Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in America

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  • TV-14
  • 2021
  • 1 Season
  • 7.1  (277)

Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in America is a gripping and chilling crime documentary series that delves deep into the dark and twisted minds of some of the most notorious serial killers in American history. The show premiered on A&E in 2021 and since then, has been a captivating exploration of the methods, motives, and madness of these monstrous individuals.

The show comprises six episodes, each focusing on a different serial killer and their crimes. The series takes its viewers on a journey through time, tracing the origins, growth, and ultimate capture of some of the most infamous killers in America. It uses a combination of expert interviews, police footage, and exclusive interviews with victims' families, survivors, and investigators to tell the stories of these killers and their notable acts of violence.

One of the primary strengths of the series is in how it expertly keeps viewers engaged and at the edge of their seats by providing chilling details of the gruesome crimes. The show doesn't glorify the killers nor their crimes, but instead takes a serious and thought-provoking approach that is rich in historical texture, vividly recounted stories, and insightful analysis.

One of the most haunting stories in the series is centered around a convicted killer who had committed more than seventy murders, but whose name and crimes are unknown to the public. The show offers an exclusive, in-depth interview with the killer, who for the first time, opens up about his harrowing crimes, revealing his methods and how he got away with his gruesome acts for over thirty years.

Another fascinating story covered by the show is that of the notorious Green River Killer, who terrorized Seattle in the 1980s and 1990s. The show provides exclusive access to insights and stories from the detectives who were integral to the investigation that led to his arrest. They recount the obstacles they faced in catching the killer, the toll it took on them both personally and professionally, and how they ultimately prevailed in solving one of the most notorious and prolonged murder cases in American history.

Throughout the series, Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in America also tackles broader themes related to serial killers, including their influence on popular culture and the impact on the communities within which their crimes were committed. The show also outlines the ways in which these killers have impacted the criminal justice system in America as well as how they changed the way we understand and approach criminal psychology.

Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in America is an insightful and nuanced look into one of the most terrifying pillars of American crime history. The show offers an unflinching and sobering look at some of the most gruesome crimes committed by human beings and their impact. It is an impeccably researched series that offers a deep dive into the mind and motivations of some of the most notorious killers in history. It is a must-watch show for true crime fans who crave for a deeper understanding of some of America's most gruesome and fascinating criminal cases.

Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in America is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (6 episodes). The series first aired on August 15, 2021.

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Part 6: End of an Era (1991-2005)
6. Part 6: End of an Era (1991-2005)
August 17, 2021
End of an Era (1991-2005) After years of public fear at the hands of "The Five," the remaining three killers are captured between 1991-2005. In an ironic twist, the perfect storm of culture, media, law enforcement, and technology these men had exploited to evade capture has evolved ultimately sealing their fates and ending their reigns of terror.
Part 5: Power & Control (1984-1991)
5. Part 5: Power & Control (1984-1991)
August 17, 2021
Part 5: Power and Control (1984- 1991) In the mid-1980s, two of "The Five," Gacy and Bundy, sit on death row as their murderous rampages have at last been curtailed. Meanwhile, the Green River Killer has claimed 41 lives, and with no major suspects, the case's ground-breaking task force accepts help from an unlikely source - Ted Bundy; BTK kills his own neighbor; and a decade after his first kill, Dahmer succumbs to his devious fantasies and commits his most heinous crimes to date English
Part 4: Media Firestorm (1979-1982)
4. Part 4: Media Firestorm (1979-1982)
August 16, 2021
After years of evading capture, Gacy and Bundy are finally brought to justice as they both face punishment for their heinous crimes. Meanwhile, the Green River Killer is still at large and becoming more of a threat than ever; Dahmer struggles to resist his murderous urges; and BTK has also gone silent while he raises a family.
Power & Control ; End of an Era
3. Power & Control ; End of an Era
August 17, 2021
In the mid-1980s, Gacy and Bundy sit on death row as their murderous rampages have been curtailed.
Catch Me if You Can / Media Firestorm
2. Catch Me if You Can / Media Firestorm
August 16, 2021
In 1978, America's most notorious serial killers got confident, and began to taunt the police and media. Later, Gacy and Bundy are brought to justice, while BTK goes silent while raising a family.
The Perfect Storm / Hiding in Plain Sight
1. The Perfect Storm / Hiding in Plain Sight
August 15, 2021
The stories of five of America's most notorious serial killers are examined. Learn about the overlapping societal factors that allowed these killers to claim hundreds of victims while evading capture.
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Where to Watch Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in America
Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in America is available for streaming on the A&E website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in America on demand at Apple TV Channels, Amazon Prime, Philo, Amazon, A&E, Sling, Apple TV and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    August 15, 2021
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (277)