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- 1. Episode 1 Oct 13, 2017
- In 1977, hostage negotiator Holden Ford and agent Bill Tench begin studying a new type murderer.
- 2. Episode 2 Oct 13, 2017
- Holden interviews the articulate murderer, Ed Kemper, but his research provokes negative feedback.
- 3. Episode 3 Oct 13, 2017
- When their insights lead to an arrest, Dr. Wendy Carr joins Holden and Tench in their first success.
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