Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry? - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Defector and the Divorcee
Ana's husband is really a spy for the Cuban government.

Don Juan Down Under
A woman marries an Australian entrepreneur whose web of lies surface.

Mr. Good Times
Joey Buttafuoco's lover Amy Fisher pays a risky visit to his wife, Mary Jo.

Keeping Up Appearances
Jeanne is the wife of Stephen Trantel, who is convicted of robbing banks.

Leap of Faith
A woman's husband cheated his clients out of thousands of dollars.

The Man with Two Names
A wife discovers records of theft and murder linked to her husband.

An Explosive Love
A wife discovers her husband has a job forging historical documents.

Caught in the Crosshairs
A man threatens his wife and becomes the infamous sniper, John Muhammad.

Married to a Monster
A couple has big plans, until he's charged with the murder of 48 women.

Discovering Danger and a Double Life
A wife gets proof that her husband was assaulting women in Houston, Texas.

The Corpse's Bride
A husband spirals out of control into a vicious criminal underworld.

Not the Only One
A man finds himself in a long line of future illegitimate husbands.
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