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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.
  • The Green River Killer

    Episode 1 - 44 mins
    Gary Ridgway is known as the Green River Killer; he confessed to 71 murders.
  • Heaven's Gate

    Episode 2 - 44 mins
    Marshall Applewhite founded Heaven's Gate; the largest American mass suicide since Jonestown.
  • The Unabomber

    Episode 3 - 44 mins
    A former professor at Cal Berkeley, Ted Kaczynski became known as the Unabomber.
  • Aaron Hernandez

    Episode 4 - 44 mins
    Aaron Hernandez is charged with the first-degree murder of friend Odin Lloyd.
  • Prom Mom

    Episode 5 - 44 mins
    Pregnant 18-year-old Melissa Drexler gives birth to her son in a bathroom stall during her prom.
  • Whitey Bulger

    Episode 6 - 44 mins
    Whitey Bulger is one of the most prominent figures in Boston's organized crime scene.

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