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Crimes That Shook The World
The Bodies in the Barrels (02:48)
Crimes that Shook the World studies Australia¿s most notorious and vicious murderers, the Snowtown killers, responsible for the deaths of 12 people during a brutal, homicidal spree.
Crimes That Shook The World
The Chessboard Killer (02:55)
Alexander Pichushkin charted his crimes on a chessboard, attaching a number and a coin to each square every time he struck. By the time he was caught, Pichushkin had filled in sixty-o of the sixty-four squares.
Crimes That Shook The World
Aileen Wournos (02:45)
Although she was neither the country's first nor its worst serial killer , she would become America's most famous female serial killer.
Crimes that shook the World
The Monster of Florence (02:53)
Over a period of seventeen years the Monster of Florence committed murder on seven occasions in and around Florence. On each instance a young courting couple were found murdered on or after a dark, cloudy Saturday night in a remote part of the Tu ...
Crimes That Shook The World
Arthur Shawcross (03:18)
With one inconclusive sighting, no forensic clues and pressure mounting, Rochester police turned to the FBI and a new approach to the case, Behavioural Profiling.
Crimes That Shook The World
The Yorkshire Ripper (02:28)
From the late 1970s to the early 1980s the Yorkshire Ripper murdered thirteen female victims and attacked at least seven more women around the north of England.
After a plumber found human remains clogging the drains in Cranley Gardens, the trail led to one man: Dennis Nilsen. In this clip, the Detective on the case reveals why Nilsen became a suspect.
Crimes That Shook The World
Aileen Wournos (02:45)
Although she was neither the country's first nor its worst serial killer , she would become America's most famous female serial killer.
Crimes That Shook The World
The Bodies in the Barrels (02:48)
Crimes that Shook the World studies Australia¿s most notorious and vicious murderers, the Snowtown killers, responsible for the deaths of 12 people during a brutal, homicidal spree.
Crimes that shook the World
The Monster of Florence (02:53)
Over a period of seventeen years the Monster of Florence committed murder on seven occasions in and around Florence. On each instance a young courting couple were found murdered on or after a dark, cloudy Saturday night in a remote part of the Tu ...
Crimes That Shook The World
The Chessboard Killer (02:55)
Alexander Pichushkin charted his crimes on a chessboard, attaching a number and a coin to each square every time he struck. By the time he was caught, Pichushkin had filled in sixty-o of the sixty-four squares.
Crimes That Shook The World
Arthur Shawcross (03:18)
With one inconclusive sighting, no forensic clues and pressure mounting, Rochester police turned to the FBI and a new approach to the case, Behavioural Profiling.

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