Mystery and Murder: Analysis by Dr. Phil

Dr. Phil McGraw

  • 47 minutes 9 seconds
    The Staircase Mystery

    One staircase death is tragic. Two linked to the same man? That demands a closer look. In Part 2, I examine the haunting parallels between Kathleen Peterson’s death and the earlier death of Elizabeth Ratliff, another woman found at the bottom of a staircase. I break down what these repeated circumstances mean from an investigative and psychological standpoint: patterns, motive, proximity, secrecy, and why juries do not hear a case like this in a vacuum. This is where The Staircase stops looking like a single incident and starts raising far bigger questions.

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    31 March 2026, 11:00 am
  • 43 minutes 51 seconds
    The Staircase Mystery

    In this episode of Mystery and Murder: Analysis by Dr. Phil, Dr. Phil takes a deep dive into the infamous The Staircase case and the mysterious death of Kathleen Peterson. What began as Michael Peterson’s claim that his wife suffered a tragic fall quickly became one of the most debated true crime cases in America. Dr. Phil analyzes the disturbing blood evidence, Michael Peterson’s statements, the psychological pressure of living a double life, possible motive, and the credibility issues that shaped the jury’s verdict. He also breaks down why this case continues to divide the public, from the media spotlight and courtroom spectacle to the defense strategy and the questions that still haunt this staircase death. Before the owl theory, before the Alford plea, and before the case became a cultural obsession, Dr. Phil examines the red flags that made investigators ask one critical question: was Kathleen Peterson’s death really an accident? 

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    17 March 2026, 11:00 am
  • 51 minutes 53 seconds
    Vanished in Panama

    In Part 3, Dr. Phil pressure-tests the Panama disappearance like an investigator: witness reliability, search reality, and evidence integrity. He examines reports that locals warned Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon not to hike El Pianista alone, then analyzes the psychology that can make smart travelers dismiss risk, optimism bias, unfamiliar terrain, and a “day hike” mindset. He then scrutinizes the detail that won’t go away: the dog Blue allegedly went up the trail with them and returned alone, a clue that may mark the moment their timeline splits from the normal tourist route.

    Dr. Phil challenges the search narrative, weighing official rescue claims that hikers are typically found quickly against the case’s proof-of-life window from phones and camera activity. Finally, he digs into chain-of-custody red flags, conflicting accounts of the backpack discovery and reports of early access by people close to the initial timeline explaining how even “innocent” access can corrupt evidence and ignite suspicion.


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    10 March 2026, 11:00 am
  • 47 minutes 33 seconds
    Vanished in Panama

    Vanished in Panama Part 2: Lisanne Froon and Kris Kremers didn’t go to Panama to disappear yet after their April 1, 2014 hike on the El Pianista trail, investigators are left with only what the jungle gives back: phone data and a camera recovered from a blue backpack found far from the marked route, more than a 12-hour walk into remote terrain.

    Dr. Phil analyzes the digital timeline: the first failed emergency call attempt at 4:39 p.m., repeated attempts over days with careful battery conservation, and a disturbing detail after April 5—incorrect PIN entries on Kris’s phone that suggest someone else may have been trying to unlock it. Then comes the most haunting clue: on April 8, between roughly 1:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m., dozens of flash photos erupt in the darkness, nearly ninety frames fired into black canopy, wet rocks, and ravine-like terrain, with items that appear deliberately arranged and one image that many believe shows the back of Kris’s head. And in the middle of the sequence sits a rabbit hole that won’t close: the missing photo number 509. Accident, corruption… or deletion?

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    4 March 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 41 minutes 24 seconds
    Vanished in Panama

    Vanished in Panama Part 1: Kris Kremers (21) and Lisanne Froon (22) arrive in Boquete, Panama for a carefully planned gap-year adventure Spanish immersion, volunteering with children, and an authentic local stay with their host, Miriam. But Dr. Phil analyzes the subtle warning signs their diaries reveal: the volunteer placement wasn’t ready, communication barriers and culture shock set in, and unstructured downtime pushed them toward a spontaneous choice that would change everything. 

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    26 February 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 42 minutes 44 seconds
    The Disappearance of Stacy Ann Peterson

    Part 4: The Stacy Peterson mystery collides head-on with the courtroom battle over Kathleen Savio’s death. In Part 4, Dr. Phil sits down with Steve Greenberg, Drew Peterson’s former criminal defense attorney, for an inside look at what happened behind the scenes of one of the most scrutinized cases in America. Greenberg explains why he believes Drew’s relentless media blitz (“Win a Date with Drew” and more) helped turn up the heat that ultimately led to indictment and how reckless publicity can poison a jury pool, disrespect a grieving family, and box a defense into a corner.

    Dr. Phil and Greenberg also unpack the moment Greenberg says changed everything: a defense decision to put attorney Harry Smith on the stand, delivering testimony that jurors allegedly couldn’t shake.

    From Drew’s current prison status to the added murder-for-hire conviction that ensures he’ll never walk free, this episode pulls back the curtain on strategy, ego, and consequences while the most haunting question remains unanswered: what happened to Stacy Peterson, and will anyone ever reveal where she is? 

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    12 February 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 54 minutes 10 seconds
    The Disappearance of Stacy Ann Peterson

    This is the courtroom showdown years in the making: the 2012 trial of former Bolingbrook police sergeant Drew Peterson for the murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio against the backdrop of his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, still missing.

    Prosecutors build a case without a single “smoking gun,” leaning on forensic testimony, a re-examined autopsy, and the statements Kathleen and Stacy allegedly made about fear, threats, and what Drew was capable of, evidence allowed under the statute that became publicly known as “Drew’s Law.”

    After days of deliberation, the jury finds Peterson guilty of first-degree murder in September 2012, and he’s later sentenced to 38 years.

    Appeals follow, but the conviction stands—including after the Illinois Supreme Court upholds it in 2017. Then comes another twist: a 2016 conviction for soliciting a murder-for-hire from prison—an alleged plot targeting prosecutor James Glasgow, adding 40 more years. And still, Stacy’s case remains open.

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    5 February 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 52 minutes 33 seconds
    The Disappearance of Stacy Ann Peterson

    Stacy Peterson’s disappearance doesn’t stand alone—because three years earlier, Drew Peterson’s third wife, Kathleen Savio, was already sounding the alarm. In Part 2, Dr. Phil traces the relationship timeline: Stacy meets Drew at 17 while he’s still married to Kathleen, and Kathleen’s divorce filing alleges he was “having an affair with a minor,” followed by a temporary order of protection as she fears for her life.

    Then the calls start stacking up—eighteen domestic disturbance responses between 2002 and 2004—each one a missed opportunity to recognize escalation inside a home where the husband also knows the system.

    On March 1, 2004, Kathleen is found nude, face-down in an empty bathtub with visible injuries—yet her death is ruled an accidental drowning.

    When Stacy vanishes, investigators exhume Kathleen’s body and a second autopsy changes everything: blunt-force trauma, signs consistent with drowning after injury, and a case that now looks like murder.

    Dr. Phil breaks down what this pattern suggests about control, narrative manipulation, and why some cases don’t break until a second victim forces the system to look back.

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    30 January 2026, 4:00 pm
  • 51 minutes 22 seconds
    The Disappearance of Stacy Ann Peterson

    On October 28, 2007, 23-year-old mother of two Stacy Ann Peterson disappears from her home in Bolingbrook, Illinois, no struggle, no note, no sightings. Her husband, veteran officer Drew Peterson (her fourth marriage), claims she left for another man, yet he says he found her car at a nearby airport, drove it home without alerting police, and didn’t report her missing until roughly 24 hours later.

    Dr. Phil examines why a young mother wouldn’t vanish without her children, and the warning signs of coercive control behind closed doors including Stacy’s growing fear, divorce talk, and preparations that suggest she believed she was in danger.

    As Drew leans into the spotlight, investigators begin looking backward to the suspicious death of Drew’s third wife, Kathleen Savio—setting up what comes next.




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    17 January 2026, 4:40 am
  • 46 minutes 9 seconds
    Amy Bradley: Vanished at Sea

    In Episode 4 of Amy Bradley: Vanished at Sea, Dr. Phil and Amy’s younger brother, Brad Bradley, confront the most troubling inconsistencies in the case, statements made before Amy was reported missing, timelines that shift under scrutiny, and behavior that defies logic.

    Brad walks through the moments after Amy vanished, detailing encounters with crew members who referenced her disappearance before any announcement was made, and why those contradictions matter from a forensic and psychological standpoint. Dr. Phil explains how people who volunteer information they were never asked for often reveal deception—and why the “overboard” theory collapses under both psychological and physical analysis.

    Together, they examine eyewitness testimony, crew access points, security failures, and conflicts of interest that may have shaped the investigation from the start. This episode moves beyond speculation, focusing on verifiable facts that point to one conclusion: Amy did not disappear by accident—and someone on that ship knew far more than they admitted.

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    26 December 2025, 10:30 pm
  • 45 minutes 7 seconds
    Amy Bradley: Vanished At Sea

    In Part Three of Amy Bradley: Vanished at Sea, Dr. Phil sits down with Amy’s younger brother, Brad Bradley, the last person to see her alive for a deeply personal examination of what really happened in the final hours before she disappeared.

    Brad revisits the night on board the Rhapsody of the Seas, clarifying long-misreported details about Amy’s state of mind, her fear of the ocean, and the precise 30-minute window in which she vanished. He challenges the long-standing “overboard” theory with ship-speed calculations, docking procedures, and firsthand observations that place the vessel at Curaçao, not open sea, when Amy went missing.

    From missing photographs and unexplained crew behavior to critical details about the cabin scene that were altered before investigators arrived, this episode reframes the case through the eyes of someone who lived it and raises unsettling questions about what was known, when it was known, and who may have known more than they admitted.

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    18 December 2025, 10:30 pm
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