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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.
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.
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Killers: Caught on Camera
S2, EP2 "Wright and Hanson"In the U.S., a woman goes missing with a large sum of money; assuming foul play, the police are running out of time to find her, until someone is caught lying on camera; in the U.K., the shocking murder of a woman in her own home sparks outrage.
Killers: Caught on Camera
S4, EP7 "Lauren DeWise and Cristina Ortiz-Lozano"Footprints unravel lies in one case; CCTV retraces the final moments of a victim.
Killers: Caught on Camera
S2, EP4 "Edge and Dafter"A businesswoman is in a whirlwind romance, but her newfound joy is cut short when her family finds her murdered; a bizarre confession reveals a deluded mind behind her death; in Northampton, England, a man with multiple stab wounds is discovered.
Killers: Caught on Camera
S4, EP1 "Idaho Students and Louis Price"Surveillance footage plays a central role in tracking down the killers in two murder cases.
Killers: Caught on Camera
S4, EP10 "Josh Bashford, Chloe Bashford and Shannon Hiott"A double murder case ends in a confession; CCTV exposes a jealous former partner.
Killers: Caught on Camera
S4, EP9 "Kristil Krug and Natasha Morais"Two separate cases reveal how betrayal leads to tragic consequences.
Killers: Caught on Camera
S4, EP8 "Dylan Rounds and Cristina Prodan"A killer records himself tampering with the weapon; phone data exposes betrayal.
Killers: Caught on Camera
S4, EP7 "Lauren DeWise and Cristina Ortiz-Lozano"Footprints unravel lies in one case; CCTV retraces the final moments of a victim.
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