The cast of the show has also been released from their contracts, according to multiple reports
Much like on the show, Douglas was teaching when he had the idea to interview real-life criminals in hopes of better understanding their motives and what led them to kill.“I conducted the research, not from a rehabilitation perspective, but from an investigative perspective,” he told the. “It was considered innovative, but to me, it was basic.
If you want to learn about violent crime, talk to the experts: the criminals perpetrating rapes, arsons and serial homicides.”season 1, which aired in October 2017, saw Ford interview a number of famous serial killers, including Edmund Kemper , necrophile Jerry Brudos and mass murderer Richard Speck — all of whom Douglas also interviewed in real life.During his first year on the project, Douglas interviewed 59 serial killers. By 1995, he received more than 1,000 requests for criminal profiles.
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