True crime fans listen up: Piers Morgan's gripping documentary Killer Women is now available to binge.
Originally having aired on ITV between 2016 and 2017, the five-parter sees the Good Morning Britain host travel to America to meet some of the country's most notorious female murderers.
There, he not only interviews these women, but their families and loved ones of their victims.
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Plus, he talks with law enforcement officials, defence attorneys and prosecutors on their cases, sometimes even returning to the very scene of the murders to give a full picture of what went on.
The series features interviews with everyone from Erin Caffey, whose boyfriend Charlie Wilkinson and his friend Charles Wade brutally murdered her mother and two brothers back in 2008, and Amber Wright, who conspired with her friends to kill her boyfriend when she was just a teenager back in 2011.
The harrowing story of murderer Ashley Humphrey's crimes is also explored. She followed vicim Sandra Rozzo home from work in 2003 and shot her eight times at point blank range.
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Then, she called her husband as if nothing had happened and asked him to order pizza.
Ashley finally confessed to her crimes while being interviewed by Piers for the show.
"I think Ashley felt relieved to finally confess," Piers recalled afterwards.
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"For me this show is the ultimate journalism. You're basically trying to unravel a heinous crime and trying to get inside the head of someone to work out why they did this terrible thing.
"The moment when Ashley admitted the full truth was amazing. That's the challenge, to get to the truth of why they did it."
You can watch Piers Morgan's Killer Women on Netflix here now.
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