Wicked Attraction

Wicked Attraction (broadcast in some countries as Couples Who Kill) is an American true-crime documentary television series on Investigation Discovery which began airing in the United States in 2008. The series focuses on how two seemingly ordinary people can come together to commit heinous crimes, thereby forming a "wicked attraction."

Wicked Attraction
GenreDocudrama
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes65
Production
Running time60 minutes (with commercials)
Production company(s)M2 Pictures
Release
Original networkInvestigation Discovery
Original releaseAugust 7, 2008 (2008-08-07) 
October 10, 2013 (2013-10-10)[1]
External links
official site

Synopsis

Wicked Attraction uses some of the world's leading criminal psychologists to explore couples who kill by delving into the minds of some of the most infamous criminals in history. It seeks to explain how murdering duos find each other, how they select their victims, and what motivates them. Each hour of Wicked Attraction features one case, and takes the audience through the twists and turns of the killers' deadly relationship and law enforcement's investigation and arrest of each murdering couple.[2]

Episode guide

Season 1 (2008)

Season 2 (2009)

  • "The Two Bears" (2x01). Michael Bear Carson and Suzan Carson commit three murders in the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • "Golden Years" (2x02). The Black Widow Murders, committed by Helen Golay and Olga Rutterschmidt for life insurance money, are detailed.
  • "The Folsom Wolf" (2x03). James Gregory Marlow and Cynthia Coffman rape, torture, and murder four young women across the country.
  • "A Mother's Love" (2x04). Theresa Knorr savagely murders her daughters, while using her other children to facilitate the crimes.
  • "Payback" (2x05). David Anderson and Alex Baranyi are responsible for the Wilson family murders known as the Bellevue Massacre.
  • "The Toolbox Killers" (2x06). Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris kidnap, torture, rape, and murder five teenage girls in California.
  • "Opportunity Knocks" (2x07). Young lovers Alicia Woodward and John Esposito go on a cross-country spree committing robberies and murders.
  • "My Girl" (2x08). Michelle Hetzel and her husband Brandon Bloss are responsible for the stabbing of Devon Guzman, Michelle's lesbian lover.
  • "Consumed by Envy" (2x09). Jacqueline Williams and Fedell Caffey want a baby, and resort to murdering an entire family to get one.
  • "No Remorse" (2x10). Sarah Edmondson shoots a woman in a convenience store robbery, and Ben Darras kills a man in his Mississippi home.
  • "Single White Male" (2x11). Patrick Selepak and Samantha Bachynski commit the murders of Scott Berels, his wife, and her unborn child.
  • "Picture Perfect" (2x12). Diane Zamora is an Annapolis naval cadet who plots the murder of Adrianne Jones with her boyfriend David Graham.
  • "Dead or Alive" (2x13). Joshua Maxwell and Tessie McFarland go on a cross-country crime spree after murdering an Indiana mechanic.

Season 3 (2010)

Season 4 (2011)

Season 5 (2012)

Season 6 (2013)

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References

  1. "Wicked Attraction".
  2. "Wicked Attractions". Investigation Discovery. Discovery Communications LLC. Archived from the original on 22 February 2011. Retrieved 5 July 2011.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
  3. Jennifer Jones and Bobbi Jo Smith
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