Surviving a Serial Killer - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Jeffrey Dahmer
In 1979, US army medic Billy Joe Capshaw was stationed in Germany. He had no idea that his roommate was notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.

Joseph James DeAngelo
Jane Carson Sadler got out of bed to investigate a noise in her home. Downstairs, the Golden State Killer was lying in wait. She survived an attack from the man who murdered 13 people.

Stephen Port
When Ryan Edwards welcomed a new neighbour to the community, he had no idea he was inviting a murderer into his life. Serial killer Stephen Port would go on to murder four young men.

William Bonin
David McVicker was unaware he had climbed into the van of murderer William Bonin when he hitch-hiked home from the beach at 14 years old. David survived, but was left scarred by his brush with death.

Jerome Brudos
As she walked through a dark parking garage, Sharon Wood was unaware that shoe fetish killer Jerome Brudos was stalking her. Sharon survived an attack at gunpoint, but Brudos would kill the next day.

Beverley Allitt
David Crampton's infant son Paul almost died three times while on a hospital ward. No one knew that nurse Beverley Allitt was responsible. She killed four babies - Paul managed to survive.

Rodney Alcala
Morgan Rowan encountered the dangerously charming Rodney Alcala when she was a teenager. She survived an attack by the man who would kill at least nine women.

Derrick Bird
Emma Percival was in the back of Terry Sullivan's taxi when they were flagged down by Derrick Bird. Bird pointed a gun at them - he had just begun a shooting spree that would claim 12 victims.
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