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Jesse Matthew, known as the Back-to-School Killer, preys on young, vulnerable college students.

Jesse Matthew, known as the Back-to-School Killer, preys on young, vulnerable college students.

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Jesse Matthew, known as the Back-to-School Killer, preys on young, vulnerable college students.

Starring: Nathanial Jacobs, Pardip Kumar
Original Air Date: Nov 21, 2019
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: M
Playback: HD
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