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- Follows grave robber and serial killer Ed Gein, better known as "The Ghoul of Plainfield" and "The Mad Butcher," from whose crimes such iconic films as "Psycho," "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," and "The Silence of the Lambs" have emerged.
- Re-investigation of the murder of three young women in 1979 - Fall River, MA.
- Deadline is a 1959-1961 American television drama series that re-enacted famous newspaper stories from the past. Hosted and narrated by Paul Stewart, the syndicated series was produced by Arnold Perl. Guest stars included Peter Falk, Diane Ladd, Robert Lansing, and George Maharis. Thirty-nine 30-minute episodes were produced.
- Offers an intimate look into the life of controversial pro-wrestler Teddy Hart as his layers are peeled back to expose his unique and fascinating world.
- After a woman has an emotional breakdown following the death of her son, her husband takes them on a trip to their new home in the mountains. However, the area turns out to be much more hostile and full of secrets than they anticipated.
- When a mysterious sniper terrorizes the city, lonely Detective Jesh Peterson becomes - the hunter being hunted.
- The plot is being kept secret.
- The plot is being kept secret.
- Aggie and her brother and sister are orphans, and as the oldest of the three Aggie takes on the responsibility for raising her siblings. Her life is even more complicated by a dark secret: she is a nymphomaniac who can't control her urges around men she finds attractive, and it's putting her family--especially her young teenage sister--in jeopardy.
- The plot is being kept secret.
- The plot is being kept under wraps.
- During a murder investigation, Casey arrests a drug-addicted young woman who has lost her memory after an all-night pot party.
- A man doesn't want to put his money in a bank where the IRS may find out he has it, so he decides to bury it all in an old barn.
- The story of William Kennedy from the Watsonville, California Registrar Pajaronian who uncovered corruption in high office in Santa Cruz County. The district attorney and the vice syndicates were in cahoots. As the show ends, Kennedy receives the Big Story Award. "Ben Grauer narrates the story that won a Pulitzer Prize for reporter William Kennedy of Watsonville, California. After covering a murder trial, Kennedy suspects that the D.A. was bribed.
- This episode focuses on Malcolm Glover of The San Francisco Examiner and his efforts to help a woman being harassed by her ex- con boyfriend.
- In order to get a lead, Casey haunts the race track where a gambler was recently murdered
- In 1979 Fall River, MA, home to the notorious Lizzie Borden, two young women are killed in a series of brutal murders. Police discover a satanic cult is practicing human sacrifice, led by cult leader, a man named Carl Drew.
- Satan takes a prominent role in the bizarre 1981 trial of Carl Drew, as the "Satanic Panic" incites fear across the country. Carl's claims of innocence are overlooked, leading to a shocking injustice. The lead detective in the case becomes so haunted by his own investigation that he pledges to undue Carl's conviction. After a six year hunt for new evidence, he uncovers a shocking truth.
- Through a prison interview, Robin Murphy's harrowing account brings everything into question. Her story paints a picture of corruption and neglect that reveals a truth never before considered. An additional murder is revealed, previously thought to be unconnected to the case, that may put the puzzle together.
- While Carl Drew appeals his case, a new witness is discovered who describes one of the murders. Filmmakers return to meet with Robin Murphy a final time. After compiling all the evidence a new possibility is presented that turns the case on its head. As the pandemic disrupts the documentary, filmmakers take their findings to an innocence program.