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Guests accuse their children's mothers of cheating and demand paternity tests.
Guests accuse their children's mothers of cheating and demand paternity tests.
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S2, EP81 "Teen Girls Go to Jail"Steve helps set two teenage girls straight; they are involved in drugs, sex and gang activity; the girls refuse to heed Steve's warnings.
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S5, EP6 "Steve, I Need a DNA Test"Guests accuse their children's mothers of cheating and demand paternity tests.
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S8, EP42 "I Caught You: Why Are You Still Lying?"Nye wants a lie-detector test to reveal what her boyfriend was doing when he mysteriously left her house on Easter night; John's girlfriend admits to a sexual encounter she had with a co-worker.
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S6, EP134 "We Tested You 6 Times ..."Chad denies molesting a 3-year-old girl, but he failed a voice-stress test he took to prove his innocence.
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S10, EP47 "DNA: Life-Changing Results"Steve looks back on memorable stories of DNA clearing up years of doubt and mystery or devastating and confirming people's worst fears.
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S10, EP44 ""Your Story Is Shady""Donnie's wife disappeared with his cousin for hours and refused to take his phone calls; another parent told Angelina that her boyfriend was cheating with a prostitute.
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S10, EP10 "Did You Party With Our Sister and Leave Her to Die?"Gloria thinks her sister's apparent drug-overdose death was not an accident, and that her other sister may be responsible.
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