Fall River - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

My Soul to Keep
In 1979 Fall River, MA, home to the notorious Lizzie Borden, two young women are killed in a series of brutal murders. Police discover a satanic cult is practicing human sacrifice, led by cult leader, a man named Carl Drew.

Deal With the Devil
Satan takes a prominent role in the bizarre 1981 trial of Carl Drew, as the "Satanic Panic" incites fear across the country. The lead detective in the case becomes haunted by his own investigation and pledges to undo an injustice.

Mark of the Beast
Robin Murphy comes forward to tell her story, for the first time, in a prison interview. Her revelations paint a picture of corruption. An additional murder is revealed, previously thought to be unconnected to the case.

Into Hell
While Carl Drew appeals his case, a new witness is discovered who describes one of the murders. Filmmakers return to meet with Robin Murphy a final time. After compiling all the evidence a new possibility is presented that turns the case on its head.
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