People Magazine Investigates - Season 8
Season 8
The new season of People Magazine Investigates will delve into a number of shocking cases from across the country. Cases featured this season include a chilling, execution-style murder in West Palm Beach, Florida carried out by a killer in a clown costume; the devastating murder of a young soon-to-be mother outside Chicago, Illinois by a public servant trusted by the community; and a Maryland woman who, after taking a harmless genealogy test to learn more about her past, discovers her birth father is wanted for some incredibly heinous acts, among other gripping stories.
Episodes
The Boogeyman
In Homosassa, Florida a nine-year-old girl is snatched from her bed in the middle of the night; after a relentless three-week search ends in a devastating discovery, the girl's father dedicates himself to ensuring this tragedy doesn't happen to another family.
A Story To Die For
Virginia firefighters respond to a house fire in Upperville, Virginia where they discover the body of a local journalist. The fire destroys any hope for evidence, but the victim's social media history leads police down a rabbit hole.
Sex. Clowns. Murder.
In 1990, a clown delivering flowers and balloons guns down a woman at home. With scant evidence, the culprit eludes justice for thirty years.
The Soccer Mom Murder
In 2001, a mother of five was shot in her minivan. As the children grow up, the family becomes divided over who killed the beloved soccer mum.
Where is Kristin Smart?
In 1996, a college co-ed vanishes and is presumed dead. Decades later, a discovery found six feet under turns the case upside down.
The Serial Killer's Playbook
For years, a serial killer stalks unsuspecting elderly victims. However, when one woman survives, she helps break the case wide open.
The Aloha Murder
In 1972, police find a young woman fatally stabbed in her room. Police hunt for her killer, but he seemingly vanishes, and the case goes cold. Decades later, a new investigative technique emerges, and the killer's name turns up in the most unlikely place.
Teenage Assassins
Knives Out
My Father Was a Mass Murderer
Inferno of Lies
The Indiana Slasher
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