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Murder Made Me Famous

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Investigators and victims' loved ones share an in-depth look at killers who gained public notoriety when their crimes received media attention.
  • Charles Manson

    Episode 1 - 44 mins
    In 1969, nine people are killed by a notorious cult leader with mostly female followers.
  • Steven Avery

    Episode 2 - 44 mins
    The 2005 murder of Teresa Halbach in Manitowoc County is pinned on Steven Avery.
  • The Preppy Killer

    Episode 3 - 44 mins
    In 1986, 19-year-old Robert Chambers was charged with murdering 18-year-old Jennifer Levin.
  • Billionaire Boys Club

    Episode 4 - 44 mins
    Con man Joe Hunt's Ponzi scheme turns to murder when Hunt gets involved with another con man.
  • Jean Harris

    Episode 5 - 44 mins
    The 1980 murder of Scarsdale diet doctor Herman Tarnower shocks the nation.
  • Pamela Smart

    Episode 6 - 44 mins
    The wife of murdered Gregg Smart has an affair with his 15-year-old killer.

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