
Saturday, September 13th TV listings for Crime & Investigation Network USA
Monster in My Family Spokane Serial Killer: Robert Lee Yates
Amber and Michelle Yates discuss being raised by a man who terrorized the city of Spokane, Wash.; in an effort to find healing, the Yates sisters meet with the sister of one of their father's victims.
Monster in My Family The Nightstalker: Richard Ramirez
Richard Ramirez's ex-sister-in-law and niece come to terms with the evil that existed in their family and meet a survivor of one of Richard's attacks.
Monster in My Family Happy Face Killer: Keith Hunter Jesperson
Melissa Moore, daughter of Keith Hunter Jesperson, tells her story as the daughter of a serial killer; Melissa meets a family member of one of her father's victims.
Monster in My Family Phoenix Serial Shooter: Dale Hausner
Randy Hausner reveals how his brother terrorized the city of Phoenix in a killing spree; Randy meets with a shooting survivor and with the son of a man killed by his brother.
Monster in My Family The Orlando Shooter: Omar Mateen
On June 12, 2016, Omar Mateen kills 49 people in an Orlando nightclub; Omar's first wife, Sitora Yusufiy, meets a man whose brother was killed in the nightclub attack.
Monster in My Family DC Sniper: John Allen Muhammad
Mildred Muhammad, ex-wife of the infamous DC Sniper, reveals how the man she loved disintegrated into a monster; Melissa Moore interviews Lee Boyd Malvo in prison.
Monster in My Family The Craigslist Killer: Richard Beasley
Richard Beasley's daughter Tonya lives with the guilt of teaching her father how to post ads on Craigslist; Tonya meets a man whose father was one of Beasley's four victims.
Monster in My Family Classified Ad Rapist: Bobby Joe Long
A woman discusses how her childhood sweetheart turned into a murdering rapist; being a child of a serial killer.
Monster in My Family Killer Clown: John Wayne Gacy
John Wayne Gacy's sister reveals intimate details of the killer, and returns to her childhood home in Chicago with her daughter.
I Survived a Serial Killer Tampa Terror
Seventeen-year-old Lisa McVey Noland is abducted while biking home from her job working the night shift at a local Tampa donut shop.
I Survived a Serial Killer Rural Road Reaper
In April of 2016, 16-year-old Madison Nygard walks home from a party in rural Muskegon County, Mich., and takes a ride with a passing stranger.
I Survived a Serial Killer Catfishing Killer
Tiffany recalls in her own words how she used her quick wit and drive to manipulate her would-be killer into unwittingly granting her a chance to escape his deadly clutches.
I Survived a Serial Killer The Craigslist Killer
In Nov. 2011, 48-year-old Scott Davis thought he was on his way to a gig as a farm caretaker, a job he had secured on Craigslist; however, it was a murderous trap laid by a psychopathic serial killer named Richard Beasley.
Secrets of the Chippendales Murders The Perfect Man
In the 1980s, Chippendales was a worldwide phenomenon; at the center of its meteoric growth are Steve Banerjee, who left India to live the American dream, and Nick De Noia, a children's television producer.
Secrets of the Chippendales Murders Strip the Layers
The bigger Chippendales gets, the more problems it faces, including mobsters, disgruntled dancers, churchgoers and Nick De Noia and Steve Banerjee, the two masterminds behind the show, who become obsessed with their fortunes.
Secrets of the Chippendales Murders The Show Must Go On
The NYPD investigates multiple leads into the murder of Nick De Noia, and possible motives include a love triangle, insurance fraud, and an angry boss -- all of which lead nowhere; years later, the FBI gets a tip from a hit man named "Strawberry."
Secrets of the Chippendales Murders The Naked Truth
The FBI teams up with down-and-out actor Ray Colon, who leads federal agents on an international manhunt for the man behind Nick De Noia's murder; even after the mystery is solved and the killer is behind bars, the show is far from over.
Secrets of the Chippendales Murders The Perfect Man
In the 1980s, Chippendales was a worldwide phenomenon; at the center of its meteoric growth are Steve Banerjee, who left India to live the American dream, and Nick De Noia, a children's television producer.
Secrets of the Chippendales Murders Strip the Layers
The bigger Chippendales gets, the more problems it faces, including mobsters, disgruntled dancers, churchgoers and Nick De Noia and Steve Banerjee, the two masterminds behind the show, who become obsessed with their fortunes.
Secrets of the Chippendales Murders The Show Must Go On
The NYPD investigates multiple leads into the murder of Nick De Noia, and possible motives include a love triangle, insurance fraud, and an angry boss -- all of which lead nowhere; years later, the FBI gets a tip from a hit man named "Strawberry."
Secrets of the Chippendales Murders The Naked Truth
The FBI teams up with down-and-out actor Ray Colon, who leads federal agents on an international manhunt for the man behind Nick De Noia's murder; even after the mystery is solved and the killer is behind bars, the show is far from over.
I Survived a Serial Killer Tampa Terror
Seventeen-year-old Lisa McVey Noland is abducted while biking home from her job working the night shift at a local Tampa donut shop.
I Survived a Serial Killer Rural Road Reaper
In April of 2016, 16-year-old Madison Nygard walks home from a party in rural Muskegon County, Mich., and takes a ride with a passing stranger.
I Survived a Serial Killer Catfishing Killer
Tiffany recalls in her own words how she used her quick wit and drive to manipulate her would-be killer into unwittingly granting her a chance to escape his deadly clutches.
I Survived a Serial Killer The Craigslist Killer
In Nov. 2011, 48-year-old Scott Davis thought he was on his way to a gig as a farm caretaker, a job he had secured on Craigslist; however, it was a murderous trap laid by a psychopathic serial killer named Richard Beasley.
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Gangsters: America's Most Evil King Blood: Luis Felipe
From a prison cell, Felipe founded the New York chapter of the Latin Kings street gang; Felipe's own writings would incriminate him.