“I pick up fugitives for a living. I love the thrill. I love the chase and I Iove getting some asshole off the street,” Carla Campbell said of her unconventional occupation in the Showtime docu-series “Love Fraud.”
Karla thought she'd found a new lease on life, leaving behind her husband of 39 years to run off with a man she met while singing karaoke. But her new love wasn't the white knight she'd envisioned.
Showtime's four-part docuseries chronicles Richard Scott Smith's romantic exploits and the sea of angry women he leaves in his wake after they say he stole their money, ruined their credit and took their dignity.
In the aftermath of the brutal slaughter of his pregnant wife, Sharon Tate, Roman Polanski was convinced the killer was someone he knew and began to suspect his celebrity friends of the heinous slayings.
Keith Mondello led a mob of mostly-white youths wielding baseball bats that attacked and killed Black teen Yusuf Hawkins, all over Mondello's issues with an ex-girlfriend.
"I don't know who shot Yusuf Hawkins, but it wasn't my friends and it wasn't me," Joseph Fama says in the HBO documentary, "Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn."