Alexis and Billy revisit another Long Island murder case from 1979, and uncover a troubling connection with two of the authorities trusted to lead the LISK investigation.
After uncovering evidence that law enforcement had not been doing everything to solve the LISK case, Alexis and Billy go back to the start of investigation and the gruesome discovery of 11 victims between December 2010 and December 2011.
A former sex worker discloses disturbing details about an encounter she had with the chief of police at a sex party in Oak Beach, a secretive community just two miles from where the LISK dumped the bodies of 11 dead sex workers.
With a cloud of suspicion hanging over the Suffolk County Police Department, Billy and Alexis interview the new officials in charge of the LISK investigation, plus share some startling new evidence that was recently revealed.
Alexis and Billy examine all the theories in the case, from how many killers are out there to who the leading suspects are-as well as share their personal thoughts on what went wrong during the investigation and who the LISK is.
Alexis Linkletter and Billy Jensen reveal damning new information from the Long Island Serial Killer case, including hidden clues unearthed from the police's own website.
From 2010 to 2011, eleven bodies are found dumped on Long Island. Investigative journalists Alexis Linkletter and Billy Jensen investigate corruption at the Suffolk County Police Department and why the case has never been solved.
Alexis and Billy talk with "Vanessa," a victim whose life has been upended by vicious online attacks for two decades. She is one of the first victims of the serial predator known as "Antisense."
Alexis and Billy talk with "Vanessa," a victim whose life has been upended by vicious online attacks for two decades. She is one of the first victims of the serial predator known as "Antisense."
An old friend of Jason Christopher Hughes tells the story of how they met, and how he witnessed JCH's stalking techniques-until a falling out between them turned him into another one of Jason's victims.
Alexis and Billy track down Jason's mother, who shares the tumultuous backstory of her son's upbringing, including the revelation that he started stalking his first victim in the fourth grade.
With help from a cyber crime expert, Alexis and Billy investigate the sinister tools of the cyber stalking trade to learn how Jason torments his victims and escapes detection by concealing his identity.
After years of Jason Christopher Hughes evading authorities, federal agents use cyber-tracking to locate him, and their manhunt comes to an end when he is found in one of the most populous cities on Earth.
Billy and Alexis discuss other shocking cyber stalking cases, including a childhood friendship that turned sour, a mystery predator targeting high schoolers, and a deranged roommate who became a city-wide terrorist.
Alexis Linkletter and Billy Jensen set out to unravel the mystery of the man they call a "psychological terrorist" whose alleged serial stalking turned dozens of lives upside down for decades.
Alexis and Billy investigate the tragic case of David Camm, a former Indiana State Trooper who was wrongfully convicted of murder, which exposes them to a crisis within the United States court system.
Through examining the murder trial of Utah doctor, John Wall, Alexis and Billy discover what can happen when two experts look at the same evidence and come up with opposite conclusions.
Alexis and Billy investigate the surreal case of Brad Jennings, and the circumstances that led to him being charged with murder based on the opinion of one questionable expert.
Bill Richards, a California man who spent 23 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit, tells his harrowing tale - and in the process - reveals what passes for science in a court of law.
Attorneys, academics, and a former judge propose some radical ideas to fix the problem of expert testimony and stop the endless cycle of wrongful incarceration.
Billy and Alexis expose serious problems with forensic experts' testimony in the U.S. court system, citing multiple cases in which people were charged with murders they didn't commit, based largely on expert's opinion.
Alexis and Billy begin investigating the controversial 2009 case of Bob Ward, a wealthy Florida real estate mogul accused of murdering his wife, Diane.
Bob's infamous 9-1-1 call, his demeanor on the night of Diane's death, and the support of his family is scrutinized by people on both sides of the case.