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Two women are killed, and all evidence suggests their husbands are involved with their untimely deaths.
Two women are killed, and all evidence suggests their husbands are involved with their untimely deaths.
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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
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
S2, EP8 "Bailey and Monge"In Florida, a 13-year-old girl is found stabbed over a hundred times; a teenager with a knife obsession comes under suspicion.
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, EP6 "Colby Vinson and Laura Johnson"Digital forensics reveals the killer in one case; CCTV and blood evidence expose the truth in another case.
Killers: Caught on Camera
S4, EP3 "Angela Craig and Cheryl Hart"Cameras capture a calculated poisoning plot; a routine stop uncovers another killer.
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