#1 | 23.11.2023Episode 1 (Lester Jones)
Mother Paige Birgfeld went missing in 2007 and her remains were found five years later. A decade on, police closed the net on a local mechanic.
#2 | 30.11.2023Episode 2 (Jerald Wingeart)
In 1973, Dawn Magyar's body was found two months after she had vanished. Twenty-eight years on, advances in forensics helped solve the case.
#3 | 07.12.2023Episode 3 (John Eric Armstrong)
In 1999 and 2000, women began disappearing from Detroit's thriving areas of prostitution. No one suspected that John Eric Armstrong, a seemingly normal father was actually a killer.
#4 | 14.12.2023Episode 4 (Richard Biegenwald)
Over a 25-year career of murder, Richard Biegenwald killed at least six people as he sought out ever more violent and inventive ways of dealing death.
#5 | 21.12.2023Episode 5 (Richard Kuklinski)
#6 | 28.12.2023Episode 6 (Richard Paul White)
When police in Colorado interrogated Richard Paul White about the murder of his friend, he began confessing to even more horrifying crimes.
#7 | 04.01.2024Episode 7 (Billy Mansfield Jr)
#8 | 11.01.2024Episode 8 (Randy Kraft)
#9 | 18.01.2024Episode 9 (Wayne Adam Ford)
#10 | 25.01.2024Episode 10 (Steven Dean Gordon)
World’s Most Evil Killers delves into the gripping real-life stories of the world’s most terrifying and prolific killers. From Fred and Rose West to Ed Gein – The Clown Killer – and even to The Milwaukee Cannibal. Each episode focuses on one notorious killer and features authentic first-hand accounts of their behavior, from detectives who ran the case, journalists who reported on the stories, relatives, and at times survivors, alongside series experts who provide analysis. These criminologists, crime journalists and psychologists examine how the infamous killers made headlines both nationally and internationally and why they still continue to evoke fear and fascination in the public eye.
World’s Most Evil Killers delves into the gripping real-life stories of the world’s most terrifying and prolific killers. From Fred and Rose West to Ed Gein – The Clown Killer – and even to The Milwaukee Cannibal. Each episode focuses on one notorious killer and features authentic first-hand accounts of their behavior, from detectives who ran the case, journalists who reported on the stories, relatives, and at times survivors, alongside series experts who provide analysis. These criminologists, crime journalists and psychologists examine how the infamous killers made headlines both nationally and internationally and why they still continue to evoke fear and fascination in the public eye.