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- Anthony Hopkins, a preacher in Alabama, has the perfect family until his wife disappears. Secrets then come forward in a story of horror and perversion.
- Career criminal Gary Evans is suspected to be behind the disappearance of one of his former associates. After an intense manhunt, Evans is apprehended in Vermont and confesses to a life filled with crime and killing, with five murders to his credit.
- The contract killing of Bruce Firman by Elizabeth Gatenby.
- On 3/3/1987, Kathy Odom is murdered in her Houston home. Her case grows cold but her father, Frank Martin, refuses to rest until her killer is caught. Nearly 15 years later, the murderer is arrested and the result is anything but relative.
- Police find five bodies of young women, all strangled with a particular slipknot. Eventually they tie Paul Durousseau to the murders through DNA samples, fiber analysis, and phone records from the cab he drove.
- Two men are killed at a house party in Fort Qu'Apelle, Saskatchewan when it is crashed by two masked gunman. Investigators must find out if this was a random attack or if it was a targeted hit. There is one problem, in this small town no one is talking.
- Bodies are piling up in the mid west. All have one common denominator, truck stops. It takes the dedication of one Nashville homicide detective to finally catch this psycho and put him where he belongs, behind bars.
- Flint, Michigan is known for crime, but a chain of stabbings lead investigators to believe that a serial killer is at large. The city lives in fear of when the attacker will strike again. Can survivors help piece together who this lunatic is?
- In 1980, Jamie Kellum kills college friend, Katherine Foster, in a fit of jealous rage. Two decades later, Kellum, now Jamie Letson, tells her AA sponsor of her crimes, leading police to make an arrest in a 20 year old case.
- Kendall Francois is a john who frequents the Poughkeepsie, NY streets where he lives. For over two years, he picks up and murders eight prostitutes and is only discovered when the would-be ninth victim escapes and reports him to police.
- Stacey Castor poisons her first husband with antifreeze and gets away with it. She is only caught after killing her second husband the same way and attempting to murder her daughter and frame her for both deaths.
- Erin Chorney is missing for over a year. Police suspect her boyfriend but have no evidence. In an elaborate sting operation, police officers convince Chorney's killer to tell them how he strangled her to death.
- Police find a stolen, blood-stained SUV across from missing Susan McFarland's home. Evidence links both a suspicious man and her husband, Richard, to it. When police finally find Susan's body, they tie it to Richard via a left-behind candy wrapper.
- Governor's aid Anne-Marie Fahey goes missing in Wilmington, Delaware. Friends, family, and investigators all fear the worst. When a love triangle surfaces, it is realized that the person behind her disappearance may be someone close to home.
- When 12-year-old Dawn Backes doesn't return home after being out with friends, her parents' worst nightmare comes true. Darker still, is that Dawn could be a link in a serial attacker's chain. One who's victims usually are couples.
- When 20-year-old Jamie Wheeler is found stabbed to death in her Saskatoon apartment, investigators don't know where to turn. It is not until they enter the world of drugs and dancing that they find the answers they were looking for.
- College student, Atif Rafay, finds his family brutally killed in their Washington State home. Police have few leads, and are baffled when the main suspects have solid alibis. Could this actually be a perfect murder, and will the killer or killers go free?
- A madman is raping and murdering women in Baton Rouge. He charms his way into their homes and leaves without a single witness. Can one survivor help find this Ghost of Baton Rouge, before he claims another victim?
- A house fire breaks out at the Blaine residence in Vinton, VA. When the entire family is found dead inside, it is quickly realized that the fire is not what killed them. What starts as a possible murder suicide soon turns into something far worse.
- On February 3, 2007, the Texas home of Lois Pearson, 62, has burned to the ground. Bones are found, but they belong to a house cat. Devout Christian Lois has gone missing and a desperate search ensues. Then, a check is cashed signed by Lois Pearson to a Jeffrey Maxwell. Witness' sightings match with Maxwell as the owner of the blue car seen on Lois's property that day as police hone in on Maxwell. While questioning him at the door, there is a loud thump. Lois appears disheveled and bruised beside Maxwell. Lois is alive, barely. Yet, even hardened police officers are stunned to see the inside of Maxwell's house and the horrors Lois Pearson had endured. Unfortunately, this incident is not isolated and even more shocking, deadly secrets will now be revealed.
- California neurologist, Dr. Richard Pryde Boggs, calls paramedics when "myocarditis" claims one of this patients, Melvin Eugene Hanson, while in his office. Hanson had informed friends he has a serious heart condition and recently relocated to be under Dr. Boggs' personal care. On April 16, 1988, when EMT/police arrive at the scene, they become suspicious at once, since this doctor is not a cardiologist, sees the patient unusually early in the morning, should have sent Hanson an ambulance and met him at an ER, rather than advising he drive to an unequipped office. More telling, the body's temperature doesn't coincide with time of death. Many other inconsistencies occur, statements do not check out and protocol is not followed. Thereon, a thorough investigation is launched. It soon is exposed that Melvin Eugene Hanson had a $1.5 million dollar life insurance policy in the name of his partner, John Barrett Hawkins, of Studio 54 fame. The latter positively identified Hanson's body. Also, due to age and "natural cause of death," Hawkins was able to insist on Hanson's quick cremation. Thus, no autopsy can be performed to search for further clues. Therefore, the insurance company must honor their policy and pay Hawkins. Shockingly, though, while inspecting the claim, they rapidly discover through photographs and personal information that the deceased may not even be Hanson, but a "John Doe" victim. If so, where is the real Melvin Eugene Hanson? John Hawkins has now disappeared. How are they connected to Dr. Boggs and why?
- Three attacks in three different states leave two people dead and police bewildered. To find the culprit, investigators need to find out how these unrelated cases fit together. When they do, it forms one picture no one saw coming.
- In 1973, Pasadena police receive a phone call from a young man who says he has murdered Dean Corll. In response to the information, police uncover the bodies of 27 boys and learn that Corll's killer was also his accomplice.
- Three tourists disappear from Yosemite National Park and are found murdered a month later. Handyman Cary Stayner is questioned but released due to lack of evidence - until another woman is found dead and police are able to pin him with all four murders.