How I Caught the Killer - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

51 Days Of Fear - Howell Donaldson
Examining how Howell Donaldson III terrorised a neighbourhood in Tampa, Florida in 2017, killing four random strangers.

Tears Of A Clown - Gordon Wardell
After Gordon Wardell makes an emotional appeal to find his wife's killers, police soon realise they must look closer to home.

Opportunity For Riches - Steven Sidebottom
Investigating the murder of Brian McKandie. Initially deemed accidental, the handyman's death was soon considered murder due to his severe injuries.

The Highway Hunter - Adam Leroy Lane
When police find the body of Monica Massaro in her home with 17 stab wounds, they're led to serial killer Adam Leroy Lane.

Fatal Attraction - Larene Austin
When Lanell Barsock is found dead, evidence points to her boyfriend before detectives focus their investigation on best friend Larene Austin.

The Widower - Malcolm Webster
Seventeen years after his wife died in a car accident, Malcolm Webster became the focus of Scotland's longest ever criminal trial.

Letter From The Grave - Mark Jensen
Documentary studies of police investigations into some of the most incredible and inconceivable murder cases in criminal history.

Malicious Intent - Kaitlin Armstrong
When elite racer Anna Wilson was shot and killed, police launched a manhunt to Costa Rica in search of Kaitlin Armstrong.

Love Always in God - Benjamin Laing
Documentary studies of police investigations into some of the most incredible and inconceivable murder cases in criminal history.

A Cold-Hearted Killing - Douglas Ward
How Douglas Ward savagely beat and murdered Niall Dorr in 2010 in Dundalk, Ireland.
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