Directed by Tiller Russel (Operation Odessa, The Seven Fire); Night Stalker: The Hunt For A Serial Killer studies the case of Richard Ramirez, an El Paso native who terrorized over 25 victims in LA. He was sentenced to 19 death sentences and many said he looked like the devil incarnate.

So you are probably thinking to yourself, Isabella, why would I watch a show about a serial killer that is going to scare the living daylights out of me? Trust me. That was my first thought when I saw the suggestion at 10:20 pm on a Friday night in the dark. But this show will stick with you.

At one point Salerno discusses the necessity of "maintaining an even strain" during a high-profile hunt for a serial killer, and mentions that it helped him and Carrillo that he'd gone through it before with a similar case (the Hillside Strangler case, a decade earlier). The sequence in which Ramirez is apprehended begins at a Greyhound bus depot where Ramirez immediately "makes" the undercover cops posing as homeless people; the partners walk us through why that happened without sapping the incident of suspense. And both partners get emotional recalling interviews with various survivors of Ramirez's predations, even after three and a half decades.


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Many true crime shows have covered the Night Stalker's crimes in the past, but this four-part Netflix series may provide the most comprehensive look into his harrowing story yet. Ramirez has also inspired several scripted movies about the Night Stalker, beginning with 1989's TV movie Manhunt: Search for the Night Stalker. Two movies called Nightstalker about the serial killer were also released in 2002 and 2009. More recently, he was played by Lou Diamond Philips in 2016's The Night Stalker and again by Anthony Ruivivar and Zach Villa in two separate seasons of American Horror Story.

Tiller had to do one important thing to maximize the impact of the series: capture the fear that swept Los Angeles that spring and summer. He lands the gut punch. I was 11 in 1985 and living with my parents and sister in the Los Angeles suburb of Arcadia, near where Ramirez killed four and attacked a 16-year old girl. I can recall the hot weather that summer that forced residents to leave their windows open at night. Never breaking his way in, Ramirez entered his victims' homes through unlocked windows and doors (his first nickname was The Walk-in Killer). I remember the uneasy feeling of going to bed at night in a house with no alarm and how the hollow eyes on the first police sketch of the killer gave me nightmares. 17dc91bb1f

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