The Steve Wilkos Show Guest Guide Week of Oct 13: Lie Detectors, Abuse Allegations, and Paternity Secrets

This week, Steve Wilkos confronts some of the most serious and emotional cases yet, from disturbing allegations of child abuse to life-altering paternity revelations. With futures and families on the line, guests turn to Steve’s lie detector and DNA tests for the answers they desperately need.

Monday, October 13: A family is torn apart when Gloria accuses her own daughter, Evee, of sleeping with her ex-boyfriend. Later, Kris tells his fiancée, Haley, that he will call off their wedding unless a lie detector test proves she has been faithful.

Tuesday, October 14: A woman is blindsided when Child Protective Services informs her that her three-year-old daughter tested positive for cocaine. In another case, a woman claims her own grandmother falsely reported her to CPS for vile and untrue acts.

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Wednesday, October 15: Ryan’s world was turned upside down when his girlfriend, Arianie, revealed that the two-year-old boy he has been raising as his own might not be his biological son. Steve has the DNA results that will change their lives forever.

Thursday, October 16: As an infant, Lily suffered horrific injuries at the hands of her father. Now a young woman, she confronts her mother to find out if she was also involved in the abuse.

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Friday, October 17: Tanisha and Kemar’s future together hangs in the balance, and only a lie detector test can determine if they can move forward. In another relationship crisis, Chris says he has proof his girlfriend, Crystal, has been unfaithful.

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