Follow one family’s unforgettable journey in search of a miracle to heal their autistic son.
“Some of those genes that are involved in autism may have been very important to the success of humanity.”
“It’s true. I’m a better father because of autism. I never thought I’d say that.”
“It took two full days to make the ascent, 12,000 feet up to the summer pastures of the reindeer people.”
An elderly man hires a cabbie drive him to a mountaintop where he plans to kill himself.
“Big dog! This place is huge, man. In Africa 10 people could sleep in here.”
“You have tattoo, right? Oh my god, that’s what I’m talking about! Original player!”
William begins losing patience with Solo’s insistence on asking personal questions.
Three decades ago, two Crow Indian adoptees died after running away. No one knew why.
Chris Billing discusses the challenges he faced investigating his own family's past.
She made a split-second decision that changed everything.
In a pretrial interview, Dr. William Bernet listens as Cyntonia recounts a painful past.
Cyntoia's adoptive mother struggles to understand why she missed the warning signs.
In prison, Cyntoia tries to recuperate her own self-esteem after years of abuse.
Via prison telephone, Cyntoia recounts her past choices and hopes for a better future.
Meet five female soldiers who saw action in Iraq’s Sunni Triangle.
Mark Hogancamp devised a peculiar brand of therapy to recover from a savage beating.
Was I a bad guy ... was I mean?
Marwencol's golden rule: be friendly!
Imagination unlimited ... but only 27 Barbies!
Two thumbs up from the star of the show!
What led Cyntoia — who grew-up in a reasonable home environment — to this tragic end?
For Lee Gorewitz, living with Alzheimer's is an odyssey.
Lee reinvents her family in the face of Alzheimer's.
Lee makes mischief with fellow Alzheimer's patients.
Growing cagey in the unit, Lee finds ways to keep others on their toes.
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