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Serial Killer with Piers Morgan – Season 1 (2017)

“Serial Killer with Piers Morgan” is a gripping and intense documentary series that brings journalist Piers Morgan face-to-face with some of America’s most notorious killers. In this series, Morgan delves into the minds of these criminals, seeking to understand their motives and the events that led them to commit such heinous crimes. Through interviews with the killers, their families, and law enforcement, the series offers a chilling insight into the psyche of murderers, while also exploring the impact of their actions on the victims’ families and the wider community. The show’s unflinching approach to its subject matter makes it a compelling watch, although it may be disturbing for some viewers.

Length: 3 Episodes
Genre: Documentary, Crime
This Title is: Dark, Thought-provoking

“Serial Killer with Piers Morgan – Season 1” IS STREAMING TODAY ON PRIME VIDEO IN CANADA!

Trailer

Cast

  • Piers Morgan as Himself
  • Various Convicted Killers as Themselves
  • Law Enforcement Officials as Themselves

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: TV-MA for graphic content and language

Viewer discretion advised due to graphic descriptions of violence and murder.

Trivia

  • The series was notable for its in-depth interviews, where Morgan was often seen challenging the killers on their justifications and beliefs.
  • It brought to light several lesser-known cases, providing new insights into the criminal mind.
  • The show sparked discussions about the ethics of giving a platform to convicted murderers.

Our Review

“Serial Killer with Piers Morgan” stands out for its raw and unfiltered approach to crime journalism. Piers Morgan’s confrontational interviewing style brings a unique and intense dynamic to the series. The show is gripping and often unsettling, offering a deep exploration into the darkest aspects of human nature. While it’s not for the faint-hearted, the series is highly recommended for those interested in criminal psychology and the complexities of the human mind. Its ability to provoke thought and conversation makes it a significant contribution to the true crime genre.”

Critic Scores

Critic Scores aggregate ratings from IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, and Metacritic. (Click on any score for a detailed review.)

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