The Killing Season
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Crime
Documentary
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 8
avg.Runtime | 43 min
First EP | 2016-11-12
Last EP | 2016-12-03
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Rating : 6.556
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Follow documentarians Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills as they investigate one of the most bizarre unsolved serial killer cases of our time – the deaths of ten sex workers discovered on Gilgo Beach, Long Island.
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Jigsaw Productions
Gigantic Pictures
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2016-11-12
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Whoever Fears Monsters
2016-11-12
Along a desolate stretch of highway, police discovered the bodies of ten murder victims.
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The Most Dangerous Game
2016-11-12
Amateur profiler Peter Brendt's shocking reveal that not just one but two active serial killers are responsible for the ten bodies discovered along Ocean Parkway.
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Danse Macabre
2016-11-19
In the wake of Shannan Gilbert's funeral, family lawyer John Ray presents Josh and Rachel with confidential testimony that implicates a local doctor and Oak Beach resident in the death of the young escort.
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A Darkness on the Edge of Town
2016-11-19
Josh and Rachel, continue their search for the Eastbound Strangler in Atlantic City.
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Different Seasons
2016-11-26
Josh and Rachel are in Florida looking into the case of the Daytona Beach Serial Killer.
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A Killer on the Road
2016-11-26
After a private investigator's alarming revelation that there exists long haul truckers moonlighting as serial killers terrorizing America's interstate system.
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Wasteland
2016-12-03
Discovering that the current systems in place to detect serial killers are severely broken, and suffering from an inability to connect the dots.
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American Nightmare
2016-12-03
With the help of local advocates and ex-FBI, Rachel and Josh search for eight missing women on Albuquerque's West Mesa when they discover they may be dealing with something even more sinister than a lone serial killer.
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