Evil Lives Here - Season 14
Season 14
Episodes
We're Glad Mom is Dead
Victoria and Christine Lisowski live in fear of their mother, Sungnam Kwon-Lisowski. They never imagine that this Christmas, they'll feel lucky to survive the holiday and their mother's crazed vengeance.
Trapped in a House of Torture
Tammy Moore's loyalty to her mother is tested after police arrest Marie for murder. But a look back at the horrific events of her youth forces Tammy to see her mother in a new -- and terrifying -- light.
My Brother Let the Evil In
Christina Thomas trusts her brother, John White, the first time he comes dangerously close to killing a lady. When he murders another person, she forgives him. But when it happens again, she wonders why she trusted him in the first place and how she overlooked the warning indications that he was the devil in disguise.
Murder at Sea
After discovering his father's crimes, Vince Boston embarks on a mission to get justice for his father's many victims, which may include Vince's mother.
He Had a Torture Chamber
Terry Patzer's memories from being married to Russell Tillis rush back after hearing what the police found from his house.
She Knew it Was Goodbye
Ginger watches as her sister Paige abuses and ultimately murders the one she cares for the most.
I Wanted My Father to Die
Teresa Holman spends much of her childhood wishing her father, Freddie Bowen, would die for the things he does to his family, but when presented with a chance to get her wish, the choice she makes will have unforeseen consequences and lead to tragedy.
Three-and-A-Half Hours of Hell
Shawn Spink appears to be a man of God to Sara Pitcher, but she will soon face three and a half hours of sheer fear to save herself from the darkness within him. Sara's survival is considered a miracle by police, but her life will never be the same.
The Killer Speaks - Body in the Barrel
Can You Believe a Killer?
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