'Catching Killers' Season 2: 5 things to know about Netflix true-crime series

The docu-series is back with graphic crime scenes, real-life murderers and efficient investigation
PUBLISHED FEB 4, 2022
A still from Season 2 of 'Catching Killers' (IMDb)
A still from Season 2 of 'Catching Killers' (IMDb)

One of Netflix’s most popular documentary series is 'Catching Killers'. The true-crime series is based on the deadliest serial killers all around the world. Season 1 of 'Catching Killers' premiered on December 8, 2021, on Netflix.

The docu-series showcases some graphic crime scenes and merciless serial killers, who are sought after by efficient task force and policemen. In every episode, brace yourself to witness a brutal serial killer, coupled with how they were arrested and the blunders they committed. The true-crime series 'Catching Killers', follows policemen as well as prosecutors, while the killers are incarcerated for their sins. You can expect to see two stories of vicious murders from around the world in each episode. 

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When does 'Catching Killers' release and where can you watch it?

Season 2 of 'Catching Killers' premiers on Wednesday, February 9, 2022, on Netflix.

What is 'Catching Killers' all about?

The official synopsis reads: "The investigators behind infamous serial killer cases reveal the harrowing, chilling details of their extraordinary efforts in this true-crime series. 

Who stars in the crime series?

John Ingram 

John Ingram is famously known for his impeccable work on Season 1 of 'Catching Killers'. He was also on the 2019 TV program titled, 'Mind of a Monster'. In Season 2 of 'Catching Killers' John Ingram will work as the Detective Multonomah County for the cases.

John Ingram from Season 2 of 'Catching Killers' (IMDb)

The rest of the cast includes Jim McIntyre as Deputy District Attorney, Dave Reichert as Lead Detective, Green River Task Force, Brian Jarvis as Former Detective Sergeant, Marion County Sheriff's Office, Phil Stanford as Journalist, Fae Brooks as Former Detective Green River Task Force, Steve Binegar as Criminal Investigations Commander, Florida Sheriff's Office, Mike Joyner as Former Lieutenant, Citrus County Sheriff's Office, Tom Jensen as Former Detective Green River Task Force, Laura Ndreu as Rebecca Garde, Hannah Colby as Julie Reinhart, and Simon Kingsley as John Ingram. 

Showrunners

The true-crime documentary series is produced by Simon Dekker, Ron Goetz, and Diana Sole Walko.

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