Episodes

  • Inside Edition for Friday, June 5, 2026
    Jun 5 2026

    He played a memorable role in the hit movie Top Gun: Maverick. Now comes horrifying news he's been stabbed to death, not in a random attack, but allegedly by his girlfriend's son who was captured on surveillance video turning himself in. Jim Moret is outside the home with the latest. And just two days after the bombshell news that 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley had been fired comes news that three of his veteran colleagues on TVs longest running news show are staying. Plus, high emotion today in the trial of the teen track star accused of killing a fellow high school athlete. The victim's parents broke out in tears as police bodycam video of their son's final moments were played in court. Justin Finch has more including the racial division surrounding the case. And as we head into the busy wedding season there's a trend growing in popularity, brides jumping into pools, or any body of water, in their gowns. Is it dangerous? Alison Hall tried it herself to find out.

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    19 mins
  • Inside Edition for Jun 04, 2026
    Jun 4 2026

    Street party USA! Excitement over game one of the NBA Finals spilled out of the arenas, bringing traffic to a halt as thousands of fans partied it up in all sorts of places including bars, stores, and street corners. And a desperate search is underway for a 20-year-old college student who disappeared while on a family trip in Japan. A typhoon is moving through the area, making search efforts more difficult. We spoke with the student's parents who are holding onto hope. Plus, it was a terrifying day at the beach. A college basketball coach jumped in the surf to save her young nephew who was caught in a riptide. Then, as Justin Finch reports, she needed to be rescued herself. And the low budget horror film Backrooms is the number one movie. It takes place in a “zombie mall” where there is not a shopper in sight. And as Jim Moret report, fans are flocking to a real-life “zombie mall” to get the full experience.

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    18 mins
  • Inside Edition for Monday, June 3, 2026
    Jun 3 2026

    It's a heartbreaking tragedy. A mother and five siblings murdered by the father, who then took his own life. A whole family wiped out, except for one lone survivor. He spoke at a vigil about the unimaginable loss. Brooke Anderson has the story. And the excitement building for the NBA finals -- the New York Knicks taking on the San Antonio Spurs. Many of the stars who are always courtside in New York are expected to fly to Texas for tonight's big game. But the San Antonio Spurs have their own secret weapon -- a group of nuns. Plus, a hunched over elderly woman working at a movie theater cleaning up garbage. When a young theatergoer saw her, she knew she had to help. Alison Hall reports. And she went out to walk her dog and ended up being brutally attacked by a stranger. Her face was so battered she was left with damage to her vision. She spoke with Justin Finch about what happened.

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    19 mins
  • Inside Edition for Monday, June 1, 2026
    Jun 2 2026

    She's standing by her man! That's the Democratic Senate candidate from Maine and his wife showing a united front after he was accused of sending sexually explicit texts to at least a dozen women and posting this shirtless selfie on a popular hook-up app. All eyes are on this election because, as Steven Fabian tells us, it could determine which party ends up controlling the senate. And Savannah Guthrie’s mother has now been missing for exactly four months with no major break in the case. Over the weekend, Eva Pilgram joined the country's top true crime experts at crime con where everyone was asking the question, what happened to Nancy Guthrie? Plus, a scare for pop princess Sabrina Carpenter. The singer is getting a temporary restraining order against a man she says has been showing up repeatedly at her front door. A situation she calls deeply alarming. And forget the latest Marvel superhero movies, the biggest hits these days at the box office are low budget horror movies made by YouTube stars.

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    20 mins
  • Inside Edition for Monday, June 2, 2026
    Jun 1 2026

    Hero at 36 thousand feet. When an unruly passenger on a Frontier flight allegedly tried to open the emergency exit door and then choked a flight attendant, this hero and other passengers jumped into action restraining the man until the plane made an emergency landing. As Justin Finch reports, the hero just happens to be a tough as nails MMA fighter. And they are all over social media. People find little black dots on their skin only to find out they are ticks! This summer is expected to be one of the worst seasons for ticks on record, and since they can carry Lyme and other diseases, it's a big concern. Alison Hall spoke with an expert about what to look out for. Plus, like lots of little girls, she was excited to get her first pair of earrings, then the earrings went missing. An x-ray found one of them in her tummy, but where was the other earring? Ann Mercogliano tells us where a doctor finally found it. And teacup pigs are growing in popularity as pets, but buyers beware! Those super cute piglets can grow up to become huge pigs that will eat you out of house and home. Justin finch reports, the truth is, according to veterinarians, there's no such thing as a teacup pig.

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    18 mins
  • Inside Edition for Friday, May 29, 2026
    May 30 2026

    A message from flight attendants coast to coast, “keep your hands to yourself!” After years of constantly being poked, pinched, tapped, and grabbed they have banded together, even wearing “no touching” patches and pins in the cabin. And CBS Mornings host Gayle King revealing her now ex-husband cheated on her with her friend continues to strike a nerve with women across the country. Gayle is certainly not alone, so today she is sharing words of wisdom for women who have been cheated on. Plus, he's the spelling king! A 14-year-old just won the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee, and not only can he spell super hard words, but he can also do it really fast. And he was once a golden boy, a good-looking Ivy League graduate with the world at his feet. Then he shot and killed his father after a dispute over his allowance. Gilbert has reportedly been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, but the jury rejected his insanity defense. As Steven Fabian reports, today he looks a lot different from his glory days.

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    19 mins
  • Inside Edition for Thursday, May 28, 2026
    May 28 2026

    A wave of support for Gayle King today after she went on the massively popular Call Her Daddy podcast talking about her heartbreak catching her now ex-husband cheating on her. As Ann Mercogliano reports, women across the country sympathizing with the CBS Mornings anchor saying they too were cheated on. And parents be warned. That's the message from authorities about teen takeovers. Mobs of teens have been taking over shopping malls, restaurants, and beaches. With cops struggling to stop them, some police departments are threatening parents that they could be held responsible. Plus, it's sentencing day for the woman dubbed “the party mom.” A jury found her guilty of throwing sex and alcohol fueled parties for teens. As Justin Finch reports, before she learned her fate, she heard impact statements from some of the teen victims. And an elderly airplane mechanic was struggling to do his job, limping across the tarmac. One traveler was so upset by what she saw from the airport window she decided to make the worker's life a little easier.

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    18 mins
  • Inside Edition for Wednesday, May 27, 2026
    May 27 2026

    Family of Friends star Matthew Perry entered a Los Angeles court today. It's sentencing day for the personal assistant who injected Perry with the powerful drug ketamine on the day he died. The family is hoping for harsh penalties for the man they say left the actor in a hot tub to die. Jim Moret is at the courthouse with the latest. And they're alive! The mom who made a desperate plea after she says their dad kidnapped her two baby sons is breathing a sigh of relief today. Authorities say they have found the children in Mexico with their dad. Alison Hall has the story. Plus, she's the 18-year-old cheerleader who was killed while on a carnival cruise ship, and her own stepbrother is charged with murder. Today we got our first clear video of the suspect as he walked into court, fighting to remain free until the trial. 16-year-old Timothy Hudson has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse. His trial is scheduled for September. And she's a comic who makes millions laugh on social media, but there's nothing funny about this. She says she was crushed by her 600-pound refrigerator in a freak accident. Our new reporter Justin Finch tells us how she ended up in an ambulance.

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    19 mins