SERIAL KILLER: "The Alaskan Attacker" Pt. 1

SERIAL KILLER: "The Alaskan Attacker" Pt. 1

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The FBI Affair Murder Pt. 2

Behind the badge, Mark Putnam was hiding a devastating secret. When an affair threatened his career and family, desperation took over—with fatal consequences. This episode examines the psychological toll of pressure, fear, and entitlement as Putnam crossed an irreversible line. A ...  Show more

The FBI Affair Murder Pt. 1

From childhood, Mark Putnam dreamed of becoming an FBI agent—and he achieved it through relentless ambition and fierce competitiveness. But when pressure mounted and his personal boundaries blurred, his need to protect his career spiraled into catastrophe. This episode traces Put ...  Show more

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