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When four women are killed at different times in different states after going home from a bar with a handsome young man dressed like a cowboy, detectives don't realize the murders are linked together.
When four women are killed at different times in different states after going home from a bar with a handsome young man dressed like a cowboy, detectives don't realize the murders are linked together.
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S1, EP15 "The Vampire Teens"A group of high school outcasts are on the run through the Southeastern United States after their leader commits a savage double homicide; Cops finally catch the thrill-seeking teens, only to find out they're a makeshift vampire cult.
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S1, EP10 "The Casanova Killer"When four women are killed at different times in different states after going home from a bar with a handsome young man dressed like a cowboy, detectives don't realize the murders are linked together.
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