Serial Killer Culture TV

Watch Serial Killer Culture TV

  • 1969
  • 2 Seasons
  • 6.5  (34)

Serial Killer Culture TV is an intriguing yet unsettling show that delves deeply into the world of true crime by exploring the twisted minds of some of history's most notorious serial killers. Hosted by Lou Rusconi, a true crime historian, and featuring appearances by Merle Allin, the older brother and former bandmate of infamous serial killer and musician GG Allin, the series takes a uniquely nuanced approach to the subject matter.

The show's focus is on what is referred to as the "serial killer culture," a subculture of people who are drawn to and fascinated by the lives and crimes of serial killers. Each episode of the series features interviews with a variety of individuals who have been shaped by this culture in various ways, whether by writing true crime books, collecting macabre artifacts, or simply having a deep and abiding interest in the subject matter.

The interviews themselves are often deeply unsettling, as the guests share their often intense and disturbing thoughts and feelings about serial killers. But what makes this show so unique is the way in which it approaches its subject matter. Rather than simply glorifying serial killers or sensationalizing their crimes, the series takes a more academic approach, exploring the psychology and sociology of why people are drawn to this subculture.

While the show does feature some truly chilling moments, it is not overly graphic or gratuitous in its depictions of violence. This is a show that is more concerned with exploring the nuances of the serial killer culture than with inciting fear or revulsion in its viewers.

One of the most interesting aspects of the show is the way in which it explores the intersection between serial killer culture and popular culture. Many of the guests on the show discuss how serial killers have become a kind of cultural icon, with movies, TV shows, and even fashion lines dedicated to them. The series raises important questions about why we are drawn to these icons, and what they say about our society as a whole.

Overall, Serial Killer Culture TV is a show that is not for the faint of heart. But for those who are interested in understanding the complex and often disturbing underbelly of true crime, it is an essential watch. The show's nuanced approach to its subject matter is refreshing, and the interviews with those who have been shaped by this culture are in equal measure fascinating, chilling, and thought-provoking. If you have an interest in true crime or psychology, this series is definitely worth a watch.

Serial Killer Culture TV is a series that ran for 2 seasons (12 episodes) between and on Waterfront Productions

Filter by Source

Seasons
Serial Killers Down Under
6. Serial Killers Down Under
June 5, 2018
Australian Author Amanda Howard discusses corresponding with some of Australia's infamous serial killers.
Real Life Monsters
5. Real Life Monsters
June 5, 2018
Steve Giannangelo is an author and ex-law enforcement offer who not only teaches a class on serial murder, but he also has a collection of true crime artifacts including several paintings by John Wayne Gacy.
Infamous Bathory
4. Infamous Bathory
June 5, 2018
Author Kim Craft discusses fact and fiction in the story of Countess Elizabeth Bathory who was rumored to have been a vampire, serial killer and also bathed in the blood of her victims.
Bumped by a Monster
3. Bumped by a Monster
June 5, 2018
Author Dr. Peter Vronsky discusses how he literally ran into serial killer Richard Cottingham and also discusses female serial killers.
My Friend Gacy
2. My Friend Gacy
June 5, 2018
Barry Boschelli, John Wayne Gacy's childhood friend, discusses his friendship with Gacy and making a documentary film with filmmaker Dan Kiggins.
Channeling Manson
1. Channeling Manson
June 5, 2018
Michael Channels discusses becoming Charles Manson's friend and collecting items which Manson created.
Description
Where to Watch Serial Killer Culture TV
Serial Killer Culture TV is available for streaming on the Waterfront Productions website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Serial Killer Culture TV on demand at Amazon, FuboTV and Tubi TV.
  • IMDB Rating
    6.5  (34)