Copycat Killer - Season 1
Season 1
A media-savvy serial killer creates a national spectacle, fuelling gossip and notoriety, while a no-nonsense prosecutor vows to solve the case, only to realise that things are not what they seem.
Episodes
Episode 1
An upright prosecutor, a stubborn reporter and a jaded cop — their paths begin to cross after the shocking discovery of a severed hand in a gift box.
Episode 2
Upon revisiting a sealed case, Kuo Hsiao-chi is greeted with a twisted surprise. Lu Yan-jhen digs into the mystery of yet another missing woman.
Episode 3
The surfacing of another brutal murder puts the city in a state of panic. A tearful grandfather's on-air pledge for help gets completely out of hand.
Episode 4
Blinded by desperation, Lin Shang-yong takes a hasty step in order to save his loved one. An anonymous caller wreaks havoc on live TV.
Episode 5
A campus assault from the past brings Kuo Hsiao-chi one step closer to the truth. Lin Shang-yong decides to risk everything for his daughter.
Episode 6
When the case is abruptly thwarted by a powerful politician, Lu Yan-jhen steps up to help Kuo Hsiao-chi. Hu Yun-huei receives a gut-wrenching phone call.
Episode 7
After a tragic loss, Yun-huei goes on air to speak up for her brother. Hsiao-chi has 10 days to close the case as more disturbing questions arise.
Episode 8
A series of revelations unfold as Kuo Hsiao-chi delves into an unlikely suspect. Meanwhile, Yao Ya-cih unwittingly falls into a dangerous trap.
Episode 9
Kuo Hsiao-chi inches closer to the truth, but he needs solid evidence for an arrest. Shortly after, a new tragedy pushes him to a breaking point.
Episode 10
Kuo Hsiao-chi has to face the fallout from a physical altercation with a suspect. In an effort to draw out Noh, he decides to make a daring move.
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