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The murder of a woman in her therapist's parking lot looks like a random shooting, but evidence soon reveals that the murder is part of a larger scheme.
The murder of a woman in her therapist's parking lot looks like a random shooting, but evidence soon reveals that the murder is part of a larger scheme.
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S1, EP59 "Murderous Ambition"The murder of a husband and his pregnant wife leaving a child birthing class leaves police thinking it was a random shooting until they find the real perpetrator weeks later.
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S1, EP62 "The Poughkeepsie Predator"Law enforcement discovers the man who had been killing prostitutes in upstate New York for two years was living amongst the dead bodies of his victims that were stashed in his home.
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S1, EP58 "Killer Rabbi"The savage murder of a rabbi's wife is passed off as a robbery gone wrong, but years later, a co-conspirator's confession helps bring the truth to the surface.
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S1, EP57 "The Bad Son"Law enforcement spends nearly two years trying to hunt down a gunman who tried to take out an entire family one by one as they entered their house.
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S1, EP56 "The Honeybee Killer"A mentally unstable man kills and wounds victims on a two-hour shooting spree before trying to rob a tanning salon where an iron-willed customer takes him on.
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S1, EP55 "Of Vengeance & Murder"Middle-aged men fall victim to a killer in Florida who executes them and disposes of their dead bodies in random wooded areas until a bloody handprint leads to her capture.
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