Killer Women with Piers Morgan Season 2
Piers Morgan travels through the southern states of Texas and Florida to meet some of America's most notorious female murderers. Piers' journey of discovery is aimed at gaining a full understanding of three complex cases. He ventures behind bars to come face to face with women who have carried out the most unspeakable crimes in a quest to discover what drove these women to kill and investigate the truth behind each case.
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Killer Women with Piers Morgan
2016Piers Morgan travels through the southern states of Texas and Florida to meet some of America's most notorious female murderers. Piers' journey of discovery is aimed at gaining a full understanding of three complex cases. He ventures behind bars to come face to face with women who have carried out the most unspeakable crimes in a quest to discover what drove these women to kill and investigate the truth behind each case.
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Killer Women with Piers Morgan Season 2 Full Episode Guide
For 14 years, Sheila Davalloo has remained silent about the events surrounding the murder of Anna Lisa Raymundo. But in an exclusive first-ever interview, Piers will get the chance sit face to face with Davalloo and drill down into what really happened.
Ashley Humphrey stalked her victim Sandee Rozzo, a woman she did not even know for nearly 20 miles with murder very much on her mind. After shooting her point blank 8 times Ashley is only serving 25 years. Piers Morgan meets with her in prison.
Jennifer Mee first gained fame as the " Hiccup Girl". She is now serving a life sentence even though she didn't pull the trigger and wasn't even at the scene when the bullets that killed a young man, Shannon Griffin, were fired.
Piers meets Amber Wright, who was found guilty of first degree murder at the age of 15 after her ex-boyfriend was found burned and scattered around a rock quarry in Florida.
Piers meets Rebecca Fenton, who was found guilty of murdering her husband Larry Fenton in 2008. Piers meets Rebecca in Lowell Correctional Institution in Florida, for a conversation about what truly happened on that deadly Superbowl Sunday.