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The story of a killer who was infamous for his whimpering confessions over the phone after each of his murders.

The story of a killer who was infamous for his whimpering confessions over the phone after each of his murders.

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World's Most Evil Killers

S7, EP15 "Joshua Wade"

Responsible for five murders, Joshua Wade avoided justice for years and later confessed to killings that started from when he was just fourteen.

World's Most Evil Killers

S8, EP10 "Wayne Adam Ford"

Wayne Adam Ford is an American serial killer who strangled and dismembered three of his victims.

World's Most Evil Killers

S8, EP13 "Jordan Monaghan"

Jordan Monaghan kills his 24-day-old daughter Ruby on New Year's Day in January 2013.

World's Most Evil Killers

S8, EP12 "Graham Coutts"

Jane Longhurst vanishes after making a plan to go swimming with her friend's boyfriend.

World's Most Evil Killers

S8, EP20 "Eric Locke"

Dublin man Eric Locke refuses to accept it when Sonia Blount, a mother of one, ends their relationship.

World's Most Evil Killers

S8, EP19 "Catherine Nevin"

Catherine Nevin reports a break-in and violent attack at her pub, which leaves her husband dead.

World's Most Evil Killers

S8, EP18 "Charlotte and Linda Mulhall"

In March 2005, the gardaí recover human body parts from the Royal Canal in Dublin.

World's Most Evil Killers

S8, EP17 "Colin Whelan"

When Mary Gough is found dead in her family home, her husband Colin Whelan appears shocked.

An in-depth look at some of the world's most dangerous murderers.
Starring: Andy Gatenby, Christopher Kouros, Elizabeth Yardley, Gareth Lawrence, Geoffrey Osborne, Geoffrey Wansell, Harold Schechter, Helen Morrison, Matthew James Morrison, Nicholas Benjamin, Roberto Vivancos, Ross Huguet, Shabnam Chaudhri, Stuart Hamilton, Tom Bonington
Original Air Date: Aug 10, 2017
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: MA 15+
Playback: HD
8 seasons available on demand
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