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The murders of Martika Ferguson and Tiffiney Crawford expose the deadly toll of disproportionate revenge.

The murders of Martika Ferguson and Tiffiney Crawford expose the deadly toll of disproportionate revenge.

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S2, EP9 "Spinks and Carpio"

A horse-loving woman is stalked digitally and in person, but her cry for help is ignored, with lethal consequences; an estranged husband threatens to kill his wife after she helps him out of jail.

Killers: Caught on Camera

S1, EP8 "Guys and Julia"

A couple are found dismembered in their own home; a woman is found dead after being stalked by a stranger.

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

S1, EP9 "Omar and Marena"

A sister tracks down her brother's killer; CCTV is the main witness to identifying the killer of a mother.

Killers: Caught on Camera

S4, EP4 "Collin Turner and Mary Kay Wohlfarth"

A 9-1-1 call captures the final moments of Collin Turner; CCTV helps reveal Mary Kay Wohlfarth's killer.

Killers: Caught on Camera

S4, EP2 "Jasmine Pace and Megan Newton"

CCTV and GPS find the killer of Jasmine Pace; digital forensics reveals Megan Newton's killer.

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.

A team of investigators links CCTV, home surveillance, police body camera, and mobile phone footage that builds the evidence necessary to catch a killer.
Original Air Date: Feb 15, 2023
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
4 seasons available on demand
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