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As Hansen, a former “Dateline” host, reported in his 2007 book ‘To Catch a Predator,” Dobbs tried to meet with a 13-year-old girl at a swimming pool, according to an NBC article.
In an interview with Variety, Osit referred “To Catch a Predator” as the “template for modern true crime TV.” In the decades since Hansen’s sting operations captivated the nation (for ...
A sex offender who was captured in a sting on the TV show “To Catch A Predator” nearly 20 years ... operation and was greeted by host Chris Hansen. “I deserve what you do to me, but I ...
He had pleaded not guilty to all charges. Salinas was featured on an episode of Chris Hansen’s infamous show “To Catch a Predator” in 2007. In the episode, someone on Hansen’s team ...
Chris Hansen was the host of "To Catch A Predator," which is the subject of a new documentary at Sundance. Paul Martinka PARK CITY, Utah — On Nov. 5, 2006, police surrounded the home of Bill ...
The second chapter, entitled Copycats, charts the many To Catch A Predator imitators that populate YouTube in shows marked by dizzy, handheld camerawork and righteous anger. “Skeet Hansen” is ...
I’m Chris Hansen, this third party says by way of introduction ... when one of the fake-boys was enticing a predator to come to their house. He promised he would, but never showed.
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 ...
Director David Osit talks about how Chris Hansen's NBC series has spawned a universe of copycats and how it contributed to creating a less empathetic world. When “To Catch a Predator” aired as ...
To Catch a Predator and Hansen never had any interest in trying to get to the root of why child sexual abuse is so rampant, or whether these people can be rehabilitated. A former attorney general ...
During its three-year run on NBC, “To Catch a Predator” turned busting online pedophiles into blockbuster TV. Was the show a quest for justice—or just sordid, exploitative TV? Entertainment ...