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The Worst Episodes of Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in America

Examine the intersecting paths of five of America’s most notorious killers–Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer, The Green River Killer and BTK–who all operated...

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    #1 - The Perfect Storm (1972-1974)

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    In the mid-to-late 1970s, Bundy, Gacy and BTK begin claiming victims, while Dahmer and the Green River Killer inch ever closer to realizing their grim fantasies; the dangerous men blend into their communities and elude close calls with police.

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    #2 - Hiding in Plain Sight (1974-1977)

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    With their confidences growing in 1978, Bundy, Gacy, Dahmer, the Green River Killer and BTK continue their game of cat and mouse with law enforcement; Gacy and Bundy are finally brought to justice; Dahmer struggles to resist his murderous urges.

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    #3 - Catch Me if You Can (1978-1979)

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    In the mid-1980s, Gacy and Bundy sit on death row; BTK kills his own neighbor; Dahmer succumbs to his devious fantasies and commits his most heinous crimes to date; the remaining three killers are captured between 1991-2005.

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    #4 - Media Firestorm (1979-1982)

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    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.

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    #5 - Power and Control (1984- 1991)

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    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

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    #6 - End of an Era (1991-2005)

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    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.

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"The Perfect Storm (1972-1974)" is the worst rated episode of "Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in America". It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 8/15/2021. This episode scored NaN points lower than the second lowest rated, "Hiding in Plain Sight (1974-1977)".