Teens Who Kill - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

James Fairweather
James Fairweather became Britain's youngest serial killer after murdering two strangers, then plotting to slay fifteen more victims.

Lorraine Thorpe
Lorraine Thorpe was sentenced to 14 years in prison for murdering her father and a woman called Rosalyn Hunt, with an accomplice.

Ben Moynihan
Ben Moynihan was found guilty of the attempted murder of three women having stabbed them because he couldn't lose his virginity.

Sharon Louise Carr
Sharon Louise Carr was convicted of the murder of Katie Racliffe, notable because she was twelve years old when she committed the murder.

Brian Mark Blackwell
Brian Mark Blackwell murdered his parents by beating stabbing them repeatedly after they questioned his lavish lifestyle.

Santre Gayle
Gulistan Subasi was gunned down at a flat in Hackney in 2010. Santre Gayle was later convicted alongside 21-year-old Izak Billy of the murder.

Steven Miles
Steven Miles was 17 years old when he brutally murdered and dismembered his girlfriend Elizabeth Thomas in his home in Oxted, Surrey.

Doran Brothers
Brothers Connor and Brandon Doran and their friend Simon Evans murdered homeless man Kevin Bennett in Liverpool for a dare.

Rachel Shoaf and Sheila Eddy
Rachel Shoaf and Sheila Eddy confessed to stabbing their best friend Skylar Neese to death months after she was reported missing.

Vincent Parker
High school student Vincent Parker killed his parents because he was weary of their seemingly routine punishments.
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