
Becoming Evil: Cult of Personality
Season 1
Murder goes far back into mankind's history. This documentary examines serial killers and cult leaders who shocked the world with their crimes.
10 Episodes
- The Monster Within and Among UsE1
The Monster Within and Among UsThe Monster Within and Among Us - The Case of Jack the Ripper. The idea of a monster, a killer stalking people began in 1888 in one of London's poorest neighborhoods, Whitechapel, with the fiend known only to history as Jack the Ripper. - Killers Without ConscienceE2
Killers Without ConscienceKillers Without Conscience - H.H.Holmes and Jane Toppan. The phenomenon of serial killing moved to America late in the 19th century with two of the country's most brutal killers - Chicago's Dr. Death, H.H. Holmes, and a Boston nurse, Jane Toppan. - Serial Killing Begins AgainE4
Serial Killing Begins AgainSerial Killing Begins Again - The Boston Strangler, Ed Gein and the Lipstick Killer. Serial killing took a holiday during the Depression and WWII, but following the war, it once again terrorized America with despicable killers given lurid names by the media, like the Lipstick Killer and the Boston Strangler. - Homosexual Serial KillersE6
Homosexual Serial KillersHomosexual Serial Killers - John Wayne Gacy and the Highway Killers. Serial killing's homoerotic aspect is revealed though the grisly exploits of the clown killer, John Wayne Gacy, Atlanta's child killer, Wayne Williams, and the highway killers, William Bonin and Randy Kraft. - The Many Faces of Serial KillersE8
The Many Faces of Serial KillersThe Many Faces of Serial Killers - The Gainesville Ripper, the Unabomber and others Serial killers have many faces from sexual sadists to thrill killers, but all of them are sociopaths who show no empathy toward other human beings. Three of the worst were the Gainesville Ripper, the Unabomber and the Spokane Prostitute Killer. - To Catch a Serial KillerE9
To Catch a Serial KillerTo Catch a Serial Killer - The Green River Killer and BTK. Law enforcement has the difficult task of catching serial killers. These fiends can go for years without capture as shown in the startling cases of Seattle's Green River Killer and Wichita's BTK.