All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 A New Kind

    • November 2, 2009

    While mass killings have been seen throughout American history, serial killing began to be recognized as a separate issue in the 1970s, while mass killings began to be designated separately because of high profile cases in the 1980s

  • S01E02 Public Killings

    • November 2, 2009

    When Charles Whitman opened fire on a Texas university campus in the 1960s, it became the quintessential example of public, random killings in which being in the wrong place at the wrong time could be deadly.

  • S01E03 Spree Killers

    • November 2, 2009

    While some killers commit calculated and planned murders, it's far more likely for a mass murderer to go on an impulsive, rage filled killing spree.

  • S01E04 Hate Crimes

    • November 2, 2009

    Many mass killings have been committed against people of specific races and religions in an act we define as a hate crime.

  • S01E05 Workplace Rampages

    • November 2, 2009

    It's usually a place of security, but workplaces can become the target of a disgruntled worker with a gun

  • S01E06 School Massacres

    • November 2, 2009

    While Columbine is one of the most well known examples of a school massacre, the phenomenon is not a new one.

  • S01E07 Family Slaughters

    • November 2, 2009

    In 1975, on Easter Sunday, James Ruppert decided to kill 11 of his family members. While it was the largest family killing in American history, it would not be the last.

  • S01E08 Cult Tragedies

    • November 2, 2009

    Cult leaders attract devoted and fanatic followers, and sometimes convince them to take their lives in order to reach eternal peace.

  • S01E09 Bombers and Arsonists

    • November 2, 2009

    To evade detection or consequences, some killers resort to fires or explosions to carry out their attacks on the public

  • S01E10 Political Killers

    • November 2, 2009

    In a twisted attempt to send a political message, some resort to mass murder.