Court TV
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Dennis Long discovered “Forensic Files” when Court TV showed a marathon of the docuseries in the early 2000s.
For the first time, you can legally watch the country’s top sports channel without also paying for truTV, TLC, Bravo, Court TV, and the like.
From Slate
Chavez: There’s several books written about them, but there’s also the Court TV footage — that’s where you get a lot of their behavior from.
From Los Angeles Times
Understanding what the behavior truly was came as a mixture of the Court TV footage and then all the other research that I have to meld together with that.
From Los Angeles Times
And that particular section of the Court TV footage, in my opinion, I think you’re seeing the real Lyle there.
From Los Angeles Times
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