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A murderous doctor has practiced his deadly hobby and avoided getting caught for a decade, but now the police are determined to track him down before he kills again.
A murderous doctor has practiced his deadly hobby and avoided getting caught for a decade, but now the police are determined to track him down before he kills again.
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It Takes a Killer
S1, EP41 "The Jigsaw Man"Severed body parts begin to appear across the countryside of England, striking terror in London and forcing police to piece together the human jigsaw puzzle in order to catch the perpetrator.
It Takes a Killer
S1, EP42 "Fit to Kill"A beautiful brunette's corpse is left in the high desert within a burned-out luxury car.
It Takes a Killer
S1, EP43 "Redneck Retribution"A scorned mistress hires a group of derelicts to kill her lover's wife and denies any involvement in the crime, not knowing she had been caught on camera.
It Takes a Killer
S1, EP44 "Seduced to Death"A seductress bleeds two cops in Georgia dry before killing them for their life insurance benefits.
It Takes a Killer
S1, EP40 "Doctor Death"A murderous doctor has practiced his deadly hobby and avoided getting caught for a decade, but now the police are determined to track him down before he kills again.
It Takes a Killer
S1, EP39 "A Treacherous Triangle"Two prominent doctors, two towns apart, are entangled in a passionate rivalry for the same woman's affections.
It Takes a Killer
S1, EP38 "An Opportunity to Kill"A wayward, homeless ex-marine drifts through central Oregon, committing petty crimes here and there, until he spots Amyjane and gets the urge to kill.
It Takes a Killer
S1, EP37 "The Slavemaster"A father, husband and businessman is actually a sadomasochistic con-man who lures unsuspecting women with a web of lies and empty promises only to trap them in a world of sex slavery and murder.
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