Next Episode of The Killing Season is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
The Killing Season, from Executive Producer Alex Gibney, is an immersive series that follows documentarians Joshua Zeman (Cropsey) and Rachel Mills as they investigate one of the most bizarre unsolved serial killer cases of our time - the deaths of ten sex workers discovered on Gilgo Beach, Long Island. Authorities believe these killings are the work of the Long Island Serial Killer, who after five years remains at large. Forging relationships with cyber-sleuths, journalists and victim's families, Zeman and Mills uncover connections that suggest Long Island is just the beginning.
The bodies of 10 murder victims tied to the sex trade are discovered along a highway, and the identity of the killer remains a mystery five years later.
A profiler reveals that two active serial killers are responsible for the 10 dead bodies, prompting Josh and Rachel to look into a mysterious series of torso killings.
Josh and Rachel investigate the death of a young escort, then probe similarities between a serial murder case in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and the killings at Gilgo Beach.
Josh and Rachel continue their hunt for the Eastbound Strangler, and a sex worker believes she encountered the killer. A call with an anonymous Web detective sends Josh and Rachel to a site where the four women may have been killed.
A chance encounter with the daughter of one of the Daytona Beach serial killer's victims propels Josh and Rachel to investigate a string of leads.
Josh and Rachel begin a cross-country journey to research long-haul truckers who moonlight as serial killers; the filmmakers hear firsthand accounts of the dangers experienced by women who work truck stops.
Police in Albuquerque, N.M., hamper Josh and Rachel's efforts; the filmmakers search for a drifter who left a mysterious message for a local private investigator.
Josh and Rachel search for eight missing women on Albuquerque's West Mesa; a self-admitted serial killer provides a lead too tempting to ignore; a break in the Gilgo Beach case exposes corruption.
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