Season 5
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Haunted by a tragic loss, a survivor confronts dark secrets, unraveling a chilling web of betrayal and grief.
Episodes
From 2003-2004, serial killer Larry Dean Bright murders at least 8 Black female sex workers in the area of Peoria, Illinois. He is caught, convicted and sentenced to life. The family members of the victims share their stories of heartache.
When five people vanish in 1993, law enforcement detectives have no leads. Seven years later, someone connected to the case starts to talk.
In 1995, a 14-year-old girl, Kristy Lynn Ohnstad, goes missing from her home in the Happy Valley neighborhood of Bellingham, Washington. She had been a student at Fairhaven Middle School. Located in Whatcom County, Bellingham is a scenic spot near the border between the USA and Canada. Law enforcement detectives begin their investigation of the missing girl, and uncover a grim family secret. In the end, her killer, Clark Richard Elmore, also known as James Lee Dickey and other aliases, turned himself in to the police. Clark Elmore had been the boyfriend of Kristy's mother. On March 12, 1996, Clark Elmore was sentenced to death for the rape and murder of Kristy Ohnstad. However, in 2016, a statewide moratorium on the death penalty was put in place so his execution has been delayed indefinitely. Appearing on this show was Mark Elmore, who is the fraternal twin brother of Clark Elmore. He shared his story of grief and heartache over Kristy's death. He does not understand how his brother could have carried out this sinister crime. Mark Elmore wanted to speak out with the hopes that he may be able to save somebody's else's life if people hear his story and talk to their children.
In 2001, a gay Navajo teenager's murder in Colorado highlights the Navajo "two-spirit" belief of balanced feminine and masculine spirits. The killer, a gang member, was sentenced but later paroled. Friends and family share their grief.
Los Angeles, California, 2014: For 6 months, career criminal turned serial killer Alexander Hernandez, born May 12, 1980, shoots 16 innocent people, killing 5 of them. He was convicted and sentenced to life in prison with no parole.
This true-crime documentary examines how the emotional impact of a homicide resonates with the victim's loved ones long after the crime is committed.
