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  2. Gary Hilton - Wikipedia

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    Gary Michael Hilton (born November 22, 1946), [1] known as The National Forest Serial Killer, is an American serial killer responsible for four known homicides between 2007 and 2008 committed in three states, all of which occurred within the premises of national forests.

  3. Heinrich Pommerenke - Wikipedia

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    With a series of murders and attempted murders, Pommerenke caused fear in the Black Forest population. He showed a certain affinity to trains, stations and railway embankments, but without a clear modus operandi, his actions could not be assigned to him until his arrest. Pommerenke lived in Hornberg at the time.

  4. The Killer Speaks - Wikipedia

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    The Killer Speaks is an American documentary television series on A&E that debuted on April 11, 2013 and ended on May 29, 2014. The Killer Speaks features actual convicted felons as they describe their crimes step-by-step in chilling detail. The series purports to offer an autopsy of their psychology and motivations.

  5. TV critic and true-crime buff Lorraine Ali selects the 50 best true-crime documentaries you can stream on Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, Prime Video and more.

  6. 33 Essential True Crime Documentaries - AOL

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    After the high-profile 2021 disappearance of Gabby Petito, a 22-year-old white woman, in Wyoming, more news articles and documentaries like Murder in Big Horn came out to raise awareness about ...

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  8. Check out these serial killer documentaries and docuseries on Netflix, Hulu, Peacock, Prime Video, and more. 26 Serial Killer Documentaries to Binge-Watch When You Need a True Crime Fix Skip to ...

  9. Pocomoke State Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Pocomoke River Wildlife Management Area borders the southern portion of the forest. With 17,676 acres (71.53 km 2 ) wooded between Snow Hill and Pocomoke City , the state forest is famous for its stands of loblolly pine and for its cypress swamps , which border the Pocomoke River.