Making A Serial Killer
A true crime series that focuses on what makes killers do what they do, taking insights from scientific experts, detectives and survivors.
Don Miller and the Sibling Survivors
In 1978, two siblings narrowly survive a home invasion attack and are shocked to learn that the culprit is a serial killer with a long list of victims.
Jesse Matthew, The Back-to-School Killer
When a woman goes missing after a concert, her family fears for the worst. When another girl goes missing, detectives fear that a serial killer is lurking in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Todd Kohlhepp and The Captives
A young woman is found chained to the wall of a shipping container and for detectives, it’s only the tip of the iceberg in taking down South Carolina’s very own serial killer.
Donna Perry and the Killer Within
For decades, detectives in Washington search for the perpetrator behind three unsolved murder cases. Finally, they can match DNA to a suspect. But 'he' doesn’t exist anymore.
Bruce McArthur and his Terrors in Toronto
From 2010-2017, Toronto’s LGBTQ+ community is terrorized by a serial killer that preys on immigrants and the vulnerable.
Willy Inmon, Vigilante Killer
A young man complains to police about investigating him for three murder cases. What they don’t realize at first is they’re speaking with one of America’s youngest serial killers.
Sheila LaBarre, The Peeler
When a series of men go missing, all roads lead back to a farm in New Hampshire and one woman. What detectives find in their search of the property leaves them speechless.
William Devin Howell, the Sick Ripper
When seven women disappear in 2003, investigators fear they have a serial killer within their vicinity.
Anthony Shore, The Tourniquet Killer
Detectives in Houston, Texas search for a killer with an everyday job and a signature method. Though he evades capture for years, it’s an in-the-family atrocity that brings him to justice.
Ronald Dominique and the Bodies in the Bayou
Hurricane Katrina devastated Louisiana communities in August 2005. But many bodies found in the bayou were the victims of someone much more sadistic.