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Where to watch "Como atrapé a mi asesino"
9. "There might be a target on your back."
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In rural Missouri, reptile breeder Ben Renick is found dead — surrounded by his collection of exotic snakes. Investigators have to wade through dozens of potential suspects before finding a text chain from Ben that leads to a true snake.
8. "He was speaking to us from the grave."
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When 32-year-old John Ray is murdered in his Atlanta home, investigators are stumped. For seven years, his case goes unsolved until cold case detectives take another look at the evidence and find that John had identified his killer all along.
7. "It's just unfathomable..."
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In 2012, Brandy Rosine drives an hour into Pennsylvania, but as night falls, the college student stops answering her family’s calls. It’s up to her mom to follow a trail of digital breadcrumbs Brandy left behind to find her daughter’s killers.
6. "You can see the panic."
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Armada, Michigan could be ripped from a Norman Rockwell painting, but the town changes forever when April Millsap’s body is found. Police search for the teen's missing phone and discover a fitness app could hold the key to finding her killer.
5. "She's only fourteen, and she's not home."
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In the winter of 2013, 14-year-old Shaniesha Forbes never made it home after school. Her charred remains turn up on a Brooklyn beach days later, but this teen leaves behind a mountain of digital evidence for the NYPD to sift through to find her murderer.
4. “Everybody was always looking at him.”
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Shock waves rip through a college campus in Missouri when 21-year-old Jesse Valencia is found with his throat slashed. With a litany of suspects – and a secret revealed by Jesse – investigators must untangle a web of lies to uncover an unlikely killer.
3. "There was a monster inside of him."
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In 2016, in the shadow of Manhattan’s skyline, a killer stalks women undetected. But a quick-thinking friend, a final phone call, and a social media chat log point to a serial killer who may never have been caught.
2. "Social media? Yeah, it was her thing."
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Nikki Kuhnhausen lives loud and proud on social media. Born male, Nikki has openly identified as female since middle school. When the 17-year-old goes missing, her own social media helps police unravel the mystery of an unspeakable hate crime.
1. "I found Candice's Diary..."
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When 14-year-old Candice Parchment goes missing, the police write her off as a runaway. Months later, her body is found blocks from her home. Investigators are stumped until Candice’s own writing helps uncover the horrifying truth behind her murder.