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In 1999 and 2000, John Eric Armstrong cruised the streets of Detroit, Mich., looking for sex workers; seen as an ordinary husband, father and co-worker, no one in Armstrong's life suspected that he was a serial killer.

In 1999 and 2000, John Eric Armstrong cruised the streets of Detroit, Mich., looking for sex workers; seen as an ordinary husband, father and co-worker, no one in Armstrong's life suspected that he was a serial killer.

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S8, EP3 "John Eric Armstrong"

In 1999 and 2000, John Eric Armstrong cruised the streets of Detroit, Mich., looking for sex workers; seen as an ordinary husband, father and co-worker, no one in Armstrong's life suspected that he was a serial killer.

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S5, EP2 "William Bonin"

William Bonin is thought to have raped, tortured and murdered a minimum of twenty-one boys and young men.

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S7, EP4 "Charles Albright"

A career criminal who was convicted of one murder and suspected of two others, Charles Albright was notorious for keeping eyes as trophies.

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S5, EP6 "Sun Set Strip Killers"

Douglas Clark and Carol Bundy were a deadly duo who terrorized the streets of Los Angeles in the summer of 1980, targeting vulnerable women, teenagers and even a child.

World's Most Evil Killers

S8, EP3 "John Eric Armstrong"

In 1999 and 2000, John Eric Armstrong cruised the streets of Detroit, Mich., looking for sex workers; seen as an ordinary husband, father and co-worker, no one in Armstrong's life suspected that he was a serial killer.

World's Most Evil Killers delves straight into the stories of the world's most prolific killers. Each episode focuses on one notorious killer and features first-hand accounts of their behavior; such killers range from Fred and Rose West, Ed Gein, the Clown Killer, to the Milwaukee Cannibal. Accounts are also given by detectives who ran the cases, journalists who reported on them, relatives, experts on analysis, and sometimes even survivors.
Starring: Andy Gatenby, Bryanna Fox, Christopher Kouros, Elizabeth Yardley, Gareth Lawrence, Geoffrey Osborne, Geoffrey Wansell, Jayme Swiftt, Kim Rossmo, Pam Perrenoud, Roberto Vivancos, Ross Huguet, Stuart Hamilton, Susan Mustafa, Tom Bonington
Original Air Date: May 25, 2017
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
5 seasons available on demand
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