REOPENED: Crimes of the Klan

REOPENED: Crimes of the Klan

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I SURVIVED A SERIAL KILLER: The Catfishing Killer

In November of 2016, Tiffany Taylor is held captive and brutally assaulted in Essex County, New Jersey after agreeing to give a ride to a man in exchange for some much-needed cash. What she doesn’t realize however, is that her passenger is a serial killer - who’s killed twice bef ...  Show more

REOPENED: The Lost Patient

Janie Landers disappeared from a home for the impaired in 1979, in what is the latest consequence of the facility’s history of neglect. When Janie’s body is found there are numerous suspects, but it takes years before the killer, and the atrocities in the facility, are uncovered. ...  Show more

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