Whistleblower - Season 2

Whistleblower - Season 2

Season 2

Network
Episodes6
DatesMay 24, 2019 - Jun 28, 2019
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Episodes

Chicago PD: Breaking the Code of Silence
Season 2Episode 160 min

Chicago PD: Breaking the Code of Silence

Ferrer interviews a whistleblower who exposed corrupt officers who stole from drug dealers and planted drugs on innocent people.

May 24, 2019
Polygamy, Power and Profits: The Case Against the Kingstons
Season 2Episode 260 min

Polygamy, Power and Profits: The Case Against the Kingstons

When Bryan Nelson, a Salt Lake City college student, finds out that his girlfriend, Mary, grew up in a secretive polygamist sect that plans to force her to wed her first cousin, he helps her escape from her family's control. Mary Nelson, now his wife, tells Bryan her father has 18 wives and she has more than 200 siblings. Soon, Bryan learns more about the group and its substantial business empire, including a casino, a hotel, a gun manufacturer and a multimillion-dollar renewable energy company.

May 31, 2019
Seaworld: The Case Against Captivity
Season 2Episode 360 min

Seaworld: The Case Against Captivity

John Hargrove, a former SeaWorld senior killer whale trainer, was entranced with whales ever since he first visited the theme park as a child. But after years of working at SeaWorld, he grew to believe that the forced captivity of the whales resulted in a host of physical and behavioral issues – including aggressive and dangerous actions – and hedecided to speak out and quit the job he once loved.

Jun 7, 2019
Doctors vs. Midwives: Dangerous Deliveries / Cremation, Kickbacks and Corruption: The Case Against Abanks Mortuary
Season 2Episode 460 min

Doctors vs. Midwives: Dangerous Deliveries / Cremation, Kickbacks and Corruption: The Case Against Abanks Mortuary

When Dr. Judy Robinson began working as the medical director of OB-GYN services Healthnet, a network of clinics associated with Indiana's largest hospital, she was shocked at the number of high-risk pregnancies that resulted in poor outcomes for both mothers and newborns in low-income communities. As she looked into the problem further, she concluded that inadequately trained midwives had been placed in charge of high-risk pregnancies without being properly supervised by OB-GYN physicians and were operating outside of their licensure.

He knows some people may think it's creepy, but Barry Taul wanted to be a funeral director ever since the eighth grade. And that's exactly what he did for his entire career – until one employer threatened to cremate him alive and make his life hell, all in an effort to intimidate Barry into keeping his mouth shut about a kickback scheme that was costing taxpayers more than two million dollars.

Jun 14, 2019
The Billion-Dollar Back Surgery Scam: Patients in Pain and Peril
Season 2Episode 560 min

The Billion-Dollar Back Surgery Scam: Patients in Pain and Peril

In 2011 Mark Sersansie began a new sales job with a medical supply company in California, but he soon began to suspect that not everything with the company was as it seemed. After teaming up with Bill Reynolds, a former DEA agent turned insurance fraud investigator, the pair realized that they may be looking at one of the most complex – and dangerous – schemes to defraud workers' compensation insurance in California state history.

Jun 21, 2019
Bunny's War: The Case Against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers / Opioid Lollipops: The Case Against Cephalon
Season 2Episode 660 min

Bunny's War: The Case Against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers / Opioid Lollipops: The Case Against Cephalon

Host Alex Ferrer examines the case against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and a second story about a pharmaceutical company that illegally marketed addictive opioids for treatments not approved by the Federal Drug Administration, resulting in serious danger to patients - allegedly including a number of fatalities.

Jun 28, 2019

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