S2E1 Ron Simms
Bex fights to have the team reinstated so they can catch Boogeyman killer Ron Simms, who is currently targeting women searching for love. Time is of the essence to stop him before he leaves more than broken hearts behind.
A small team of investigators are assembled to track down and capture the most dangerous killers our country has ever seen, all of whom have just escaped from a top-secret prison that's not supposed to exist.
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Bex fights to have the team reinstated so they can catch Boogeyman killer Ron Simms, who is currently targeting women searching for love. Time is of the essence to stop him before he leaves more than broken hearts behind.
Bex and the team track the brilliant and beguiling Jenna Wells, the notorious Killer Chemist whose therapy in the Pit has made her even more dangerous and deranged.
Bex and the team hunt their most depraved serial killer yet, Tom Beecher, who seeks pleasure in other people's pain.
Clayton Jessup, a deranged serial killer who targets happy families, is on the loose and looking to kill again. The team must race against time to stop him before it's too late. Bex learns who she can and can't trust.
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