Targeted for Murder

Targeted for Murder (2022)

EndedDocumentary showCrime

Targeted for Murder is a true crime series that explores murder committed using the world's deadliest weapons: guns. Each episode presents one story of murder by way of the gun, using gripping interviews, dramatic re-enactments and archival footage. Gun experts, psychologists and former law enforcement officers tell these stories and help the view understand the psychology behind the crime. Actual police crime scene and interrogation footage provide further insight into the murders, and forensic experts explain the particular gun used in each shooting and the science behind matching bullets found at the crime scene with that gun. Every episode explains the forensics that were used to convict the killer(s) as well as dig into their psychological profile.

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