Returning for another chilling season, Investigation Discovery's Dark Minds transports the most dangerous of all criminals right into your own home. In the series,returning tonight, February 27, non-fiction crime author M. William Phelps and criminal profiler John Kelly revisit unsolved homicides believed to be the work of serial killers. The twist? They have an insider that intimately understands the disturbed mind of a murderer because he is one, currently serving multiple life sentences in a maximum security prison.
With a new voice on the other end of the line this season, known only to audiences as "Raven," this unique source offers his "expert" opinion to profile the killers whose victims deserve justice and whose families deserve answers. Raven's voice and identity are disguised as he uses his own personal experience to formulate theories about the motives and practices of each murderer, providing unorthodox yet invaluable information that Phelps and Kelly make sense of in an effort to provide law enforcement with critical leads. With eight, one-hour episodes, the new season of Dark Minds returns on Wednesday, February 27 at 10 PM (E/P) on Investigation Discovery.
"It's one thing to dramatize a serial killer and play off that relationship, as actors do so well in 'The Following,' 'Dexter,' 'Criminal Minds,' and countless others," said Henry Schleiff, president of Investigation Discovery. "Yet it's quite another to actually speak with a convicted serial killer week after week, picking his brain for those bits of information that can help reopen and, perhaps, solve cases in the real world, as is the goal of Phelps and Kelly in every investigation they Touch for DARK MINDS."
For Phelps, it's personal. His sister-in-law, five months pregnant, was murdered and her case was never solved, which helps fuel his passion for answers. He knows all too well the personal effects of having a loved one who was murdered, and relates to the grieving families who are Out There still looking for closure. Through his work with DARK MINDS, Phelps has developed a necessary connection to Raven a relationship that haunts him on a daily basis.
"The emotional toll is overwhelming. It makes my skin crawl, especially listening as Raven describes the enjoyment he got from taking a human life," said M. William Phelps. "But it's ultimately worth it, becausevictims deserve justice and the families deserve answers and with DARK MINDS, the potential is there for us to help with both."
In all of the cases featured in this series, the killers are still out there. Dark Minds brings fresh eyes to unsolved serial killer cases using The Combined instincts of three unique perspectives, and cases examined this new season include:
ABOUT M. William Phelps
M. William Phelps is a serial killer expert, crime expert, investigative journalist, and the best-selling author of 23 non-fiction books ranging in subjects from serial killers to female murderers to America's first spy. In 1996, he lost his sister-in-law, who was five months pregnant, to a suspected serial killer, fueling his passion to hunt for answers in other such cases. His latest true crime book, "Kiss of the She-Devil," will be released in March by Kensington/Pinnacle.
ABOUT John Kelly
Phelps' partner throughout Dark Minds is one of today's preeminent serial killer profilers, John Kelly. As the founder of S.T.A.L.K. Inc. (System to Apprehend Lethal Killers), Kelly aids law enforcement in the pursuit of murderers through a comprehensive profiling process. It was through S.T.A.L.K. that Kelly first enlisted the help of "13" to build criminal profiles, who was the serial killer that was featured on season one of DARK MINDS.
Dark Minds is produced by Beyond Productions for Investigation Discovery. For Beyond Productions, John Luscombe is executive producer and Andrew Farrell is showrunner. For Investigation Discovery, Eugenie Vink is executive producer, Sara Kozak is vice president of production and Henry Schleiff is president.
ABOUT INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY
Investigation Discovery (ID) is America's leading mystery-and-suspense network. From harrowing crimes and salacious scandals to the in-depth investigations and heart-breaking mysteries that result, ID challenges our everyday understanding of culture, society and the human condition. ID delivers the highest-quality programming to nearly 80 million U.S. households with viewer favorites that include On the Case with Paula Zahn; Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda; Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry?; Disappeared; Stalked: Someone's Watching; and Redrum. For more information, please visit InvestigationDiscovery.com, facebook.com/InvestigationDiscovery, or twitter.com/DiscoveryID.
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