Cold Blooded: The Clutter Family Murders
Truman Capote's novel of the infamous case spawns the modern American True Crime genre.
Truman Capote's novel of the infamous case spawns the modern American True Crime genre.
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The cold case investigation into air hostess Jeeta's death provides hope for the past victims.
Experts explore whether there was a missed link made between Jeannie's murder and two more deaths.
The first victim, Jeannie, is introduced through the testimony of her closest friends and family.
Truman Capote's novel of the infamous case spawns the modern American True Crime genre.
Detailing the resulting investigation and convictions of Perry Smith and Richard Hickock.
Kansas law enforcement survey the aftermath of the seemingly unmotivated crime.
In November 1959, four members of the Clutter family are brutally murdered in their home.
Tony Alamo begins to make young girls his "wives" and some ex-members urge the FBI to intervene.
Alamo orders those who remain loyal to him to leave the compound while he tries to evade arrest.
Tony and Susan's grip on power is challenged as Susan becomes ill and law enforcement closes in.
Preachers Tony and Susan Alamo recruit nomads to join their cult in the 1960s.
The office scrambles without Don; Betty learns some disconcerting news.
Don meets up with an old friend; Pete's personal life presents problems.
Don makes some new friends on his trip to Los Angeles; Peggy looks for romance.
Betty visits her father; Paul's girlfriend tries to convince him to prioritize his duties.
Freddy Rumsen gives a disappointing pitch; Pete exploits an opportunity; Don proves his loyalty.
Peggy contributes on a church project; Duck and Don try to create market appeal for a foreign beer.
Don buys a new car; Pete, Harry and Ken strategize to attract new business.
Don and Duck try to make peace; Peggy tries to get into the executive's after-hours meetings.
Don has to deal with issues between a TV comedian and his wife; Joan finds Don a secretary.
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