The Ken and Barbie Killers: I Kidnapped a Girl Pt. 2

Season 4Episode 260 minJun 5, 2022
The Ken and Barbie Killers: I Kidnapped a Girl Pt. 2

One of North America's most haunting and horrific crime sprees was a series of rapes, abductions, and murders of young women just north of the U.S.–Canada border from 1987 to 1992. Ontario authorities joined FBI profilers to hunt the monster responsible, but they came up empty handed for more than five years until one tip led cops to an unlikely suspect: a middle-class accountant living with his beautiful wife in a quaint pink house in the suburbs. They were sure they had their man, but the saga was far from over. Disturbing videotapes were discovered, and the public learned the sordid details of the crimes and who else was involved, sending shockwaves throughout the world.

The Ken and Barbie Killers: I Kidnapped a Girl Pt. 2 has aired on Jun 5, 2022 at 10:00 PM
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