‘People Magazine Investigates: Surviving a Serial Killer’ unveils chilling ‘80s case during new season
During this week's new episode of "People Magazine Investigates: Surviving a Serial Killer" viewers tuning in will learn of a chilling torture and kidnapping case out of Alaska that played out during the early ‘80s.
The gripping true-crime series People Magazine Investigates: Surviving a Serial Killer is back with more haunting cases. The show returns to Investigation Discovery on Tuesday, June 2, at 9/8c.
A Chilling Case from the '80s
This week’s episode takes viewers back to 1983 in Anchorage, Alaska. The harrowing story follows a sadistic predator who kidnaps and subjects a young sex worker, Cindy Paulson, to a brutal torture session. The situation turns even more desperate as the offender attempts to fly the victim to a remote location to commit further violence.
How to Watch and Stream
For those looking to catch the latest season, several cord-cutting options are available. You can stream new episodes weekly through Philo, DIRECTV, or Sling.
Streaming Service Details
Philo remains one of the most budget-friendly options, starting at $25 a month with a 7-day free trial. For those who want more, the Bundle+ plan is available for $33/month, adding access to HBO Max, Discovery+, and AMC+.
DIRECTV provides over 90 channels, unlimited cloud DVR, and offers a 5-day free trial. New subscribers can currently get $40 off their first month, bringing the price down to $49.
Sling is another flexible option, with plans starting at $45.99 per month. The service also offers unique day, week, and weekend passes starting at $4.99 for those who prefer more tailored viewing access.