The Steve Wilkos Show “Did My Husband Rape an 11-Year-Old Girl?” S17E101 May 2 2024 on PIX

On Thursday May 2 2024, PIX broadcasts an episode of the series The Steve Wilkos Show!
Did My Husband Rape an 11-Year-Old Girl? Season 17 Episode 101 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Steve Wilkos Show” on PIX, viewers are in for a gripping and emotional hour as host Steve Wilkos tackles challenging issues surrounding child safety and family dynamics.
The episode delves into the case of Stacy, whose children were taken away by child services due to her decision to allow her sex-offender stepfather to be around them. The sensitive topic sparks intense discussions and emotional confrontations as Stacy and her family grapple with the consequences of her actions.
Additionally, a past guest returns to the show to provide an update on their situation, offering insight into the progress or challenges they have faced since their previous appearance.
With compelling stories and heartfelt conversations, “The Steve Wilkos Show” continues to shed light on important issues affecting families and communities. Tune in to PIX for an episode that promises to provoke thought and inspire reflection on the complexities of familial relationships and child protection.
What Time is the “Did My Husband Rape an 11-Year-Old Girl?” Episode On?
The Did My Husband Rape an 11-Year-Old Girl? episode of The Steve Wilkos Show will be broadcast on May 2 2024 on PIX at 12:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Did My Husband Rape an 11-Year-Old Girl?” Episode New?
The Did My Husband Rape an 11-Year-Old Girl? episode of The Steve Wilkos Show is all new!
The Steve Wilkos Show Did My Husband Rape an 11-Year-Old Girl? Cast & Stars
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The Steve Wilkos Show Series Information
| The former Chicago cop and security guard of "The Jerry Springer Show" gets his own talk show that is adapted from the popular "Steve to the Rescue" shows he did while filling in for Springer. Wilkos says he hopes his show will provide him with a platform to stand up for everyday people and help viewers in need. Common topics include trying to confirm -- often using results of lie-detector tests -- whether guests abused or molested children. Steve also helps guests determine paternity and if guests are cheating on their partners. If Steve doesn't like the guests they might not last long on the show. |
