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Notorious is an American documentary television series that profiles the lives of infamous individuals in history. The series airs on The Biography Channel. Most episodes of Notorious are rehashes of the similar TV Series American Justice and Mobsters, both series that were originally broadcast on Biography Channel's sister channel, A&E Network. The only differences are the intro of the episodes and the lead-in's after commercials. Besides this, the rehashed episodes are no different in any way.

2004
Serial killer. Born Gary Leon Ridgway on February 18, 1949, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Raised near Seattle’s Pacific Highway, a deprived neighborhood near SeaTac airport, Ridgway was a poor student and was sent to Vietnam after high school. When he returned, he got a job painting trucks, which he kept for 30 years. Though he married three times and was fanatical about religion, Ridgway was a frequent customer of prostitutes. Ridgway’s slayings began in 1982, when young runaways and prostitutes began disappearing from state Route 99 in south King County, Washington. He brought many of them to his home and strangled them, then left them in woodsy, remote sites. The first few bodies turned up along the now-notorious Green River. Dubbed the Green River Killer, Ridgway eluded the law until 2001, when King County sheriff Dave Reichert—the first officer assigned to the case in 1982—called a meeting to re-examine evidence using newly developed DNA-testing technology. The analysis produced a match between evidence from the victims and Ridgway, and he was charged with four counts of aggravated murder in December 2001. Ridgway eventually pleaded guilty to 48 counts of aggravated first-degree murder. Facing the prospect of execution, Ridgway told investigators that he killed as many as 60 women, and revealed where he'd hidden the bodies of four young women who had never been found. He was sentenced to life in prison in December 2003 having committed more murders than any serial killer in U.S. history.
A Murder in Greenwich: The Martha Moxley Case from the Biography Channel series Notorious follows a complex case of murder among the elite of Greenwich, Connecticut. In 1975, the 15 year old blond was found bludgeoned and stabbed to death, after spending the evening with the Skakel family, relatives to Ethel Kennedy, Robert's widow.
The California Killing Field from the Biography Channel series Notorious is the disturbing story the grisly murder spree of Charles Ng and Leonard Lake. The two friends raped and murdered between 11 and 25 men, women and infants in Calaveras, California between 1983 and 1985. Police originally arrested the men for petty theft, but then found human remains on their property, along with a torture chamber and videotape of their crimes.
The Andrea Yates Story from the Biography Channel series Notorious follows the sad story of the mentally ill mother who killed her children. In 2001, Yates methodically drowned her five children, one by one, in the family bathtub. After several suicide attempts, two psychiatric hospitalizations, Yates experienced a psychotic break before the murders.
Like Mother, Like Son: Sante and Kenny Kimes from the Biography Channel series Notorious details the strange case of a mother-son crime duo convicted of two murders and numerous crimes. Conwoman Sante Kimes raised her two sons, Kent and Kenny in an atmosphere of forgeries, theft and arson. Her younger son Kenny followed in her footsteps, until police caught the pair for the murder of Irene Silverman.
Notorious examines a three-time convicted felon named Patricia Allanson, who somehow manages to get paroled shortly after serving time. Allanson first landed in prison after advising her husband to murder his parents. She later received two jail sentences for the attempted murder of her grandparents and of some seniors living in a nursing home.
Notorious investigates the secret life of Herb Baumeister, a serial killer accused of murdering seven men, and after, burying his victims in his backyard. From the surface, Baumeister appeared to be a loving husband and good father. Little did his friends and family know that the man had psychopathic tendencies.
Notorious returns viewers to 1954, when a well-liked doctor named Sam Sheppard shocked the people living in his hometown after police accused him of beating his pregnant wife to death. Sheppard denied murdering his wife, claiming that another man killed her. The show revisits the highly-publicized trail that led to Sheppard's conviction and the retrial that acquitted him.
JonBenet: Anatomy of an Investigation from the Biography Channel series Notorious examines the famous Colorado case to find out why no murderer was ever brought to justice. This episode includes interviews with her parents, John and Patsy Ramsey, about their resistance to police cooperation, as well as an FBI agent involved in the investigation.
Hunting the Washington Sniper from the Biography Channel series Notorious details the Montgomery County police hunt for the killers. The episode includes interviews with Police Chief Charles Moose and the Sniper Task Force as they try to find the elusive team that killed 10 people and injured 3 others in October of 2002.
The Green Beret Murder Mystery follows the account of the murder of a pregnant wife and two young girls. The man who was accused and convicted was Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, the husband and father. MacDonald was found beaten and stabbed at the scene of the crime, but investigators decided the wounds were self-inflicted. MacDonald continues to seek exoneration.


2006
An ongoing dispute between deputy Joseph McGowan and Susan White ends with McGowan shooting Susan White in her home. He claimed he acted in self-defense, but the family claims he murdered her.
A look into the mind of Mark David Chapman, who murdered John Lennon on December 8, 1980.
When an Ohio family is found buried on their property, a twisted plot leads investigators to a cult leader who convinced his followers to commit homicide in the name of God.
Crimes of passion are reviewed through the video taped murder of Gladys Ricard on her wedding day by her ex-boyfriend.
This is the story of Pedro Lopez, one of the most prolific serial killers of all time. Lopez committed over 300 murders before being incarcerated in Ecuador.
The story of prominent attorney Joel Steinberg and author Hedda Nussbaum whose inconspicuous lives were brought out as a public spectacle when their six-year-old daughter, Lisa, died following severe abuse and neglect.
Debra Jean Milke is charged and convicted of the shooting death of her 4-year-old son. Her accusers believe she felt the child was an inconvenience while she claims the charges are unfounded.
He terrorized the Wichita, KS community in a killing spree that began over 30 years ago. After taunting investigators through the press, the BTK Killer dropped out of sight. But in early 2004, his own ego tripped him up. Now we know that the BTK Killer is Dennis Rader, a regular churchgoer and member of that same community he terrorized for decades. In an unprecedented courtroom confession, the infamous serial killer described 10 of his murders in dispassionate detail. But who is the man behind the BTK Killer, and what made him do it? Through interviews with investigators and experts, people who knew Rader and his victims, and through the words of Rader himself, this special will reveal insights into what drove Rader to become a killer, and how he evaded capture for so many years. Bill Kurtis hosts.
An unusual case of homicide and multiple personality disorder is explored in which a man claims that an alternate personality was actually responsible for the murder of his daughter.
A woman claims she was framed for the murder of her husband's ex-wife and escapes from prison after serving nine years. Throughout her time as a fugitive, Laurie Bembenek gained astonishing public support.
The name Satan has influenced the people all over the world for centuries. Here we see a comprehensive review of the influence of The Prince of Darkness throughout history.
A biographical look at the life of Luis de Sade, who led a life of sexual deviancy within the realm of societal norms, ultimately leading to some of his most prolific publications.
The life of Gregory Rasputin was one of corrupt control on imperial Russia. His duplicitous behavior an influence over the Czar ultimately led to the Revolution.
Life of the controversial prostitute and serial killer who was executed in 2002 in Florida for murdering seven men. Some believed that she was a cold-blooded killer, while others saw her as a woman who was victimized so often during her tragic life that she was driven to fight back.
The grisly story of the deranged killer who inspired characters in such films as Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Ed Gein made chairs and lampshades out of human skin, cut soup bowls from human skulls, and wore a female torso as he wandered his property on moonlit evenings. His crimes became a case study in media frenzy, psychoanalysis, and criminal profiling.
Two men serving time for the 1991 rape and murder of a beautiful young woman in Hawaii proclaim their innocence.
A man's murder is orchestrated by his wife and her lover demonstrating the chilling reality of how an online conversation ultimately led to a homicide.
The story of "The Broomstick Killer," Kenneth McDuff who was serving on death row for murder and was released due to prison overcrowding. Following his release, he resorted to killing again.
Robert Blake has long been remembered television's maverick detective on the 1970's drama, Baretta. Here we see the turbulent life of the famous star as well as his recent trial for the murder of his wife, Bonny Lee Blake.
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2007
A man murders his grandfather aided by his stepfather and attempts to appeal to the court that the homicide was justified, claiming the man had abused him for years.
A look at examples of the historical existence of cruel and unusual punishments, although there is a constitutional ban for that type of abuse of prisoners.