A&E is delving into the world of serial killers in the new documentary Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in America. It is a three-night event series that will explore five serial killer stories ranging from Ted Bundy to The Green River Killer.
Invisible Monsters Part 1 premieres Sunday, August 15th at 9 pm ET/PT on the A&E cable TV channel as part of their True Crime week. Parts 2 and 3 will premiere at the same time on Monday and Tuesday nights, respectively.
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The official synopsis for Invisible Monsters reads as follows:
“Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in America weaves the stories of five infamous serial killers – Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer, The Green River Killer and BTK – together into a single narrative exploring the perfect storm of what was happening in culture, communications, law enforcement, media, forensics, and technology that allowed them to proliferate and evade capture.
Names that still strike fear into the hearts of many, these seemingly normal men developed disturbingly intimate and hands-on approaches to murder that were at odds with their soft-spoken public existence. Most of our public understanding of the modern serial killer comes from the 20 years that all five men were active. We still struggle to reconcile the uncomfortable dichotomy of monsters hiding in plain sight.
The stories of these killers and their victims are told by those closest to them, including exclusive interviews with survivors, investigators, forensic psychologists, prosecutors, and victims’ family members.”
Part 2 of Invisible Monsters: Serial Killers in America premieres Monday, August 16th at 9 ET, while Part 3 rolls out 24 hours later on Tuesday, August 17th in the same time slot.