Take the Money and Run - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Oh Brother!
In the series premiere, brothers Raul and Paul Bustamante in San Francisco are given one hour to hide a briefcase worth $100,000. Once the hour is up, they're taken into custody by local San Francisco police detectives Cliff Cook and Dean Taylor and brought to investigative headquarters. Over the next 48 hours, the detectives will work with professional interrogators - Detective Paul Bishop, a high-ranking detective specializing in sex crimes for a major metropolitan police department, who has twice been honored as Detective of the Year, and Deputy District Attorney and best-selling author Mary Hanlon Stone - to combine efforts and determine the location of the briefcase. The only hard information they will have to go on are cell phone records, any receipts they can find and the GPS coordinates from the players' car. The rest will be learned from two days and nights of grueling interrogations and extensive field work. Who will outsmart who ... and get to keep the $100,000?

BAM! Did I Scare You?
In the second episode, Jimmy and Zuly Pumariega in Miami are given one hour to hide the briefcase worth $100,000. Once that time is up, they're taken into custody by local police detectives Joe Schillaci & Al Vila and brought to investigative headquarters.

The South Beach Sisters
In the third episode, sisters Rebecca and Jennie Albano in Miami are given one hour to hide the briefcase worth $100,000. Once that time is up, they're taken into custody by local police officers Jorge Montero and Manny Muñoz and brought to investigative headquarters.

Who's Playing Whom?
In the fourth episode, domestic partners Ron Stoczynski and Beau Nolen in Chicago are given one hour to hide the briefcase worth $100,000. Once that time is up, they're taken into custody by local police detectives Michelle Wood and John Korolis and brought to investigative headquarters.

Just Between You and Me
In the fifth episode, San Francisco firefighter Tricia Reardon and her father, Rick Lechleitner, are given one hour to hide the briefcase worth $100,000. Once that time is up, they're taken into custody by local police detectives Anwawn Jones and Casey Johnson and brought to investigative headquarters.

No! No! No! Yes! Yes! Yes!
In the season finale, dating couple Kathryn Waltz and Anthony Fanelli in Chicago are given one hour to hide the briefcase worth $100,000. Once that time is up, they're taken into custody by retired police officers Mike Byrne and John Scalise and brought to investigative headquarters.
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