Interview with a Killer
Interview with a Killer
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Premiered:
- Network: Court TV
- Category: Series
- Genre: Talk
- Type: Live Action
- Concept:
- Subject Matter: Crime
- Tags: prison
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Plot Synopsis
INTERVIEW WITH A KILLER is a one-hour series that goes inside the walls of the country's highest-security prisons, where investigative reporter David Scott sits down, face-to-face with five convicted murderers, four of whom have not spoken publicly about their convictions. Scott engages with, and at times confronts, these convicts. Each episode features an interview with a different murderer:
"A Double Life" (Sunday, October 20, 2024): A gruesome video on a stolen SD card exposes Brian Steven Smith's secret double life. Scott confronts this soft-spoken husband -- and serial killer -- about his nighttime hunts for vulnerable Alaskan women.
"Honor Killings" (Sunday, October 27, 2024): Dubbed "honor killings" by the national media, the murder of two teenage girls near Dallas, Texas, sparked a nationwide manhunt for the prime suspect: their father. Now, for the first time since his conviction, Yaser Said breaks his silence about the night he fatally shot his daughters, the events leading up to the tragedy and how he managed to evade capture for over a decade.
"Catfishing for Murder" (Sunday, November 3, 2024): Denali Brehmer agreed to kill her best friend for a man she met online offering millions for a murder. In this exclusive interview, Brehmer reveals she's far from a naive teen led astray by an outside influence. So, who was the predator and who was the prey in this catfishing crime?
"The Blackout Killer" (Sunday, November 10, 2024): Bo Pete Jeffrey claims no memory of the crime for which he was convicted, the brutal beating and murder of his wife. But now, four years into his life sentence, Jeffrey tells a different story.
"Teenage Rage" (Sunday, November 17, 2024): Tyler Hadley was a troubled 17-year-old when he bludgeoned his mother and father to death with a hammer. In chilling detail, Hadley describes the shocking crime and how the idea took root in his mind.