Chris Hansen speaks during the 'Angie Tribeca' panel at New York Comic-Con 2015 at The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on October 9, 2015 in New York City - Daniel Zuchnik/Getty Images Hansen began ...
Takedown” host Chris Hansen said in a resurfaced video that he consistently caught illegal immigrant sexual predators during ...
TL;DR: Chris Hansen, known for "To Catch a Predator," is now investigating child predators on Roblox amid controversy over the platform's handling of vigilante hunters like YouTuber Schlep. Roblox ...
Former NBC News correspondent Chris Hansen, whose "To Catch a Predator" reports caught countless men soliciting minors for sex, was arrested this week in Connecticut for allegedly passing bad checks.
The latest alleged sexual predator caught by longtime television personality and former ‘To Catch a Predator’ host Chris ...
Before we hear this next interview, a heads-up - it includes a discussion about child sex offenders and a mention of suicide. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: All right. How are you? HANSEN: Would you have a ...
STAMFORD, Connecticut -- Chris Hansen, the host of NBC's "To Catch a Predator," turned himself in to police in Stamford, Connecticut. Hansen was charged with bouncing checks. In the summer of 2017, ...
A new documentary hitting theaters next month will examine America’s fascination with watching child sex predators exposed on national television and the cultural impact of shows like NBC’s To Catch a ...
As the opening credits roll in the new documentary “Predators,” a young girl speaks with a much older man on the phone. In a tiny, high-pitched voice, she says she’s nervous about talking to him; the ...
Two decades on, it's easy to forget how much cultural oxygen "To Catch a Predator" consumed during its brief but indelible 20-episode run on NBC. Pitched as a public service, the "Dateline" offshoot ...
Before we hear this next interview, a heads-up - it includes a discussion about child sex offenders and a mention of suicide. HANSEN: Would you have a seat over in that chair, please? RASCOE: That's ...