Killer Legends

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  • TV-MA
  • 2014
  • 1 Season
  • 6.2  (3,518)

Killer Legends is a chilling documentary series from Amazon Addon that explores the origins of some of the most notorious urban legends in America. The series is presented by Rachel Mills, Joshua Zeman, and Stephen Winick, who delve deep into the dark and disturbing history of these myths.

The series is a follow-up to director Joshua Zeman's earlier documentary, Cropsey, which explored the disappearance of five children from Staten Island in the 1970s. In Killer Legends, Zeman and his team tackle some of the most fascinating and terrifying urban legends in America.

The first episode of the series focuses on the legend of the "hookman," a tale of a madman with a hook for a hand who preys on teenagers parked in lovers' lanes. The team travels to Texarkana, Texas, where the "hookman" legend originated. They interview locals who have heard the legend firsthand and investigate a similar real-life crime that occurred in the area in the 1940s.

In the second episode, the team explores the legend of "the Candyman," a figure who supposedly hands out poisoned candy to children on Halloween. They visit Pasadena, Texas, where a young boy died after ingesting cyanide-laced candy in 1974. The team interviews the police officer who investigated the case and examines the cultural context that allowed the legend to take root.

The third episode of the series delves into the legend of the "Babysitter and the Man Upstairs," which warns of a babysitter who is stalked by an intruder who turns out to be hiding in the house. The team interviews experts in criminology and psychology to understand how such a terrifying story could take hold in our collective imagination.

The final episode of the series takes on the legend of "the Killer Clown," which has experienced a resurgence of interest in recent years due to the popularity of Stephen King's novel, It. The team investigates a real-life case of a serial killer who dressed as a clown and murdered several people in the 1970s. They also explore the history of clowns in popular culture and the psychological impact that their painted faces can have on children.

Throughout the series, Rachel Mills, Joshua Zeman, and Stephen Winick demonstrate exceptional investigative skills and a deep empathy for the victims and their families. They take care to contextualize the legends they explore within their cultural, historical, and psychological contexts, providing a nuanced and thought-provoking exploration of the darker aspects of American folklore.

Overall, Killer Legends is a fascinating and informative series that will appeal to fans of true crime, horror, and folklore. The team's thorough research and sensitive approach make for a compelling and unsettling viewing experience that will linger long after the final credits have rolled.

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Killer Legends
1. Killer Legends
July 1, 2014
Many people believe the scariest urban legends are just modern day folklore. Tales of axe-wielding boogeymen and witches in the woods are storylines in horror movies, but beneath these harrowing myths lies a horrific truth that's scarier than fiction.
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  • Premiere Date
    July 1, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (3,518)