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- A nice-guy cop with Dissociative Identity Disorder must protect a woman on the run from a corrupt ex-boyfriend and his associates.
- Among serial killers, Israel Keyes is an enigma. When police picked him up in Texas in March of 2012, it was for the murder of 18-year-old Samantha Koenig, whom he had brazenly kidnapped from a coffee stand in Anchorage, Alaska. Once in custody, however, he confessed to other murders and bank robberies and alluded to many more crimes. He ultimately claimed to have killed up to 11 victims between 2001 and 2012, but couldn't - or wouldn't - tell the authorities exactly when and where. He told them enough, however, for them to take him seriously. Then, in December 2012, after nine months in custody, he killed himself, taking his secrets with him to the grave.
- Jeff takes Mary on a vacation that she's reluctant to go on. They stay in an oddly decorated rustic cabin with no modern amenities. The strange wall hangings, antiques, and minimalist living accommodations aren't the strangest things they have to deal with. Jeff and Mary suffer memory loss and torment after Sarah's trick or treat encounter. Unable to get rid of her, Jeff and Mary try to figure out what's going on through clues left by Sarah.
- Frontline investigates the the first generation to grow up with access to the Internet. It examines the risks and realities of teens and their online existence.
- The FBI believes skulls drawn in blood are the number of victims murdered by a prolific serial killer. Inside the FBI search to identify them. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
- Israel Keyes was one of the most sophisticated killers of recent times. Eleven murders were found in the United States alone. Worldwide there are certainly more.
- Retirees David and Ginger raised a family and ran a thriving farm. Still active, they prepare for the end by prepping their wills and making arrangements.
- Israel Keyes stands to be remembered as one of the most elusive and far-reaching serial killers in history--but only if law enforcement can piece together the labyrinth of hints, left before his 2012 suicide, to identify countless victims he claims to have killed over the previous fifteen years.
- Israel Keyes may be one of the worst serial killers we've ever seen. He took great care in hiding his victims, which means finding them has become a new nightmare. Can the Dark Minds team unearth some of this case's biggest secrets?
- Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer looks at the case of Israel Keyes, a serial killer who went through extraordinary measures to avoid detection and makes use of long-buried murder kits in his numerous crimes. Linked to at least eight deaths, Keyes commits suicide shortly after he is arrested.