Descent of a Serial Killer - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Gerard Schaefer
Prolific serial killer, Gerard Schaefer, operated under the security of his police badge. Psychological Criminologist, Dr Bryanna Fox, investigates the red flags.

Danny Rolling
Danny Rolling was a victim of abuse but why did he choose to commit murder? Join Dr Bryanna Fox as she investigates Rollings red flags.

Eddie Mosley
Eddie Mosley had a prolific criminal history, but believed he was not doing anything wrong. Join Dr Bryanna Fox as she examines Mosleys descent to being a serial killer.

Robert Bobby Joe Long
Robert Bobby Joe Long murdered at least ten women in an eight-month period. Join Psychological Criminologist, Dr Bryanna Fox, as she delves into victimisation.

Oscar Bolins
Join Dr Bryanna Fox and her fellow experts as they investigate the behavioural red flags along Oscar Bolins descent into a killer, whose secrets and crimes involved his own family.

Chester Turner

Michael Gargiulo

Cary Stayner
Cary Stayner is a serial killer who was convicted of the murders of four women in 1999. Stayner was sentenced to death for the four murders.
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