The case of serial killer John Wayne Gacy is one of sexual depravity. In the 1970s, Gacy stood accused of the rape and murder of at least 33 young men and boys and burying many of the bodies under his house. He portrayed an image of respectability including dressing up as a clown. Gacy maintained his innocence. Taking a front row seat to analyze Gacy's behavior are three of the world's most experienced super sleuths who are trained in exposing the lies behind a serial killer's performance.
Ted Bundy was one of the world's most notorious serial killers. During the 1970s, he was accused of murdering at least thirty young women and girls but in court, he maintained his innocence. Underneath this façade of lies, the charismatic killer was a psychopath who inflicted brutal acts of violence on his victims. Taking a front row seat to analyze Bundy's behavior are three of the worlds' most experienced super sleuths who are trained in exposing the lies behind a serial killer's performance.