S1E3 To Defend a Killer
Ann publishes her groundbreaking study and serial crimes go down. But, she quickly comes to realize there is never time to rest.
A new perspective on the woman whose crime-hunting innovations changed history; to stop serial killers, Dr. Ann Burgess must first learn to think like one; Burgess investigates and studies the damaged psyches of victims and their attackers.
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Ann publishes her groundbreaking study and serial crimes go down. But, she quickly comes to realize there is never time to rest.
Ann dives deeper into the minds of serial killers, while balancing her life as a mother of four, as the Behavior Science Unit reaches to prove the success of profiling.
Dr. Ann Burgess, a psychiatric nurse and professor, gets a call from the FBI that results in her participation in a new task force aimed at catching serial predators, she is trust into an active investigation involving the assaults of over 20 women.
Dr. Ann Burgess, a psychiatric nurse and professor, gets a call from the FBI that results in her participation in a new task force aimed at catching serial predators, she is trust into an active investigation involving the assaults of over 20 women.
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