
Serial Killer Culture
History · Documentary · Crime
Overview
Serial Killer Culture examines the reasons why artists and collectors are fascinated by serial killers.
Top Cast
John Borowski
John Borowski
Himself
John Borowski
Himself
Steve Giannangelo
Steve Giannangelo
Himself
Steve Giannangelo
Himself
Rick Staton
Rick Staton
Himself
Rick Staton
Himself
Sam Hane
Sam Hane
Himself
Sam Hane
Himself
Hart D. Fisher
Hart D. Fisher
Himself
Hart D. Fisher
Himself
Amanda Morden
Amanda Morden
Herself
Amanda Morden
Herself
David Van Gough
David Van Gough
Himself
David Van Gough
Himself


Joe Coleman
Joe Coleman
Himself
Joe Coleman
Himself
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