
About this season
Murders, drug dealers, bank robbers or jail escapees. The stories are different, but the motive is always the same: to stay out of prison. See what pushed these fugitives to their crimes, how they changed their identities, evaded the law and - almost - got away with it.
Episodes (10)
1. Got to Kill My Step-Dad
Aired 24 June 2013 • 45 min
In Miami, Florida, teenage Randy Baggett is sentenced to 26 years to life in prison for killing his abusive stepfather. He escapes from the high security prison and treks through the woods as police dogs search for him.
2. Got to Escape Through a Toilet
Aired 1 July 2013 • 45 min
A pair of friends and criminals escape from prison in 2009 and lead police on a manhunt across the Southeast.
3. GOT to Pose as a War Vet
Aired 8 July 2013 • 45 min
Posing as a veteran and preying on women to get cash, cars, and even a house, Jerrod Durr finds himself in a multistate game of cat and mouse with cops.
4. Got to Escape With One Leg
Aired 15 July 2013 • 45 min
Walter Rhodes and 2 other suspects were involved with the murder of 2 cops. Rhodes agrees to testify against the others for a lesser sentence and is released in 18 years. Shortly after, he violates his parole - but refuses to ever go back to prison.
5. GOT to be the Black Market Maestro
Aired 22 July 2013 • 45 min
19-year-old Kylen Padgett's escalating crimes get him arrested. After a jury acquits him for attempted murder, he reverts back to his old ways by robbing wealthy home owners. The crime-spree launches a county-wide manhunt.
6. Got to Rob a Pawn Shop
Aired 29 July 2013
Stolen weapons dealer, Conan Helsley, robs a pawnshop with his girlfriend and older brother.
7. Got to Be Bonnie and Clyde
Aired 5 August 2013
After getting arrested for robbery, Robert Askew runs from a work camp and goes back to stealing to make a living. Askew eventually gets caught again, but he escapes from jail during a hurricane and goes on a crime spree, breaking into vacation homes.
8. Got to Be the Green Baron
Aired 12 August 2013 • 45 min
In Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Tony Darwin and his group of 18 friends make their living smuggling marijuana from Jamaica into the United States. All are members of the Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church, which uses marijuana as a sacrament.