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- A documentary about Albert Fish, who was a sadistic and cannibalistic serial killer.
- Torture chambers, acid vats, greased chutes and gassing rooms were just some of the devices of death designed by the Torture Doctor, H.H. Holmes in his castle of horrors. Follows Holmes' entire life as a criminal mastermind.
- The true story of lifelong criminal and serial killer, Carl Panzram who wrote his autobiography for a jail guard in 1928.
- A comprehensive, chronological and historical documentary series on the entire life and crimes of the infamous serial killer, John Wayne Gacy.
- Serial Killer Culture examines the reasons why artists and collectors are fascinated by serial killers.
- Serial Killer Culture TV is an episodic TV show which features intimate interviews with those involved in the serial killer culture community.
- Vincent Castiglia paints in human blood.
- A mime enacts revenge on his aggressor.
- The factual story of Jesse Pomeroy, who was 14 years old when he murdered two children in 1874 Boston.
- An art collector is terrorized by a haunted portrait.
- In the Slow TV genre, nothing captures the essence of Los Angeles more than its traffic problem. It has become a fixture, an attraction, and a simply terrible part of everyday life for the residents of Los Angeles. This show captures the most renowned freeways and their slow moving traffic.
- A comedian doesn't realize he is making jokes about the wrong crowd at a comedy club and they seek revenge.
- A community of artists struggle with the complexities of love and art. Set in an artistic Los Angeles neighborhood.
- John Wayne Gacy has a troubled childhood of abuse. In puberty, Gacy comes to the realizes his attraction to other males. Acting upon his dark desires, Gacy works for a funeral home in Las Vegas. After moving to Springfield, Gacy marries.
- Gacy releases two victims who go to the police. As his killing spree continues, Gacy picks up a teenager in Des Plaines. Believing that Gacy was involved in the teens disappearance, Des Plaines P.D. places Gacy on 24 hour surveillance.
- Investigators finish the excavation of Gacy's crawlspace and discover there are more bodies on his property. Gacy's trial begins amid rampant homophobia. Bill Kunkle describes his epic closing argument to the jury.
- Becoming the first true serial killer celebrity, Gacy writes back to people sending him letters and also begins painting and selling his offensive art. Brian Dennehy discusses his role in "To Catch a Killer". Gacy's execution date is set.
- The identification of Gacy's unknown victims is detailed. Theories in the Gacy case are presented as myths are debunked. Gacy's killer clown persona has influenced pop culture through movies and ephemera.
- While beginning his contracting business and performing as a clown, Gacy perfects his killing techniques using handcuffs and a rope. As one of his victims turns the tables on Gacy, the Chicago police follow up on complaints about Gacy.