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Your Worst Nightmare is an American television documentary series on Investigation Discovery that debuted on October 22, 2014. [1] The show is a 60-minute narrated true crime show blending reenactments of key events with commentary from law enforcement, criminal justice professionals, friends and family of the victims, and occasionally, the victims themselves.
My Dirty Little Secret (2013–15) My Family's Deadly Secret (2020) My Murder Story (2020) My Strange Criminal Addiction (2014) Mystery Files (2010) Never Say Goodbye (2019) The Night That Didn't End (2018–20) Nightmare Next Door (2011–16) No One Can Hear You Scream (2022) Nothing Personal (2011–12) Nowhere to Hide (2014–15)
In 2015, the story was covered in the season 2, episode 2 of the Investigation Discovery TV series Your Worst Nightmare. The episode, "Murder House", premiered on November 18, 2015. [44] The movie A Killer Next Door, based on the events that led to the capture of John List, was released in July 2020. [45]
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Due to the brutality and notoriety of the case and the fact that one of the perpetrators was a young woman later sentenced to death, the case has been the subject of several TV documentaries, including the third episode of the second season of Your Worst Nightmare, an hour-long interview of Tiffany Cole and Emilia Carr with Diane Sawyer for 20/ ...
In 2015, Robinson's crime spree was covered on the Investigation Discovery series Your Worst Nightmare. [12] Also in 2015, Robinson's crimes were covered on A&E's Killer Kids [13] and Investigation Discovery's Most Evil and Dead of Night. [14]
Evil Lives Here is an American documentary television series on Investigation Discovery that debuted on January 17, 2016. This 60-minute true crime show spends each episode interviewing a family member of the highlighted criminal.
The state's road-rage score stands at 30.73, with 0.39 road-rage incidents involving a gun per 100,000 residents, 6.68 fatal accidents, and 2.26 aggressive or careless-driving violations per 100,000.