A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 1, 2018
# of Seasons: 3
# of Episodes: 30
Finale:
May 12, 2020
Original Title:
Diabolical
Genres:
Crime | Documentary | Family | Reality
Production Companies:
Lion Television
MPH Entertainment Productions
Countries:
CA | US
Like trying to decipher the value of a book without ever opening it, judging a person by his or her outward appearance can be a mistake. Someone may look perfect on the outside, but even the most kind-hearted soul has a dark side looming. "Diabolical" is a docuseries that delves into the minds of murderers, asking a simple question: "Why did they do it?" The acts were committed with extreme premeditation -- many were months or even years in the making. Tension builds in each episode as law enforcement taps into the methods of devious masterminds, aided by insights from forensic psychologists and psychiatrists as well as criminal profilers.
Art Direction:
Alliy Villa
Associate Producer:
Ben Glassen
Isabel Ellison
Casting Director:
Kevin Kuffa
Casting Producer:
Melanie Villines
Director:
Andrea de Brito
Director of Photography:
Taylor Gentry
Martin Filfil
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Rebecca Bregman
Executive Producer:
David Erickson
Stan Hsue
Allison Corn
Antony Tackaberry
Jennifer Silverman
Line Producer:
Sarah Cattano
Location Manager:
Thomas W. Yeager
Post Producer:
Jeff Solomon
Producer:
Tyler Harrell
Production Manager:
John Mele
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