People Magazine Presents: Crimes of the '90s - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

1990: Valley of the Damned
People Magazine investigates the 1990 murder of Dianne Hood; nobody can understand why someone would murder the well-liked mother, but the investigation uncovers two broken marriages, an extramarital affair and one man trying to control two women.

1991: The Eyeball Killer
People Magazine Editorial Director Cynthia Sanz introduces the story of a sadistic murderer who terrorises Dallas in 1991; a series of women are found murdered with their eyeballs surgically removed, leading media to dub him The Eyeball Killer.

1992: Devil at the Crossroads
In 1992, 11-year-old Shauna Howe disappears as she returns home from a Girl Scouts Halloween party; when Shauna's body shows up in a local creek, her murder sends shockwaves through her community.

1993: Murder Pact
In 1993, investigators find the body of a young Florida man in the Everglades; when homicide investigators question his group of friends, they uncover a sordid world of sex, prostitution, and bullying.

1994: The Devil Down in Georgia
People Magazine editors present the story of Claudette Ficik, a Georgia college student who disappears while driving home to see her parents; suspects include an infatuated classmate, an ex, and the man she planned to bring home on that trip.

1995: Deaths Final Cut
The 1995 story of Al Adamson, a Hollywood director whose Southern California desert home becomes the scene of a real-life horror film.

1996: Wheeling and Dealing
The 1996 disappearance of New Jersey businessman Frank Black Jr. captivates readers of People Magazine; investigators searching for Black believe he may be dead and can't find his body.

1997: A Deadly Drive
People Magazine presents the story of Kim Medlin, whose 1997 disappearance shatters the close-knit community of Monroe, North Carolina; when police begin investigating, they uncover troublesome connections among just about everyone in Kim's life.

1998: Frozen Waters
People executive editor Alicia Dennis examines the story of a mother and her two young children who mysteriously go missing in 1998; when two local boys also disappear, authorities worry that a serial predator is on the loose in rural Missouri.

1999: Roadside Murder
People Magazine examines the 1999 murder of 22-year-old Wisconsin woman Theresa Wesolowski. It would take police nearly ten years, plus advances in DNA, to bring her killer to justice.
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