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Police in rural Minnesota investigate the murder of a missing woman whose dead body is dumped next to an abandoned farmhouse.
Police in rural Minnesota investigate the murder of a missing woman whose dead body is dumped next to an abandoned farmhouse.
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It Takes a Killer
S1, EP1 "The Craigslist Killer"Three women who advertised erotic services on Craiglist are assaulted, on of them is killed; surveillance video and witness reports match a man who no one would ever suspect to be a killer.
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S1, EP3 "Snipers in the Capital"When a deadly sniper terrorizes the DC area for weeks, frantic police put out an APB for a white van, but the FBI has a theory that there might be more than one sniper, and they're not driving a white van.
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S1, EP18 "The Sadist of San Luis Obispo"A sexual predator on early release from prison turns the quiet town of San Luis Obispo into a hunting ground, preying on young, unsuspecting, college age women.
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S1, EP17 "The Bladerunner"An Olympic hero shoots his girlfriend at his home in the middle of the night, claiming he mistook her for an intruder.
It Takes a Killer
S1, EP104 "A Killer Hand"When cops investigate the slaying of a casino worker in Las Vegas, they uncover a murder conspiracy that was months in the making.
It Takes a Killer
S1, EP103 "Missing in Minnesota"The clock is ticking as police in northern Minnesota rush to rescue a kidnapped college student; it takes NASA technology for law enforcement to uncover the identity of the abductor, who turns out to be a serial predator.
It Takes a Killer
S1, EP98 "Bayou Strangler"A serial predator terrorizes Southeastern Louisiana, strangling men to death and disposing of their bodies like trash for nearly a decade until a potential victim escapes his clutches, and then leads police right to the killer's doorstep.
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S1, EP97 "The Informant"In Southern California, law enforcement hunt for a serial killer who is targeting elderly women within a few mile radius; after weeks of searching, a survivor comes forward with a description that blows the case wide open.
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