S3 Ep6: Roy Whiting

S3 Ep6: Roy Whiting

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S5 Ep13: Bobby Joe Long

In this last episode of season five, we'll examine Floridian serial killer Bobby Joe Long... 1984. Tampa, Florida. A 17-year-old girl named Lisa was on her way home from work, when she was abducted from the side of the road. For the next 26 hours, she was subjected to a terrifyin ...  Show more

S5 Ep12: Christopher Hightower

September 22nd, 1991. Guilford, Connecticut. Early that evening, a mysterious man visited the home of Christine Brendel and delivered some shocking news – her brother Ernest and his family had been kidnapped, and were being held for ransom by the Mafia. It turned out the man at t ...  Show more

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