Richard Beasley's daughter Tonya lives with the guilt of teaching her father how to post ads on Craigslist; Tonya meets a man whose father was one of Beasley's four victims.
On June 12, 2016, Omar Mateen kills 49 people in an Orlando nightclub; Omar's first wife, Sitora Yusufiy, meets a man whose brother was killed in the nightclub attack.
Richard Ramirez's ex-sister-in-law and niece come to terms with the evil that existed in their family and meet a survivor of one of Richard's attacks.
Drew Peterson's eldest son Stephen shares memories about his father; Stephen reaches out to his former step-mother's sister to offer his condolences for his father's heinous actions.
Karen Kuzma--sister of John Wayne Gacy--comes out of the shadows to reveal intimate details of one of the world's most notorious serial killers.
Cindy Brown reveals how her childhood sweetheart and husband, Bobby Joe Long, evolves into a fiend who rapes more than 50 women, ultimately killing 10. Their son Chris, talks on camera for the first time, revealing his struggle as a serial killer's child.
Mildred Muhammad--ex-wife of infamous "DC Sniper" John Allen Muhammad--reveals how the man she loves disintegrated into a monster who threatens to kill her.
Randy Hausner--brother of serial shooter Dale Hausner--shares the inside story of a man who terrorized the city of Phoenix in a year and a half-long killing spree. He reveals his brother's never before seen journal disclosing a chilling view on the development of a killer.
Amber and Michelle Yates--daughters of serial killer Richard Yates--tell the inside story of being raised by a man who terrorized the city of Spokane, Washington. The episode reveals devastating details and chilling home videos of a strict father who disciplines his children by day, and hunts innocent women by night.
Melissa Moore--daughter of Keith Hunter Jesperson, infamously known as the "Happy Face Killer" tells her own personal story as the daughter of a serial killer. The episode reveals shocking behind-the-scenes accounts of what it was like growing up with a father who, she later learned, was committing horrific murders.
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