The Freeway Killer: Lost Murder Tapes (2022) [NC-17]

Release Date:
October 23, 2022

Original Title:
The Freeway Killer: Lost Murder Tapes

Genres:
Crime | Documentary

Production Companies:
Arrow Media
Arrow Media Post Production
Investigation Discovery

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NC-17 

Runtime: 84

Lost Murder Tapes

In 1970s California, a serial killer dumps young boys' bodies along the freeways. An L.A. street reporter on the case receives information that embroils him in the dilemma of a lifetime. Decades later, lost confession tapes help experts uncover the truth.

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