Catching Killers Season 1 Episode 8 Killers Confess
- TV-14
- December 8, 2020
- 44 min
In Catching Killers season 1 episode 8, the focus is on the confessions of killers. The episode explores how confessions can be obtained, how reliable they are, and how they can ultimately lead to justice for the victims and their families.
The episode begins with a look at some notorious cases where a confession has been obtained, such as the case of Ted Bundy. Bundy initially denied his involvement in the murders, but eventually confessed to over 30 homicides. The episode examines the different tactics used by investigators to get Bundy to confess, including appealing to his ego and gaining his trust.
The episode also looks at cases where false confessions have been obtained, such as the case of the Central Park Five. Five young men were wrongfully convicted of a brutal rape in Central Park based on coerced confessions. The episode explores how such wrongful convictions can occur and the impact they have on the lives of those wrongly accused.
The episode then turns to the case of Danny Rolling, the Gainesville Ripper. Rolling brutally murdered five college students in 1990. The episode examines the confession Rolling gave to investigators, and how he ultimately came to plead guilty and receive the death penalty.
The episode also looks at the case of Chris Watts, who killed his pregnant wife and two daughters in Colorado in 2018. Watts initially denied involvement in the murders, but eventually confessed after failing a polygraph test. The episode examines the different tactics used by investigators to get Watts to reveal the truth, including appealing to his emotions and confronting him with evidence.
The episode also explores the impact that confessions can have on the families of the victims. The family members of some of the victims in the cases presented in the episode are interviewed, and they discuss how the confessions provided them with some closure but also brought up painful memories.
Overall, Killers Confess examines the role that confessions play in solving crimes and bringing justice to victims and their families. The episode highlights the different tactics used by investigators to obtain confessions, and the potential pitfalls of relying on confessions as the primary evidence in a case.