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The format is featured on the sequel series, Evil Lives Here: Shadows of Death, in which both investigators and families of victims discuss the impacts murders had on their lives. Unlike its predecessor, the culprit isn't revealed right away in some episodes. On October 1, 2023, another spinoff, Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks will premiere ...
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In 2015, TV show Most Evil analyzed the Ford case in season 4. He was ranked 17 out of the 22 levels on the scale. [13] In 2019, in a Reelz TV show I Lived With a Killer, Wayne's brother Rodney spoke about their childhood, how he learned about the murders, and how he convinced him to turn himself in. [14]
Timothy Wilson Spencer (March 17, 1962 – April 27, 1994), also known as The Southside Strangler, was an American serial killer who committed three rapes and murders in Richmond, Virginia, and one in Arlington, Virginia, in the fall of 1987. [1]
In May 2000, his brother Gregg committed suicide. He has one sister. In 2018, Bierdz appeared in and narrated an episode of Evil Lives Here on the Investigation Discovery (ID) Network, based on his memoir Forgiving Troy. In the show, he recounts his brother Troy's life and his strange behavior leading to his mother's murder. Bierdz is gay.
William Darrell "Bill" Lindsey (born Armstrong; May 18, 1935 – April 17, 2001), also known as Crazy Bill, was an American serial killer who murdered six women in St. Augustine, Florida, and one in Asheville, North Carolina, between 1983 and 1996.
COLONIAL HEIGHTS – Calling it “an evil that lurks in the shadows” everywhere, Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Wednesday signed into law a bill that criminalizes labor trafficking at the state level.
The series is an international co-production between the Canadian factual production company Cream Productions, the American cable television network Investigation Discovery, its Canadian version and the French-language Canadian documentary television channel Canal D (later replaced by its crime-focused spinoff Canal D/Investigation, later known as Investigation, starting with season 3), with ...