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  1. 19 de abr. de 2017 · Throughout the episode, Deborah Norville provides thoughtful commentary on the cultural significance of the Bling Ring and their crimes. In many ways, the Bling Ring represented the darker side of celebrity culture - the idea that someone could become so obsessed with fame and fortune that they would be willing to break the law to attain it.

  2. What happens when the spotlight shines too brightly? What's the result when the glittery world of Hollywood collides with the dark world of crime? Host Deborah Norville peels back the cover on some of entertainment's headline-making stories. Whether it's a star's fall from grace, a celebrity victimized by misplaced trust, or a crime that launches a career, Exposed with Deborah Norville takes ...

  3. What happens when the spotlight shines too brightly? What's the result when the glittery world of Hollywood collides with the dark world of crime? Host Deborah Norville peels back the cover on some of entertainment's headline-making stories. Whether it's a star's fall from grace, a celebrity victimized by misplaced trust, or a crime that launches a career, Exposed with Deborah Norville takes ...

  4. Madoff with All the Money: With Kevin Bacon, Boris Bilic, Glenn Bruno, Helen Chaitman. Wall Street giant Bernie Madoff was a king of the financial world. He became the face of evil in 2008 when his house of cards came crashing down, including 6,000 investors who lost an estimated $64 billion dollars.

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  6. The Long Island Serial Killer: A Mother's Hunt for Justice is produced by Lighthouse Pictures, with Sony Pictures Television distributing. Executive producers include Emmy® Award winner Deborah Norville and Peabody Award winner Elizabeth Stephen. Directed by Stan Brooks, the script is written by John Pielmeier.