Serial Killer Sundays: a true crime stunt on Viasat True Crime.

Who are serial killers, really? How do some of them manage to evade justice for years? What makes seemingly ordinary people hide such dangerous, psychopathic tendencies? Find the answers in Serial Killer Sundays, a gripping stunt on Viasat True Crime. Each month, this carefully curated selection revisits the most compelling true crime documentaries and series from recent years. Viewers are invited to explore the darkest criminal minds, follow the twists and turns of investigations and delve into the psychology of some of the world's most infamous murderers.

August: Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer

Don’t miss Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer. This chilling documentary series, which takes you deep into the psyches of criminals such as Israel Keyes, Anthony Sowell, Joanna Dennehy, and Anders Breivik. Through expert analysis by psychologists, profilers and FBI agents, alongside real CCTV footage and archival interviews, this documentary reveals how these murderers blended into everyday life.

Also featured this month is the harrowing film The Real 'Des': The Dennis Nilsen Story, which offers a disturbing look at one of Britain’s most infamous serial killers. Hiding behind the facade of a quiet civil servant, Dennis Nilsen murdered at least 15 young men over the course of four years. Unseen interrogation footage and interviews with detectives and victims’ families ensure that this true story of Dennis Nilsen is impossible to forget.

The August line-up also includes:

Fred and Rose West: The House of Horrors, a shocking exploration of the crimes committed at 25 Cromwell Street. Featuring newly revealed testimonies and archival material, this true-crime documentary exposes one of the UK's most gruesome cases.

In The Hunt for Ted Bundy, renowned investigator Bob Keppel reopens the case of America’s most infamous serial killer. Where can you watch The Hunt for Ted Bundy? Only on Viasat True Crime.

September: America's Serial Killers and Their Double Lives

This month, Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer returns with another series of investigations into high-profile cases from the US and Europe, including the politically motivated massacre carried out by Anders Breivik in Norway and the brutal crimes of Angus Sinclair in Scotland. These killers evaded capture for years by hiding in plain sight.

Another highlight this month is Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in America, which profiles five of the most terrifying murderers in US history: Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, the Green River Killer and BTK. This documentary explores how these killers manipulated those around them, paused their killing sprees to avoid detection and ultimately how justice caught up with them.

Also airing this month:

The Clown and the Candyman, which tells the disturbing story of John Wayne Gacy and Dean Corll, who were responsible for the deaths of over 60 boys between them. This is a true crime documentary about US serial killers that you won't soon forget.

Making a Serial Killer is an emotional, in-depth exploration of the childhood trauma and formative experiences that shaped some of the darkest minds in modern history. Profiling serial killers has never been more revealing.

October: Darkness Behind the Everyday Mask

Serial Killer Sundays continues in October with more gripping content, including the return of Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer, as well as new titles shedding light on the dual lives and twisted motives of dangerous individuals.

One of the most unsettling documentaries in the line-up is The Amazon Review Killer, which tells the story of Todd Kohlhepp — a seemingly successful realtor who, while secretly committing horrific crimes, left disturbingly cryptic product reviews on Amazon. His posts about chains and padlocks became crucial clues in one of the most shocking modern murder investigations. Todd Kohlhepp is a documentary that you have to see to believe.

Also this month: Dating Death, a three-part series about Rodney Alcala, a manipulative photographer who used his charm and talent to lure victims throughout the 1970s. Although his crimes predate modern dating apps, his story eerily mirrors today's fears about murder through dating platforms. Alcalá's case is a chilling reminder of how easily evil can hide behind a smile.

October's offerings also include:

  • Making a Serial Killer, which explores the origins of evil in the hope of preventing future tragedies.
  • The Hunt for Ted Bundy is a detailed account of how investigators tracked one of the most cunning killers in history.
  • Fred and Rose West: The House of Horrors – where can you watch this documentary? Viasat True Crime is the only place to watch it.

Real crimes. Real emotions. Only on Viasat True Crime.

Serial Killer Sundays is a must-watch event for anyone seeking the very best in true crime. These are not fictional tales – they are true stories that have changed the course of modern criminology and continue to shock the world.

Whether you're interested in profiling serial killers, want to understand the mind of a serial killer, or simply enjoy compelling documentaries, Viasat True Crime has something for you.

Tune in and discover that reality can be far more terrifying than fiction.

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