The Golden State Killer: It's Not Over — 8-Minute Sneak Peek
Feb 28, 2018 1:44:01 GMT
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Post by coldcasenotebook on Feb 28, 2018 1:44:01 GMT
Investigation Discovery will air a 4-part, 2-night special, The Golden State Killer: It's Not Over, premiering Monday, March 5. Today ID posted new show information on their website, including an 8-minute sneak peek:
www.investigationdiscovery.com/tv-shows/golden-state-killer-its-not-over/
ABOUT THE SHOW: The Golden State Killer: It's Not Over is a docuseries that follows the active investigation of a serial rapist and murderer. From 1976 to 1986 this predator raped over fifty women and killed ten people, maybe more. His reign of terror began in Sacramento but it didn't end there. Over the years he traveled through Northern and Southern California as he sharpened his skills and escalated his crimes. We hear from survivors, friends and family of the murder victims, detectives past and present and we follow Paul Holes, a Cold Case Investigator, as he uncovers new leads. This investigation never went cold but in recent years advances in the investigation and forensic technology have law enforcement believing that they are closer than ever to unmasking the killer.
Monday, March 5
Episode 1: All I Knew Was Fear
He's the most prolific serial predator in California history, but remains mostly unknown. His reign of terror began in the 1970s, but the fear lingers today. Who is The Golden State Killer? Investigators past and present are committed to finding out.
Monday, March 5
Episode 2: Do You Want To Die?
Cold case investigator Paul Holes digs deep to understand where The Golden State Killer likely lived and what he did for work. A chilling phone call is analyzed by the citizen sleuths to see if it adds anything to the growing profile of the perp.
Tuesday, March 6
Episode 3: The Horror of What Happened There
Investigator Paul Holes continues to examine The Golden State Killer's murderous attacks in Santa Barbara. Meanwhile, armed with new theories, the citizen sleuths find a lead good enough to submit to the FBI.
Tuesday, March 6
Episode 4: Somebody Out There Knows
Investigators continue to search for clues to identify The Golden State Killer. Could new DNA technology help put a face to the name?
www.investigationdiscovery.com/tv-shows/golden-state-killer-its-not-over/
ABOUT THE SHOW: The Golden State Killer: It's Not Over is a docuseries that follows the active investigation of a serial rapist and murderer. From 1976 to 1986 this predator raped over fifty women and killed ten people, maybe more. His reign of terror began in Sacramento but it didn't end there. Over the years he traveled through Northern and Southern California as he sharpened his skills and escalated his crimes. We hear from survivors, friends and family of the murder victims, detectives past and present and we follow Paul Holes, a Cold Case Investigator, as he uncovers new leads. This investigation never went cold but in recent years advances in the investigation and forensic technology have law enforcement believing that they are closer than ever to unmasking the killer.
Monday, March 5
Episode 1: All I Knew Was Fear
He's the most prolific serial predator in California history, but remains mostly unknown. His reign of terror began in the 1970s, but the fear lingers today. Who is The Golden State Killer? Investigators past and present are committed to finding out.
Monday, March 5
Episode 2: Do You Want To Die?
Cold case investigator Paul Holes digs deep to understand where The Golden State Killer likely lived and what he did for work. A chilling phone call is analyzed by the citizen sleuths to see if it adds anything to the growing profile of the perp.
Tuesday, March 6
Episode 3: The Horror of What Happened There
Investigator Paul Holes continues to examine The Golden State Killer's murderous attacks in Santa Barbara. Meanwhile, armed with new theories, the citizen sleuths find a lead good enough to submit to the FBI.
Tuesday, March 6
Episode 4: Somebody Out There Knows
Investigators continue to search for clues to identify The Golden State Killer. Could new DNA technology help put a face to the name?