Season 1
10 episodes
43 min. per episode
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A brilliant criminologist unravels chilling motives behind notorious killings, risking her sanity in a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
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Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer looks at the case of Eddie Leonski a U.S. Army soldier and serial killer who strangled to death three women in Melbourne, Australia. He claimed to be driven by a desire to steal women's voices. Although the crimes were committed on Australian soil, Leonski is sentenced to death at a general court-martial in 1942.
Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer looks at the case of Angus Robertson Sinclair who killed two teenage girls in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1977. He is put on trail, but later acquitted in 2007 under controversial circumstances. Later, suspect of other murders he is retried and convicted of murdering the two girls.
Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer looks at Anders Behring Breivik a far-right Norwegian spree killer and terrorist who was responsible for the 2011 Norway attacks where he killed 77 people at a Workers' Youth League summer camp. He claimed to be driven by political and racist motives against immigrants.
Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer looks at the case of Surinder Koli who murdered 19 children in Nithari Village near New Delhi, India from 2005 to 2006. Trained as a butcher in the country, he moved to the city where he used his talent to dissect children. A psychologist discusses the pathology of the so-called Slumdog Cannibal who killed his victims before eating their remains.
Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer looks at the case of Mark Erin Rust a serial killer who killed two people in Adelaide, South Australia from 1999 to 2001. Rust suffered from Klinefelter syndrome and became a sexual pervert interested in exposing himself to women. He later escalated to murder after one of his victims mocked him.
Documentary series offering a glimpse into the minds of serial killers and examining what may have driven them to commit their crimes.
