Karl Karlsen believes he is the victim of tragic misfortune, while the State believes he is a cold-blooded murderer who killed members of his own family for insurance payouts.
Morgan interviews Robert Spahalski, a serial killer whose victims were those he knew and loved.
Morgan goes head-to-head with a Baptist preacher found guilty of murdering his wife so he could be with his mistress.
A mild-mannered man, convicted of brutally murdering his father and the attempted murder of his mother with an ax, tries to convince Morgan of his innocence.
After 18 years in prison for the murder of a New York multi-millionaire, Daniel Pelosi says he no longer wants to cover-up for his ex-wife and is prepared to reveal exactly who killed Wall Street financier Ted Ammon.
Morgan interviews Rod Covlin, the man the NYPD believes almost got away with murdering his wealthy financier wife. This is the first interview he has given.
Morgan interviews Levi King to determine if it was nature or nurture that led to a 24-hour killing spree that cost the lives of five innocent people.
Kimberly Saenz, a killer nurse convicted of murdering her dialysis patients by injecting them with bleach, gives her first ever interview to Morgan.