In 2010, a reality television series following a private investigation firm staffed by soccer moms was in the works — but one local journalist would uncover that there was nothing “real” about it. The ...
In 2011, the P.I. Moms were on the brink of becoming reality television stars. The group of women were all employees of Chris Butler, an ex-cop turned private investigator who ran his own firm in the ...
The showrunner of an unaired reality series is getting candid about the show's failure to launch. In 2010, the Lifetime network greenlit P.I. Moms, a reality show following a group of mothers who ...
Things were already spicy at the Concord Old Spaghetti Factory when a second woman approached a 46-year-old Lockheed Martin engineer. The recently divorced dad had met his date on Match.com, and the ...
'Trainwreck: P.I. Moms' looks back at a team of women private investigators who were on the brink of becoming reality stars before a drug scandal changed everything Lynsey Eidell is a contributing ...
"I was concerned because quiet, inarticulate, awkward characters in reality TV are death," Platt says in the new Netflix documentary 'Trainwreck: P.I. Moms' The showrunner of an unaired reality series ...