Renowned Talk Show Host and Bestselling Author in Exclusive Jailhouse Interview With the Accused Randall Piercy
In an exclusive and shocking jailhouse interview, Dr.
Phil McGraw goes behind prison walls to confront a father who is
accused of aggravated child abuse after he allegedly locked his
9-year-old son away from the world for three years, on A DR. PHIL
PRIMETIME SPECIAL: CAGED, a new one-hour special to be broadcast Friday, May 18
(9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. The broadcast
marks Dr. Phil's seventh primetime special for the Network.
Imagine a father, locking his young son, then just 6 years old, in a
room monitored 24/7 by surveillance cameras. Imagine the father taping
the light switch so the boy can't turn it off or on. Imagine that
father covering the only window with brown paper so the child does not
know if it is day or night. Imagine the father forbidding that child
from using the bathroom just outside the door to his prison. These are
the accusations leveled at Randall Piercy, a Florida man currently in
prison awaiting trial for allegedly keeping his now 9-year-old son
under lock and key for a period of three years. The boy's mother, who
proclaimed her husband's innocence, has also been arrested.
Face-to-face with Randall Piercy, Dr. Phil tries to determine the truth
behind the accusations, but what he uncovers is a web of
contradictions. Is Randall a father who says he was only trying to
protect a child who was out of control, or is he an abuser who
shamelessly tormented the boy as well as another of his siblings? Dr.
Phil also interviews the child's two older brothers who each insist
they know what really happened: one claims his father is a saint, the
other says he's a monster. Someone is clearly lying, and it is up to
Dr. Phil to try to find the answers.
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DR. PHIL PRIMETIME SPECIAL: CAGED was produced by Stage 29 Productions
with CBS Television Distribution. Carla Pennington, Dr. Phillip McGraw
and Jay McGraw are the executive producers; Lisa Steinke is the
supervising producer; Heather Mason is the producer. John Perry served
as the director from a script by Carla Pennington and Lisa Steinke.
RATING: To Be Announced