Murderous Minds: Inside Serial Killers - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Ed Gein
The names Norman Bates, Buffalo Bill and Leatherface are all heinous, psychotic characters in some of the most horrific horror movies of all time. All despicable human beings that commit monstrous acts against their fellow humans, surely these heinous characters could never exist in real life? Ed Gein proves us wrong.

Ted Bundy
This documentary is the result of extensive research looking at the life and mind of Theodore Robert Bundy to try and understand what drives an outwardly normal man to commit some of the most heinous acts ever recorded.

Andrei Chikatilo
"The Rostov Ripper". A look into the mind of one of the most insane killers to have ever lived.

Dr. Harold Shipman
Who can you trust if you can't even trust your doctor? A look into the mind of this silent, unlikely killer.

Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris
This documentary looks into the lives and minds of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris and what led them to one of the deadliest mass shootings in modern United States history: Columbine High School. What made these two seemingly ordinary boys turn into killers? Were there signs, could they have been stopped, or were they born to kill?

Jack the Ripper
A look at one of Britain's most notorious killers who was never found.

Jeffrey Dahmer
In this episode, dwell into the mind of "The Milwaukee Monster", Jeffrey Dahmer.

Josef Mengele
What happens when a state sanctions the evil acts of a twisted mind belonging to a man who everyone addresses as doctor? This is the story of one such man, Josef Mengele, also known as The Angel of Death.
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