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Two parents are murdered and two teens go missing; a woman kills her daughter's murderer in court.
Two parents are murdered and two teens go missing; a woman kills her daughter's murderer in court.
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EP16 "Living Double Lives"The story of a husband who lures men home to murder them; exposing Epstein's celebrity connections.
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EP13 "Bizarre Cults"A girl is found 40 years after her parents were murdered; how the Cult of Mother God ended in tragedy.
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EP37 "Most Sinister Killers"Investigate Kenneth Smith's execution via nitrogen hypoxia; a serial killer's horrific pig farm murders.
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EP39 "Last Victims"How Dahmer's final victim escaped, leading to his capture; a suspected suicide raises questions.
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EP155 "Targeted Women"The story of a girl targeted because of her faith; Lord Lucan: nobleman and missing murder suspect.
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EP154 "Hard to Believe Cases"A schoolgirl's murder: guilty handyman or a ruse; Spokane's family-man-turned-serial-killer.
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EP144 "Workplace Crimes"Melissa Caddick's scam and sudden vanishing act; the recount of a workplace massacre.
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