Making a Serial Killer
Richard Beasley, the Craigslist Killer, lured desperate job seekers to the woods with promises of employment at his fictional ranch.
Richard Beasley, the Craigslist Killer, lured desperate job seekers to the woods with promises of employment at his fictional ranch.
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The installation of a CCTV system caught a twisted killer who was using his position as a healthcare worker to secretly kill patients.
Derrick Todd Lee, known as the Baton Rouge Serial Killer, terrorized Louisiana from 1992 to 2003, eluding capture for years. Eventually, advanced DNA testing would help police close the net.
Stewart Weldon was a career criminal operating in plain sight with convictions for kidnapping, burglary and sexual assault. It would take a routine traffic stop for the darkest depths of Weldon's crimes to be revealed.
Richard Beasley, the Craigslist Killer, lured desperate job seekers to the woods with promises of employment at his fictional ranch.
In 1993, a teen is kidnapped and raped. A forensic genealogy company is able to track down the suspect.
In 1999, hospital worker Jennifer Watkins is sexually assaulted and murdered. 20 years later, revolutionary DNA testing helps to solve the cold case.
This case follows the investigation into the Halling Rapist and how familial DNA helped solve the crime.
Convicted killer Glyn Dix told his new wife Hazel he was the victim of a miscarriage of justice. Then, he struck again.
Nick revisits two iconic haunted locations that changed his outlook on the paranormal Bobby Mackey's Music World and the Washoe Club.
Nick visits The Octagon Hall, a property built by the secret society known as the Freemasons during the investigation, he witnesses what appears to be a UFO.
Richard Beasley, the Craigslist Killer, lured desperate job seekers to the woods with promises of employment at his fictional ranch.
When a series of men go missing, all roads lead back to a farm in New Hampshire and one woman. What detectives find in their search of the property leaves them speechless.
Detectives in Houston, Texas search for a killer with an everyday job and a signature method. Though he evades capture for years, it's an in-the-family atrocity that brings him to justice.
A released convict reverts to violence, murdering the neighbor who offered him sanctuary.
A charity leader poisons her spouse mid?boating trip, hiding fraud behind tears and excuses.
In 2001, a 7-year-old girl is kidnapped and raped by an unknown assailant in Colorado. The victim lives in fear as the perpetrator is nowhere to be found - until nearly 20 years later, thanks to an exciting new forensic tool.
In 1981, the body of Sylvia Quayle is discovered by her father in her Colorado home: she had been sexually assaulted, stabbed and shot. After a false confession and decades of investigative work, science breaks this case open.
In 1974, a 5-year-old girl disappears while walking to her friend's house. 46 years later, detectives are able to put the case to rest using modern DNA technology.
In 1979, 16-year-old Kim Bryant disappears from outside a Dairy Queen in Las Vegas. Three weeks later, her body is found: she had been sexually assaulted and bludgeoned to death. 40 years later, genetic genealogy finally names the killer.
This is the story of four innocent victims and how their attacker became another successful target of the Bloodline Detectives.
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