How does someone die in the production of a television show?,” WFAA-TV Dallas reporter Byron Harris asks in the harrowing new ...
David Osit on how 'To Catch a Predator' exploited the pain of victims and encouraged us to avoid the humanity in others.
Like many Americans in the early aughts, documentary filmmaker David Osit watched “To Catch a Predator,” a hidden camera ...
The reports, as well as partial videos of the encounter viewed by the T&G, indicate a quickly moving situation whose origin ...
The doc also pays close attention to a tipping-point moment that occurred in Murphy, Texas, in 2006, when one of the fake-boys was enticing a predator to come to their house. He promised he would ...
"Predators," a new documentary debuting at Sundance, explores the impact of "To Catch A Predator" and its intersection with ...
Like many Americans in the early aughts, documentary filmmaker David Osit watched “To Catch a Predator,” a hidden camera reality TV show that followed journalist Chris Hansen working in ...
It’s all the same (only the names have changed): A man, and it’s always a man, starts chatting online with what he believes to be an underage boy or girl. The conversation either immediately ...
By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic Over its multi-year run as part of NBC’s Dateline franchise, To Catch a Predator wasn’t impervious to criticism or lawsuits, but it was surely insulated.