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A sister tracks down her brother's killer; CCTV is the main witness to identifying the killer of a mother.
A sister tracks down her brother's killer; CCTV is the main witness to identifying the killer of a mother.
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Killers: Caught on Camera
S3, EP1 "Libby Squire & Heather Frank, Scott Sessions"CCTV reveals the final moments of a student: in the US. a double homicide leaves a trail of digital evidence.
Killers: Caught on Camera
S1, EP4 "Brandi and Michelle"In the US, recordings provide vital evidence to solve the death of a man's wife; in the UK, a feud leads to a house fire that kills four young children and their mother.
Killers: Caught on Camera
S3, EP7 "Nitosha Lee Flug Presley & Alice Ruggles"An abandoned car is found with four bodies inside; in the UK, a woman is murdered by her stalker.
Killers: Caught on Camera
S2, EP5 "Newborough and Diallo"In the U.K., a young woman fails to come home after a mysterious date; her worried family desperately searches for her, only to discover a devious attempt at a cover-up; in the U.S., a young mother is found dead in a house fire.
Killers: Caught on Camera
S3, EP10 "Mo Wilson & Liam Smith"A young woman disappears after meeting up with an old flame; in the UK, a dating app-related murder unfolds.
Killers: Caught on Camera
S3, EP9 "La Madera Homicides & Ana Rascon"A spree killer is on the loose in New Mexico; in Colorado, a mother is found dead inside an isolated cabin.
Killers: Caught on Camera
S3, EP8 "Jessica Mitchell, Todd Gray & Andrew Darn"The murder of a couple is caught on camera; in the UK, a long-standing feud turns fatal.
Killers: Caught on Camera
S3, EP7 "Nitosha Lee Flug Presley & Alice Ruggles"An abandoned car is found with four bodies inside; in the UK, a woman is murdered by her stalker.
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