The "Torniquet Killer", Anthony Shore, is examined. An intelligent father of two girls, Shore is known to have sexually abused his daughters as well as having killed three teenage girls and one adult woman.
Suspected of killing between 2 to 31 people, Kieran Kelly's varied methods of murder included pushing people under the wheels of London's subway trains.
Between 1963 and 1965, five young people have their lives taken at the hands of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley. Known as the "Moors Murders", the devastation perpetrated by this pathological couple is examined.
Three prostitutes are murdered by a firearms enthusiast named Douglas Perry. Will one of Perry's unique defense strategies, becoming a woman, protect him from prosecution and a finding of guilt?
Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer looks at the case of Todd Kohlhepp a successful real estate agent who hides a deeply disturbing life where he kidnaps, enslaves, and then kills his victims. Captured after the rescue of one of his victims, he later confesses to the murder of seven people.
In 2009, hoping to get the neighboring police off his back, William Inmon approaches his local police office to complain. Instead of deterring the investigation, "Willie" winds up confessing to three serial, vigilante-motivated murders.
3 wives, 3 deaths and 2 suicide attempts. Theodore Johnson killed, was tried and had the opportunity to kill again. Did the British criminal justice system fail to protect the people or was Johnson psychotically manipulative?
Richard Dorrough, an Australian Navy seaman, attends a gun range and shoots himself. Upon investigation, police find a note in which Dorrough confesses to killing three women. Who were these victims and was Dorrough responsible for others?