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The so-called Craigslist Killer lured unemployed men with the promise of jobs - and took their lives.
The so-called Craigslist Killer lured unemployed men with the promise of jobs - and took their lives.
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Making a Serial Killer
S1, EP1 "Don Miller and the Sibling Survivors"In 1978, two siblings narrowly survive a home invasion attack and are shocked to learn that the culprit is a serial killer with a long list of victims.
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S1, EP7 "Sheila LaBarre, the Peeler"When several men go missing, all roads lead back to a farm in New Hampshire and a woman; detectives are left speechless.
Making a Serial Killer
S1, EP9 "Anthony Shore, the Tourniquet Killer"An in-the-family atrocity that brings a serial killer to justice in Houston, Texas.
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S1, EP5 "Bruce McArthur and His Terrors in Toronto"From 2010 to 2017, Toronto's LGBTQ+ community is terrorized by a serial killer who preys on immigrants and the vulnerable.
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S2, EP10 "Howell Donaldson"The suburbs of Seminole Heights, Florida was rocked by a series of murders by a disgruntled college graduate.
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S2, EP9 "Cody Legebokoff"One of Canada's youngest convicted serial killers committed his first murder at just 19 years old.
Making a Serial Killer
S2, EP8 "William Davis"William Davis was a twisted killer using his position as a healthcare worker to secretly kill patients.
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S2, EP7 "Stewart Weldon"A routine traffic stop would reveal the secret depths of Stewart Weldon's criminal ways.
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