Een kijkje in het leven en de misdaden van ‘s werelds meest beruchte seriemoordenaars. Met interviews met familieleden, forensische experts, wetshandhavers en getuigen.
A look into the life and crimes of the world’s most infamous serial killers. Featuring interviews with family members, forensic experts, law enforcement, and witnesses.
From John Wayne Gacy and Jeffrey Dahmer to the “Night Stalker” Richard Ramirez and the Butcher of Plainfield, Ed Gein and “Son of Sam” killer, David Berkowitz – What Makes a Killer explores how they became killers.
1984. Tampa, Florida.
A 17-year-old girl named Lisa was on her way home from work, when she was abducted from the side of the road. For the next 26 hours, she was subjected to a terrifying imprisonment by a sadistic sexual predator, who had already killed several young girls. But, unlike the other victims, Lisa was the only one to survive.
As bodies were being discovered every other week, Floridian authorities realized a serial killer was on the loose. Investigators didn’t know it yet, but the killer was a 31-year-old army veteran and divorced father of two hiding in plain sight. And over the course of eight months, ten women would die by his hands in the Tampa area.
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Original music by Kai Engel, Ben Krejci, and Kevin MacLeod. Additional music and sound effects provided by Epidemic Sound.
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