Episode list

First Blood

Aileen Wuornos: The Damsel of Death
In 1989, Richard Mallory is found shot dead in the brush off the side of a Florida highway, just the first of seven murdered men found in a similar setting. Their predator is Aileen Wuornos, a woman fleeing a troubled past and yearning for a connection. Instead of finding of love, Wuornos develops a simmering rage in her heart, that finally explodes when she picks up her first victim.
6.7 /10
Robert Hansen: The Butcher Baker
Between 1971 and 1983, Robert Hansen abducted, raped and murdered at least seventeen women in and around Anchorage, Alaska. He was arrested and convicted in 1983, and was sentenced to 461 years without the possibility of parole. He died in 2014 of natural causes due to lingering health conditions at age 75.
7.2 /10
Danny Rolling: The Gainesville Ripper
Daniel Rolling, known as The Gainesville Ripper, who murdered five students in Gainesville, Florida, over four days in late August 1990. But his first murders were in his hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana.
6.7 /10
Richard Ramirez: The Nightstalker
One of the most well-known serial killers, Richard Ramirez terrorized Southern California in the mid-1980s, where anyone could be a target of the sadistic murderer.
7.1 /10
Ed Kemper: The Co-ed Killer
The articulate and boastful killer is remembered for terrifying the coastal town of Santa Cruz, where he picked up and dismembered hitchhiking college students in the early 1970s.
6.8 /10
Sheila LaBarre: Sheila the Peeler
In Epping, New Hampshire, everyone knows Sheila LaBarre as an eccentric widow who loves her rabbits. In truth, her turbulent childhood in Alabama and a coma-induced vision all send Sheila on a warped mission to kill.
6.7 /10
Henry Louis Wallace: Bad Henry
Someone is killing young African American women in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the police seem unable to stop it. What they don't realize is that the cases all have a commonality, which is a connection with Henry Louis Wallace.
7 /10
Ronald Dominique: The Bayou Strangler
Growing up gay and effeminate in the hyper masculine Bayou was tough on Ronald Dominique. An inability to connect and a jail sexual assault would cement his decision to ultimately kill his first victim, following years of senseless murder.
7.2 /10
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