City in Fear - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Hillside Strangler
The murder victims were all young women, all tortured and dumped on hillsides. This was the chilling scenario in Los Angeles during the fall of 1977.

The Tylenol Murders
In 1982, a faceless killer terrorized Chicago, poisoning bottles of pain reliever and planting them in local drug stores.

The Versace Murder
In 1997 Andrew Cunanan launched a cross-country murder spree, shooting and killing fashioner designer Gianni Versace outside his home in broad daylight, causing a worldwide media frenzy.

Waco
In 1993, a Texas town found itself at the centre of one of the deadliest gun battles in U.S. history, ending with an even greater nightmare. The tragedy was named after the city: Waco.
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