Murder Made Me Famous: The "Night Stalker"

Murder Made Me Famous: The "Night Stalker"

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Murder Made Me Famous: Ken & Barbie Killers Karla Homolka

The Canadian serial killer, alongside her husband Paul Bernardo, drugged, raped and murdered three women, including her own younger sister. While the world watched in shock as her sentencing unfolded, Karla struck a deal claiming that she had been an unwilling accomplice to her h ...  Show more

Sex Lies & Murder: The Conspiracy

A Navy dropout is the target of a couple’s twisted desire to indulge in a gruesome fantasy. Their behavior is fueled by money, lies and a litany of delusions all resulting in a tragic murder. New episodes of Sex Lies & Murder drop each Wednesday. Like what you hear and want more ...  Show more

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