Hidden City - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Chicago: John Dillinger, H.H. Holmes and the White City, 1968 DNC Riots
Marcus heads to Chicago to track down the sins behind the Windy City.

Boston: Boston Strangler, Whitey Bulger, Great Brinks Robbery
Marcus looks into Boston's historic criminals.

Los Angeles: Black Dahlia, John Holmes & Wonderland, L.A Riots
Marcus investigates the shocking facts and myths of LA crimes.

Atlanta: Great Locomotive Chase, Mark Barton Bursts the Bubble, & Mexican Drug Cartel Land
Atlanta is the crossroads of the South and Marcus uncovers its sins.

New York City: Son of Sam, Sid and Nancy, & Nicky Barnes
Marcus rediscovers the period of Big Apple history that haunts him most.

San Francisco: Zodiac, Harvey Milk, Gold Rush, & The Committee of Vigilance
Three infamous crimes in San Francisco's history are investigated. Included: the 1978 assassination of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California; the unsolved case of the Zodiac Killer, who terrorized Northern California in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

New Orleans: Katrina & The Incident at Danzinger Bridge, Sniper Mark Essex, & Delphine Lalaur
Marcus faces New Orleans' demons from three different eras.

Florida Keys: Pirate's Life: Black Caesar, Who Killed Bum Farto?, Edgar Watson and Dutchy M
Marcus explores the outlaw mystique of the Florida Keys.

Austin: Celeste Beard, Charles Whitman, & Madalyn Murray O'Hair
Marcus delves into the troubled minds of Austin's most notorious.

Washington D.C.: Robert Hanssen - Master Spy, The D.C. Sniper, Marion Barry
Marcus goes behind the facade of our nation's capitol to investigate.

Seattle: Kurt Cobain, Barefoot Bandit, Chinatown & The Wah Mee Club
Marcus attempts to understand the minds of Seattle's most infamous.

Anchorage: Robert Hansen's Most Dangerous Game, The Legend of Blackjack Sturges, Eskimo Hu
Season 1 wraps up in Anchorage with a look at the crimes of serial killer Robert Hansen, who confessed to killing 17 women in the 1970s and '80s. Also: the 1921 murder of John "Blackjack" Sturges, the city's first police chief, who is said to haunt the Historic Anchorage Hotel.




