The Steve Wilkos Show “Did My Roommate Steal My $18,000 Watch?” S17E105 May 9 2024 on PIX

The Steve Wilkos Show “Did My Roommate Steal My $18,000 Watch?” S17E105 May 9 2024 on PIX

On Thursday May 9 2024, PIX broadcasts an episode of the series The Steve Wilkos Show!

Did My Roommate Steal My $18,000 Watch? Season 17 Episode 105 Episode Summary

In this episode of “The Steve Wilkos Show” airing on PIX, viewers are in for a dramatic and intense hour of television. The episode titled “Did My Roommate Steal My $18,000 Watch?” delves into the gripping story of Jose, whose prized watch collection holds immense sentimental and monetary value. When one of his watches mysteriously disappears, panic ensues, leading to a tense confrontation with his roommate.

Additionally, the episode features the return of Chaciti to the show, seeking answers about her relationship with her boyfriend, Tacoby. With suspicions of infidelity looming, Chaciti turns to Steve Wilkos for help in uncovering the truth and resolving the doubts plaguing her mind.

As tensions rise and emotions run high, viewers can expect riveting confrontations, emotional revelations, and ultimately, the pursuit of justice and clarity. Tune in to “The Steve Wilkos Show” for a gripping episode packed with twists and turns.

What Time is the “Did My Roommate Steal My $18,000 Watch?” Episode On?

The Did My Roommate Steal My $18,000 Watch? episode of The Steve Wilkos Show will be broadcast on May 9 2024 on PIX at 12:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Did My Roommate Steal My $18,000 Watch?” Episode New?

The Did My Roommate Steal My $18,000 Watch? episode of The Steve Wilkos Show is all new!

The Steve Wilkos Show Did My Roommate Steal My $18,000 Watch? 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.
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