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Season 1
1x1: The Monster Within And Among Us
Episode One discusses Jack The Ripper (even though he’s not American), since he is pretty much the first recognized serial killer. Since a lack of real footage is obvious, this...
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Episode One discusses Jack The Ripper (even though he’s not American), since he is pretty much the first recognized serial killer. Since a lack of real footage is obvious, this episode uses footage from an old black and white move, loosely based on Jack The Ripper.
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Air date
January 27th, 2009
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1x2: Killers Without Conscience
This episode is set in the 1800’s and talks of H. H. Holmes (Doctor Death), and Jane Toppan (The Angel of Death).
Air date
February 3rd, 2009
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1x3: The Bogeyman’s Gonna Eat You
Episode Three is dominated by the story of Albert Fish (The Vampire of Brooklyn) mid-to-late-1800’s era. A depraved old man who killed, and ate, a child, mutilated himself with...
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Episode Three is dominated by the story of Albert Fish (The Vampire of Brooklyn) mid-to-late-1800’s era. A depraved old man who killed, and ate, a child, mutilated himself with needles in his groin, and other strangeness. The episode shows how the Peter Lorre film, ‘M’, used Fish as it’s basis.
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Air date
February 10th, 2009
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1x4: Serial Killing Begins Again
Episode Four moves in to the 1900’s covers The Boston Strangler, Ed Gein, and The Lipstick Killer.
Air date
February 17th, 2009
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1x5: Men Who Like To Kill
Episode Five discusses The Zodiac Killer, The Son Of Sam, Charles Manson, and Ted Bundy.
Air date
February 24th, 2009
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1x6: Homosexual Serial Killers
Episode Six looks at John Wayne Gacy (The Killer Clown), and The Highway Killers.
Air date
March 3rd, 2009
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1x7: Buddy Serial Killing
Episode Seven shows The Hillside Stranglers and The Beltway Snipers. The Snipers were really very different in their serial killing, since they killed from a distance, something...
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Episode Seven shows The Hillside Stranglers and The Beltway Snipers. The Snipers were really very different in their serial killing, since they killed from a distance, something that hadn’t really been done, or considered, before.
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Air date
March 10th, 2009
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1x8: The Many Faces Of Serial Killers
Episode Eight discusses the Gainsville Ripper, the Unabomber and Henry Lee Lucas, showing that serial killers come from all walks of life and from all levels of intellect.
Air date
March 17th, 2009
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1x9: To Catch A Serial Killer
Episode Nine explains how killers such as, The Green Rover Killer and BTK, were caught. Usually using sheer luck, or small, seemingly insignificant items. Interestingly, it also...
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Episode Nine explains how killers such as, The Green Rover Killer and BTK, were caught. Usually using sheer luck, or small, seemingly insignificant items. Interestingly, it also pokes a finger at the cops saying how they are reluctant to involve the FBI, or even share information between one another.
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Air date
March 24th, 2009
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1x10: Why Serial Killers Kill
Episode Ten tries to explain ‘Why Serial Killers Kill‘ using The Night Stalker, and Jeffrey Dahmer as example. Ramirez (The Night Stalker) basically became a rock star with...
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Episode Ten tries to explain ‘Why Serial Killers Kill‘ using The Night Stalker, and Jeffrey Dahmer as example. Ramirez (The Night Stalker) basically became a rock star with women wanting to marry him, while Dahmer, using cannibalism, wanted to simply keep his victims forever.
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Air date
March 31st, 2009
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