burning down a girl’s house. He disappeared with two Playboy models in Los Angeles and woke up the next morning in Hawaii. And he modeled his career on an iconic dead comedian – even following the comic’s path, straight to an early grave.

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BADLANDS SEASON 7 | EPISODE #1 | 5.3.23

Richard Pryor: Stabbing, Shooting, F***ing, Burning, and Freebasing

Richard Pryor was one of the funniest people who ever lived. He elevated stand-up comedy to an art form. But the real life that informed his stand-up – a life of pool halls, brothels, stabbings, shootings, and lots and lots of cocaine – was a source of constant pain. A pain that he managed with a freebase habit so out of control it nearly killed him before he was even 40 years old.

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BADLANDS SEASON 6 | EPISODE #10 | 12.28.22

Lawrence Taylor: Broken Legs, Handshake Drugs, and Undercover Grandmas

Lawrence Taylor, or “LT,” as he was known, was the most feared NFL linebacker in the 1980s. He once sacked a quarterback so hard that he snapped the guy’s leg in two–ending his career. His addiction to winning, to that victorious feeling on the field, was a euphoric high. But after a while, football didn’t get LT high enough. He partied just as hard as he played, a celeb rubbing elbows with megastars in NYC, the only city that could keep up with him. Pretty soon, he was spending $75,000 a month on his two off-field addictions: sex and cocaine. Nothing could stop him – not failed drug tests, not undercover grandmas busting his handshake drug deals. Until the day he had the barrel of a loaded gun pressed against his head…and everything changed.

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BADLANDS SEASON 6 | EPISODE #09 | 12.21.22

Bruno Fernandes de Souza: Sex Parties, Paternity Tests, and Murder

Bruno Fernandes de Souza was a soccer star in his home country of Brazil. He played for the country’s largest professional team. He was on the verge of moving on to the biggest international arenas. The sport raised him from a harsh childhood of poverty and crime to a life of celebrity where fans’ adoration came easy and rampant sex even easier. But life in the world of Brazilian soccer wasn’t always so easy. Crime ran rampant. You had to fight for your own survival. And so when Bruno found himself named as the father in a controversial paternity lawsuit, murder seemed the only way to keep his dream alive.

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BADLANDS SEASON 6 | EPISODE #08 | 12.14.22

Andrés Escobar: Laundered Drug Money, a Cocaine Kingpin, and the Goal that Led to a Shocking Murder

In the 1980s and 1990s, thanks to cocaine, soccer in Colombia had never been better. Drug cartels laundered their dirty money through soccer clubs. High salaries kept players in their home country, as did the improved facilities and the money pouring into impoverished neighborhoods. But Colombian soccer players were caught up in controversy when they attended parties thrown by notorious drug kingpins. One such player, Andrés Escobar, even participated in a wild soccer match held behind prison walls, featuring an audience of armed guards and the country’s most feared man. Soccer was serious business in Colombia – life or death business. And Andrés Escobar would find out just how serious when he scored a dreaded own goal during the 1994 World Cup.

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BADLANDS SEASON 6 | EPISODE #07 | 12.7.22

The Hillsborough Disaster: A Fatal Human Crush, Soccer Hooligans, and a Massive Cover-up

On April 15th, 1989, 97 men, women, and children were crushed to death during a soccer match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. The Hillsborough Disaster ruined lives and communities. But Hillsborough wasn’t just a disaster. It was a fight for justice. It was a war between the establishment and the people, and a cover-up on the largest scale – one that exploited hooligan culture in order to assassinate the character of thousands. And once the dust settled on the very public and very contentious collision of fandom and greedy capitalism, soccer – and, for that matter, all sports – would never be the same again.

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BADLANDS SEASON 6 | EPISODE #06 | 11.30.22

Paul Gascoigne: A Dead Pool, a Police Standoff, and a Cold-Blooded Killer

Fans loved everything that English soccer player Paul Gascoigne did, whether it was kissing the hand of Princess Diana or crying on the field as the national team lost the World Cup. He was the “unstoppable force.” He was Gazza. And he was all over the papers, too, thanks to all of his arrests for drinking and drugs. So many arrests that British tabloid reporters began a dead pool and took bets on how much longer he had left to live. The English soccer knew Gazza was bonkers, that was part of his appeal, but they had no idea just how bonkers until he showed up to rescue a cold-blooded killer from a tense police standoff, loaded on cocaine and armed with some bottles of lager, two fishing rods, and a rotisserie chicken.

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BADLANDS SEASON 6 | EPISODE #05 | 11.23.22

Diego Maradona: Stolen Blood, Italian Gangsters, and the Hand of God

Busted for drugs. Busted for prostitution. Busted for shooting an air rifle at reporters. Associated with one of the biggest and oldest organized crime families in Italy. Blood stolen by nurses and treated like a sacred relic. Despite all of this, Diego Maradona somehow still showed up the next day and played a great game of soccer. He even turned a soccer match into a weapon during a centuries-long war between England and Argentina. Diego Maradona was more than one of the greatest of all time – he was also one of the most infamous.

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BADLANDS SEASON 6 | EPISODE #04 | 11.15.22

Robert Rozier: Severed Heads, Death Angels, and the Devil’s Night Out

Robert Rozier’s tenure in the NFL and Canadian football league didn’t last very long…but he may well have one of the most insane stories in professional sports. Down and out and rejected by the big leagues, Rozier was drafted by a murder cult in Florida. He became one of the cult’s many “death angels,” disciples who carried out their so-called messiah’s instructions to kill – a messiah with a habit of ordering the beheadings of those who dared speak out against him. Rozier stabbed some victims through the heart. Others he shot execution style. And then he cut off their ears as proof that he had taken another life. And in 1986, as Devil’s Night gave way to Halloween, Robert Rozier found himself on the run – not down a football field, but into haunted woods, with authorities hot on his tail.

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BADLANDS SEASON 6 | EPISODE #03 | 11.9.22

Joe Namath: Rubbing Elbows with the Mafia, Accused of Assault, and the Birth of the Rockstar Gladiator

Joe Namath was the Elvis AND the Beatles of the gridiron at a time when the NFL was known as a homogenized factory for players with flat personalities. He was the catalyst that turned athletes into leaders steering the cultural zeitgeist. Blonde bombshells drove onto the field in Cadillacs to pick him up. He intercepted women from Mick Jagger in New York nightclubs. He wore mink coats and sunglasses on the sidelines like a boss during preseason games he didn’t play in. He drank, he gambled, he smoked, and he grew his hair long. And people noticed. The Mafia. The Feds. The media. Even crazed fans…who wanted him dead.

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BADLANDS SEASON 6 | EPISODE #02 | 11.2.22

Michael Vick: Shallow Graves, Dogfights, and Self-Destruction

Armed with superstardom and a $100 million NFL contract, Michael Vick made it to the hallowed national stage, a place where many of his peers could only dream about. But his increasingly bad decisions led to his self-destruction and one of the most dramatic turnovers of public opinion in NFL history. It took just one search warrant for Michael Vick to go from one of the NFL’s most iconic players to its most vilified. And it wasn’t just secrets that police found buried on his 15-acre estate in rural Virginia. 

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BADLANDS SEASON 6 | EPISODE #01 | 10.26.22

Ray Lewis: Survival in Baltimore, a Brutal Beating in Miami, and a Double Murder in Atlanta

Ray Lewis wasn’t just a Super Bowl MVP, or a 2x defensive player of the year, or a 13x Pro Bowl player. He was the scariest player in the league. His opponents were terrified of him. And from an early age, Ray Lewis used football as a tool to survive a very scary reality. Abusive and neglectful father figures. Drugs and violence. His mentor was shot dead. His college roommate was brutally beaten to death in their dorm room. But four years into a professional career as the Baltimore Ravens’ take-no-prisoners linebacker, everything changed one night in Atlanta. That was the night that Ray Lewis was arrested and charged with a shocking double murder.

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BADLANDS SEASON 5 | EPISODE #10 | 10.5.22

Dwayne Johnson: A Teenage Jewel Thief, a Heel Turn Betrayal, and Raising the People’s Eyebrow

Long before he raised the People’s Eyebrow, dropped the People’s Elbow, and laid the smackdown on the candyass world of Hollywood, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson ran a jewelry theft ring in Waikiki. He and his peers worked the posh shopping district, snatching and grabbing whatever they could get their hands on and then pawning their haul for cold, hard cash. As a result, he was arrested nearly ten times before he turned 17 years old. But perhaps the only thing more insane than that story is the story of how Dwayne Johnson transcended a life of petty street crime to become one of the biggest cultural icons of the 21st century.

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BADLANDS SEASON 5 | EPISODE #9 | 9.28.22

Patty Hearst: Brainwashing, Cyanide Bullets, and an Heiress-Turned-Terrorist 

Before Patty Hearst appeared as an actress in John Waters movies, she captivated America on the silver screen as a hostage terrorized by the Symbionese Liberation Army. When the newspaper heiress was kidnapped by the radical organization in 1974, the country sympathized with her plight. But after just a few months, the SLA’s guns weren’t pointing at Patty anymore; suddenly, Patty was firing her own weapons during fistfights and bank robberies as a member of the same terrorist group that once kept her locked in a closet. In court, Patty claimed she was brainwashed and that she played along for her own safety. It’s true that Patty Hearst gave the performance of a lifetime — but we still don’t know which part of her life was the performance.

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BADLANDS SEASON 5 | EPISODE #8 | 9.21.22

Charlie Chaplin: Japanese Assassins, Murder on a Yacht, and a Stolen Corpse

Charlie Chaplin was a wanted man. Not just by moviegoing audiences that made him one of the biggest stars of the silent and talkie eras. And not just by governments who questioned his politics. He was nearly murdered by a jealous lover, and was likely the intended target of a homicide aboard the yacht of the wealthiest man in America. He survived numerous attempts on his life, only to be targeted by a cabal of Japanese assassins who wanted him dead. And when he did die, Charlie Chaplin remained in high demand. Just ask the guy who dug up his corpse and held it for ransom.

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BADLANDS SEASON 5 | EPISODE #7 | 9.14.22

John Belushi: Punk Rock Riots, Chicago Street Brawls, and Missions from God

John Belushi may have been one of the funniest comedians of his generation, but wasn’t just a funny guy. He was a rock star. He partied with the Stones, fronted a world-class band of R&B legends, and was responsible for a punk rock riot in Rockefeller Center. He drew the ire of street gangs in Chicago, attempted to steal a boat with his blues brother, and performed one of his final episodes of Saturday Night Live on death’s door. Everything was heightened. The stakes. The laughs. The sensory overload of lights, camera, action. He worked hard, and played harder. And when it all came to a crashing halt in a Hollywood bungalow, one question remained: Was John Belushi’s death the result of foul play?

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BADLANDS SEASON 5 | EPISODE #6 | 9.7.22

Bob Crane: Sex, Lies, Videotape, and Murder

On the surface, the star of one of the most popular television series of the 1960s was a squeaky-clean symbol of America’s innocence. But Hogan’s Heroes’ Bob Crane lived a secret double life that very few people knew about. His custom-built pornographic paradises were hidden behind the closed doors of his dressing room and apartment. He was obsessed with extra-marital sexual exploits, and he documented them with cutting-edge technology. The joy he received from making people smile was matched only by his need to fill his darkest desires…a need that would end in murder.

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BADLANDS SEASON 5 | EPISODE #5 | 8.31.22

Danny Trejo: A Prison Riot, the Gas Chamber, and Becoming Fear

Danny Trejo holds the record for most on-screen deaths by an actor. His go-to role is the bad guy – the baddest guy. The guy you do not mess with. And for the first 25 years of his life, he was that guy in real life. He led a life of violence and drugs that landed him in just about every hardcore prison in California, including Folsom and San Quentin. On the inside, he ran the gym, the drugs, and protection rackets. And then one day, the tables turned and Danny Trejo was the one who needed protection. After the dust settled on a bloody prison riot, Trejo found himself staring down the death penalty.

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BADLANDS SEASON 5 | EPISODE #4 | 8.24.22

Lucille Ball: Gun Wounds, Refugees, and the Redhead Who Survived the Red Scare

Lucille Ball might have been a natural boundary-pusher, but America's top TV comedienne had some ‘splaining to do when a damning news broadcast unveiled her former ties to the Communist Party. The hysteria of the Red Scare threatened to bury this redhead at the bottom of the Hollywood blacklist overnight. Even when America put rampant McCarthyism to rest, the United States government kept watching Lucille Ball – and we’re not talking about I Love Lucy reruns.

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BADLANDS SEASON 5 | EPISODE #3 | 8.17.22

Drew Barrymore: Curses, Corpses, and a Coked-Up Child Star in the Club

Drew Barrymore spent her childhood charming audiences on movie screens and cramming cocaine up her nose at the most exclusive clubs in the country. Her breakout role as Gertie in E.T.: The Extraterrestrial rocketed her to such far-reaching fame at a young age that she became a regular at Studio 54 when she was only 7 years old. Her early taste for unchaperoned nightlife would lure her into other addictions, nearly nixing her film career before Drew reached high school. As Drew’s grandfather and father before her already proved, no one acts – or parties – quite like a Barrymore. No one crashes and burns quite like a Barrymore, either.

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BADLANDS SEASON 5 | EPISODE #2 | 8.10.22

Charlie Sheen: Tiger Blood, Porn Stars, and the High-Priest Vatican Assassin Warlock

Not one but two of Charlie Sheen’s Mercedes were found crashed into a ravine off Mulholland Drive on separate occasions. By that point, he was working on running his career off the road for a second or third time, in a haze of alcohol, cocaine, $30,000 one-night stands, awkward dinner dates with porn stars and his ex-wife, livestream rants, LAPD house raids, and a triumphant ascent to a Beverly Hills rooftop with a machete and a bottle of red liquid labeled “Tiger Blood.” And that’s only part of the story.

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BADLANDS SEASON 5 | EPISODE #1 | 8.3.22

Armie Hammer: Dirty Texts, Bloodthirsty Fetishes, and a Cannibal Kink

With his chiseled jawline and matinee idol good looks, Armie Hammer could have been another leading man like Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt. But Armie Hammer was not most movie stars. He wasn't even most people. On the surface, his life was perfectly curated and appeared picture-perfect, with no major public scandals or dirt-digging by the press. But his increasingly bizarre appearances in interviews and on social media, not to mention leaked videos and texts, led to shocking revelations about what was really going on behind closed doors. And what was going on was more wild than the untamed dreams of a Hollywood screenwriter.

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BADLANDS SEASON 4 | EPISODE #10 | 7.13.22

Robin Williams: A Manic Mind at Breakneck Speed, an Addiction to Laughter, and the Devil’s Dandruff

Robin Williams’ manic mind moved at such a breakneck speed that cocaine had the opposite effect than it had on most other people: it slowed him down. Robin’s primary addiction, however, wasn’t cocaine. He was addicted to the dopamine rush of being on a stage, where he could let his mind run wild with free association, and be rewarded with uproarious laughter. He was addicted to proving himself as a dramatic actor, even if that meant attempting to trigger his own mental breakdown by running in place for hours. And when he died tragically at the age of 63, the cause of his death was surprisingly not what anyone suspected. It still isn’t.

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BADLANDS SEASON 4 | EPISODE #09 | 7.5.22

The Dating Game Killer: Persuasion, Charm, and a Depraved Murderer at Large

Rodney Alcala, a/k/a The Dating Game Killer, was a depraved murderer who eluded authorities for years. He hid his true identity behind charm and persuasion. He worked as a summer camp counselor while on the lam for the savage assault of an eight-year-old girl. He convinced his parole officer to let him take a vacation to the other side of the country, where he proceeded to commit another of his many murders. While New Yorkers were watching their backs for the Son of Sam in the summer of ’77, he killed again. And at the height of his killing spree, he managed to star in one of the creepiest moments in Hollywood history as a contestant on a popular television game show.

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BADLANDS SEASON 4 | EPISODE #08 | 6.29.22

Sharon Tate Pt 2: Rape, Drugs, and Murdering New Hollywood

Sharon Tate’s entanglement with Charles Manson and her husband, filmmaker Roman Polanski, as well as her involvement in some of the long-rumored hedonistic events at her home on Cielo Drive put her at the center of a counter-narrative that explosively disrupts the supposed motive for the Manson family murders. Was Sharon Tate blissfully ignorant of the darkness that had been bubbling beneath Hollywood’s shiny veneer for years? Or is there more to this story than we’ve been told in the past?

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BADLANDS SEASON 4 | EPISODE #07 | 6.22.22

Sharon Tate Pt 1: Dangerous Company

Sharon Tate was a sophisticated beauty who literally stopped traffic when she walked down the street. She began her movie career when America was becoming sexually liberated, and despite the ease with which she was made a sex symbol, she aspired to be respected as a serious actress. Decades later, however, she is perhaps best-remembered as one of the victims found brutally murdered at her Cielo Drive home, the one she shared with her husband, director Roman Polanski. Sharon and Roman welcomed regular guests to that home, including Sharon’s friend, Mama Cass Elliot, who was at the center of the Manson murders and whose actions may be why the motive for the murders that America has come to accept as fact, is actually false.

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BADLANDS SEASON 4 | Episode 06 | 6.15.2022

Mickey Rourke: Organized Crime, the IRA, and Method Acting into Oblivion

Acting came easy to Mickey Rourke. He was admitted to the prestigious Actors Studio after one audition, which is nuts when you consider that it took Jack Nicholson five auditions and six for Dustin Hoffman. But just because something came easy to Mickey Rourke didn’t mean he did things the easy way. His relationships with organizations like the Gambino crime family and the IRA became more talked about than the promising acting career he was busy tanking. He seriously considered carrying out a bloody revenge/suicide plot. And then he turned his back on the silver screen for a new life in the boxing ring. When he returned to Hollywood, his face was so pulverized and surgically altered that he was unrecognizable. So unrecognizable that he had to begin his journey all over again. And at the end of the line was either one of two things waiting for him: redemption or purgatory.

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BADLANDS SEASON 4 | Episode 05 | 6.8.2022

Woody Harrelson: Contract Killers, JFK Conspiracies, and Fathers & Sons

One of Hollywood’s most eclectic and unpredictable actors, Woody Harrelson has played a hayseed barback, a streetball hustler, a natural born killer, a true detective, and so many more. But his most profound and difficult role might be his real-life role: the son of an infamous contract killer. Woody’s father, Charles Harrelson, was sent to prison for the assassination of a federal judge, only after he had been the subject of one of the largest federal manhunts in U.S. history – a manhunt that ended with a six-hour standoff with authorities during which he confessed to the assassination of JFK.

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BADLANDS SEASON 4 | Episode 04 | 6.1.2022

Judy Garland: Seconals, Benzedrine, and Dexedrine…Oh My

With a few clicks of their ruby slippers, MGM made 16-year-old Judy Garland a box office giant, but their strict rules nearly killed her in the process. The studio’s strict diet of chicken soup, uppers, and downers set up teenage Judy for a life fraught with addiction, malnutrition, extreme health complications, and regular visits to rehab. Even years after Judy severed ties with the MGM, the effects of her highly-regulated adolescence creeped into her career, literally poisoning her life — and her liver. A star was born when Judy filmed The Wizard of Oz, but by her late forties, that same star was in rapid decline.

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BADLANDS SEASON 4 | Episode 03 | 5.25.2022

Sean Penn: A Prison Escape, The Night Stalker, and Madonna’s True Blue Bad Boy

In the summer of 1985, Sean Penn’s marriage to preeminent material girl Madonna was an epochal moment for ‘80s-era Hollywood. The bad boy from Bad Boys and the boy-toy pop superstar blissfully brought together the worlds of movies and music on a Malibu bluff overlooking the Pacific. But their subsequent attempt to make a movie together was anything but blissful. A wild film shoot in China would lead to even wilder things, like the time Sean dangled a photographer upside-down from a ninth-story balcony. Or the time he escaped a prison in Macau and had to have a pardon from the government negotiated by a former member of the Beatles. Or the time he spent in an American prison, where he found himself passing notes with a fellow inmate down the hall…one who happened to be one of the most notorious serial killers in history.

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BADLANDS SEASON 4 | Episode 02 | 5.18.2022

Winona Ryder: Drowning, Designer Theft, and a Deadly Kidnapping

Between beatnik parents, an LSD guru godfather, and an unconventional upbringing in Northern California, it’s not surprising that Winona Ryder became America’s endearing weirdo in the 1990s. Her noir starpower shined from an early age in movies like Beetlejuice, Heathers, and Edward Scissorhands, but her penchant for dark roles would lead her towards crime in real life. The only thing weirder than Winona’s $5,000 shoplifting spree and the kidnapping of a girl from her own hometown is how the two stories unexpectedly intertwine.

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BADLANDS SEASON 4 | Episode 01 | 5.10.2022

Lindsay Lohan: Morgues, Ankle Bracelets, and an Addiction to Chaos

Lindsay Lohan’s arrest record is overcrowded with charges involving theft, cocaine, and the transportation of narcotics. The one-time Disney queen bee shattered her Mercedes and her good girl reputation with back-to-back DUIs when her career was at its peak. After appearing in court 20 times in the span of five years, Lindsay’s acting opportunities downgraded from Mean Girls-level blockbusters to meager microbudget art films, including a career-low role that paid her $100 a day to perform alongside porn stars.

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BADLANDS SEASON 3 | Episode 10 | 4.20.2022

Robert Downey Jr.: Running on Empty, Rock Bottom, and Ironclad Resolve

The man who would be Iron Man was once an uninsurable, unreliable actor who lived many years at the bottom in a haze of drugs and alcohol. His transformation into the highest-paid actor in Hollywood is truly one of the most remarkable stories in the City of Angels.

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BADLANDS SEASON 3 | EPISODE 09| 4.13.22

The Black Dahlia (Elizabeth Short): A Gruesome Murder, a Corrupt Police Department, and an Unsolvable Mystery

In January 1947, the mutilated body of 22-year old Elizabeth Short was found, literally cut in half, in a vacant lot in Los Angeles. Even though hundreds of suspects were investigated and dozens of confessions were made, her murder remains unsolved to this day. In the years since, the case has gotten warm and cold again. Speculation into motive and method has been endless. And the deeper you look, the murkier the case becomes. It’s a case populated by drunks and junkies, syphilitic ex-cons and petty thieves, kingpins of organized crime, and the most corrupt police officers to ever wear a badge. And it still continues to this day.

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BADLANDS SEASON 3 | EPISODE 08| 4.6.22

Robert Mitchum: Reefer Madness, a Daring Escape from a Chain Gang, and Not Giving a Damn

Robert Mitchum was famously busted for marijuana in the 1940s before his career really had taken off. Not so famously is how he managed to save his legacy, and his life: with the unlikely help of one of the most powerful men in the world.

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BADLANDS SEASON 3 | EPISODE 07| 3.29.22

Tim Allen: Cocaine in Kalamazoo, Life in Prison, and Flipping for the Feds

Before he was headed to infinity and beyond, Tim Allen was headed to life in prison for a low-level drug deal in Michigan. This is the story about how his first career ended in a life-changing bust, and what he had to do in order to survive and find a way out.

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BADLANDS SEASON 3 | EPISODE 06| 3.23.22

Brittany Murphy: Pills, Paranoia, and Poison

The only thing more shocking than Brittany Murphy’s untimely death at the age of 32 was what happened next: more unexpected deaths, rumors of poisoning, and even murder.

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BADLANDS SEASON 3 | EPISODE 05| 3.16.22

Poltergeist Curse: Paranormal Activity, a Plane Crash, and Murder

Four different actors from the 1980s horror franchise Poltergeist died within a 6-year span. Dominique Dunne was murdered. Julian Beck succumbed to stomach cancer. Will Sampson suffered from a degenerative disease. And Heather O’Rourke’s death, at the age of 12, was deemed “distinctly unusual.” Was it an eerie coincidence...or something more sinister?

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BADLANDS SEASON 3 | EPISODE 04| 3.9.22

Sal Mineo: Street Gangs, Ouija Boards, and Unabashed Pride

James Dean’s co-star in Rebel without a Cause was an early trailblazer for the LGBTQ+ community in Hollywood. Over the years he was harassed, heckled, and had his life threatened – just for being himself. When he was mysteriously murdered at the age of 37, the 15-month investigation exposed just how deep intolerance ran in the hearts and minds of many, despite Sal’s efforts to the contrary.

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BADLANDS SEASON 3 | EPISODE 03| 2.2.22

Gianni Versace: Sly Stallone, Madonna, Elton John, a Serial Killer, and the Death of the Sun King

Gianni Versace was a runway iconoclast who outfitted the likes of Madonna, Demi Moore, Prince, Sylvester Stallone, and Don Johnson. He lived like Louis XIV and counted Princess Di and Elton John among his friends. He was plagued by rumors of ties to the Calabrian mafia and a secret health diagnosis. Those rumors continued to persist long after he was gunned down by a serial killer who had been on the lam after murdering four other men in three states.

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BADLANDS SEASON 3 | EPISODE 02| 2.23.22

Jack Nicholson: Hidden Drugs, Road Rage, and a Shocking Crime

In some of Hollywood’s best-loved movies, Jack Nicholson played jokers, sailors, inmates – even the Devil himself. But he never played by the rules. He allegedly mooned a crowd of thousands at a basketball game. His bedroom kinks were laid bare in the papers. He fought the MPAA and the LAPD. And in 1994, he attempted to establish his own set of rules when he attacked an idling Mercedes-Benz with a two-iron.

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BADLANDS SEASON 2 | EPISODE 10 | 11.17.2021

O.J. Simpson: Stolen Memorabilia, Armed Robbery, Fake Gangsters, and Blood in Brentwood

This is not the O.J. Simpson story you were expecting. This is the story of what happened after the former running back was acquitted for the murder of his ex-wife and her friend. It’s an insane story that involves missing sports memorabilia, ex-cons, a supposedly simple plan, and one of the most unbelievable armed robberies in Las Vegas’ sordid history.

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BADLANDS SEASON 2 | EPISODE 09 | 11.10.2021

Ty Cobb: Playing Smart and Mean, Fighting Dirty and Often, and Separating Truth from Fiction

Ty Cobb was one of the smartest baseball players of all time. He could stretch a single into a double. He could steal second, third, and home base all in the same at-bat. He used the threat of violence to intimidate other players and get what he wanted. He had a short fuse, so violence wasn’t reserved for the basepaths. He fought with teammates, with fans, and with normal people just going about their business. He beat up hecklers with his bare hands. He pointed loaded guns at grocers. Some said he even killed a man who tried to rob him. Some of Ty Cobb’s legend was fact, and some of it was fiction—but it was all part of the mythology that made him larger than life.

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BADLANDS SEASON 2 | EPISODE 08 | 11.3.2021

Spider Sabich: Freak Power, Cocaine, and Murder in Aspen

In the 1960s and 1970s, Aspen, Colorado gained a reputation as a trendy hotbed of hippies, beautiful people, liberal politics, and even more liberal drug use. It was a powdery playground for some of the country’s greatest downhill skiers, as well as some of the country’s most famous people looking for some anonymous R&R. And Aspen was all fun and games until the day that America’s most handsome and famous skier, Spider Sabich, was shot dead in his home. His girlfriend, the French singer Claudine Longet, held the smoking gun.

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BADLANDS SEASON 2 | EPISODE 07 | 10.27.21

Pete Rose: Full-Throttle Hustle, Gambling with Gangsters, and Winning at Any Cost

Pete Rose was the biggest winner in baseball history. He played more games. He had more hits. The numbers prove he was, unequivocally, the best. But his desire to win became an all-consuming compulsion both on and off the baseball diamond. When he could no longer rack up wins on the field as a player, he sought out other ways to feel like a winner. This led to bets placed with gangsters, debts owed to vengeful bookies, and a web of secrets and lies that would ultimately prove his undoing.

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BADLANDS SEASON 2 | EPISODE 06 | 10.20.21

Tonya Harding: Free Will, Bad Luck, a Whack Gone Wrong, and Being Doomed from the Start

The attack on figure skater Nancy Kerrigan that fellow US Olympian Tonya Harding organized is so well-known that, nearly 30 years later, it remains one of the most shocking and infamous events in modern sports. But that attack is only part of the story. The whole story is full of nefarious plots, arrests for assault, drunk car crashes, and sobering realities that are predestined and never, ever subject to change.

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BADLANDS SEASON 2 | EPISODE 05 | 10.13.21

Sonny Liston: Managed by the Mob, Heavyweight Champ of the Prison and then the World, and What It Takes to Be the Baddest of Them All

Sonny Liston transcended a life of petty crime, police busts, and prison time to become the heavyweight champion of the world. He was so feared as a fighter, however, that he made it to the big time with the financial backing of a rogue’s gallery of infamous underworld figures. That dubious association would win him some fights, lose him some fights, and ultimately, lead to more than a few suspicious asterisks next to his boxing record. And it may have even killed him.

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BADLANDS SEASON 2 | EPISODE 04 | 10.6.21

Evel Knievel: Cracking Safes, a Beatdown with a Baseball Bat, and Jumping the Shark

Evel Knievel’s name is synonymous with motorcycle stunts and repeated personal injury. But the famous daredevil was more than just the guy who repeatedly broke every bone in his body in pursuit of high-flying glory on Wild World of Sports. Evel Knievel was a burglar, a safecracker, a card cheat, a con man, and the kind of hot-tempered control freak that you didn’t want to piss off. You can’t make up the things that happened to Evel Knievel when he wasn’t riding his motorcycle. You may not even believe them.

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BADLANDS SEASON 2 | EPISODE 03 | 9.29.21

Aaron Hernandez: A Botched Execution, a Rattled Cage, and a Disgraced Patriot

In April 2015, Aaron Hernandez, a former tight end for the New England Patriots, was found guilty of the cold-blooded murder of a semi-pro footballer and sentenced to life in prison. But there’s more to this story than the tragic death of Odin Lloyd. The story of the most disgraced player in NFL history involves strip clubs, a botched execution, a disgruntled drug dealer, a busted eardrum, ex-con bodyguards, and an unsolved double homicide in the heart of Boston that was on the verge of going cold.

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BADLANDS SEASON 2 | EPISODE 02 | 9.22.21

Oscar Pistorius: Prison Threats, Crime Bosses, the World’s Most Impossible Olympian, and a Valentine’s Day Murder

Oscar Pistorius’s rise from double-amputee sprinter to unprecented Olympic athlete gave South Africa a feel-good face as the country hoped to heal from a half century of apartheid. But Oscar’s inevitable fall turned that feel-good face into a brave face. It didn’t take long for his athletic accomplishments to be overshadowed by near-death accidents, arrests, guns, confessed murderers, prison gangs, mob bosses, and a Valentine’s Day murder that shook South Africa, and the world, to its core.

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BADLANDS SEASON 2 | EPISODE 01 | 9.22.21

Mike Tyson: Sidewalk Beatdowns, Downward Spirals, Cocaine, and Self-Destruction

Mike Tyson’s arrival as a prodigious 18-year-old professional boxer in the 1980s represented a major paradigm shift in the sport. But just as quickly as he rose, Mike Tyson began to fall. Tortured by feelings of loss, abandonment, and self-loathing, and manipulated by a promoter who only paid attention to the bottom line, Mike spiraled into violence, drugs, and increasingly bizarre behavior. When he was released from prison on parole for a rape conviction in 1995, Mike Tyson faced a crossroads: continue on a path to redemption, or be tempted back into the dark abyss of self-destruction.

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BADLANDS SEASON 1 | EPISODE 10 | 7.7.21

Lana Turner: The Preeminent Pinup Girl, the King of Los Angeles, and the Death of Johnny Stompanato

As captivating as actress Lana Turner was on screen, her personal life off screen was more dramatic than any movie could hope to be. Her father, turning up dead over a poker pot. Her co-star, Sean Connery, throwing down with pre-Bond panache when her boyfriend threatened to beat her up.

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BADLANDS SEASON 1 | EPISODE 09 | 6.30.21

Natalie Wood: Secrets, Prophecies, Pills, and When the Wrong Dreams Come True

Natalie Wood was one of the most loved child stars of the silver screen in the mid-20th century, and the rare celebrity who was able to transition gracefully into grown-up roles all while maintaining an air of dignity and grace. She acted alongside Orson Welles, James Dean, Warren Beatty, and Bette Davis, and many of her roles remain iconic decades later.

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BADLANDS SEASON 1 | EPISODE 08 | 6.23.21

Dennis Hopper: Dynamite, Cocaine, Cheating Death, Subverting Hollywood, and Life on the Fringe

Dennis Hopper revolutionized American cinema by bringing the counterculture to the mainstream with his 1969 film Easy Rider. But he also lived his life in tandem with his art, on the fringes of society and sanity.

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BADLANDS SEASON 1 | EPISODE 07 | 6.16.21

George Reeves: Elusive Truth, Absent Justice, and the American Way...Hollywood Style

Superman may be more powerful than a locomotive, but George Reeves, the actor who famously portrayed the Man of Steel on TV in the 1950s, was very much a mortal man. Did George Reeves really take his own life in June 1959, as the official report stated?

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BADLANDS SEASON 1 | EPISODE 06 | 6.9.21

Bruce Lee: Fists of Fury, the Death Touch, Murder Suspect #1, and Hollywood’s Ultimate Outsider

Bruce Lee got into so much trouble as a kid in Hong Kong that his parents banished him to the place of his birth: America. There he found all kinds of new trouble to get into. He upset kung fu traditionalists with his revolutionary style of fighting.

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BADLANDS SEASON 1 | EPISODE 05 | 6.2.21

John Holmes: Big Units, Freebase Briefcases, Four on the Floor, and the Wonderland Murders

John Holmes unexpectedly found fame in the 1970s with a freakishly large appendage that proved a gateway into the burgeoning adult entertainment industry.

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BADLANDS SEASON 1 | EPISODE 04 | 5.25.21

Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle: Underground Brothels, Hush Money, Bootlegged Booze, and the Making of Hollywood’s Greatest Scandal

One of Hollywood’s greatest scandals involved underground brothels, studio hush money, bootlegged alcohol, a dead actress, and the most famous silent-era star you’ve never heard of: Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle.

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BADLANDS SEASON 1 | EPISODE 03 | 5.19.21

River Phoenix: Religious Cults, Street Kids, Speedballs, and Viper Rooms

River Phoenix was a once-in-a-generation talent. In the 1980s, a decade known for artifice and excess, he brought raw acting chops to performances in Stand by Me, Running on Empty, and My Own Private Idaho.

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BADLANDS SEASON 1 | EPISODE 02 | 5.11.21

Marilyn Monroe (Part 2): The Three Deaths of an Iconic American Actress

The conspiracy theories surrounding Marilyn Monroe’s death in 1962 continue to entertain the imaginations of those obsessed with celebrity and scandal.

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BADLANDS SEASON 1 | EPISODE 01 | 5.5.21

Marilyn Monroe (Part 1): Who killed Marilyn? JFK? RFK? The KKK? Probable Suicide and a Conspiracy Theory That Won’t Quit

Marilyn Monroe is one if not the greatest Hollywood stars of all time. She rose from orphan to icon by creating an on screen character America could not peel their eyes away from.

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