Peacock’s World’s Most Notorious Killers: A Chilling True Crime Series Premieres September 17

Peacock's World's Most Notorious Killers

Peacock has released the trailer for its upcoming original true crime docuseries, World’s Most Notorious Killers, premiering on Tuesday, September 17th. This five-part unscripted series examines infamous international murder cases, providing a gripping exploration of some of the world’s most chilling crimes.

Each episode focuses on a different case, offering firsthand accounts and insights from those closely connected to each story. The series includes:

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– 101: The West Murders – Revealing the dark secrets of Fred and Rose West, whose house in Gloucester, England, hid a gruesome graveyard of bones.

– 102: The Vienna Strangler – Investigating the perplexing murders in Vienna, Austria, and their link to killings in Los Angeles, California, exposing Austrian celebrity Jack Unterweger as the world’s first transatlantic serial killer.

– 103: The Monster of Belgium – Examining the disappearance of six Belgian girls, allegedly by a serial killer, and suspicions of an international pedophile ring involvement.

– 104: The Murder Down Under – The mysterious disappearance of Lynette Dawson from her Australian home in 1982 and the subsequent actions of her husband, Christopher Dawson.

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– 105: The Serpent – Charles Sobhraj’s confession to the murders of tourists in Southeast Asia and his exclusive interview, presenting a shocking new narrative.

World’s Most Notorious Killers is produced by ITN Productions, Perpetual Entertainment, and Monster Films. The executive producers include Ian Russell, Mike Griffiths, Robert Palumbo, David Alrich, Brendan Dahill, Jimmy Humphrey, Carolyn Day, Rik Hall, and David Howard.

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