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- A group of drug addicts are besieged by a group of mysterious figures inside a rural bar. As withdrawal starts to set in, a secret one of them is carrying threatens to destroy them all.
- Filmmaker Sean Reid explores black serial killers and the lack of public information and media representation about them. He highlights the cases of Samuel Little, the Grim Sleeper, and the Sunday Morning Slasher, who have high body counts but are not widely known. Reid interviews Allan Branson, a criminal justice professor. Branson discusses the history of African-American serial killers and the negative stereotypes and biases that have influenced their portrayal in the media. Reid also examines the evolution of criminal profiling and the challenges in identifying and solving serial murders. This is especially true when victims are marginalized or overlooked by society. The cases of the DC Snipers and Coral Watts are mentioned as examples of black serial killers who were not initially suspected due to racial bias. The transcript emphasizes the importance of studying black serial killers to better understand criminal behavior and develop effective prevention and profiling strategies.
- 5 beautiful girls win a contest to star in a new reality show. Spend a night in a haunted house, and the first one to make contact with a ghost will win. But the house is really haunted by a killer who intends that none of them will win.
- Join historian Dr. Jeff Wells and filmmaker Sean Reid as they explore the eerie mysteries of the American South, from Bigfoot to the Skunk Ape, uncovering the legends, sightings, and untold stories that blur the line between myth and reality in the untamed wilderness.
- Based on the book of the same name, the documentary Bigfoot in Georgia explores the Bigfoot mystery throughout history, focusing on Georgia and the surrounding states. Our guide is Jeffery Wells, a 10th generation Georgian author and academic.