Pillowcase Murders Season 1: How Many Episodes & When Do New Episodes Come Out?
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Pillowcase Murders Season 1: How Many Episodes & When Do New Episodes Come Out?

Viewers of Pillowcase Murders Season 1 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. Pillowcase Murders Season 1 is a documentary miniseries exploring the investigation of a serial killer targeting elderly women in Dallas. Through interviews and footage, it follows the arrest of Billy Chemirmir and the quest for justice by the victims’ families.

Here’s how many episodes are in Pillowcase Murders Season 1 and on what day new episodes come out.

How many episodes are in Pillowcase Murders Season 1?

Pillowcase Murders Season 1 has 3 episodes.

According to IMDb, the episode list is as follows:

  • Episode 1: A Monster in the Halls
  • Episode 2: The Scope of Evil
  • Episode 3: Finding Justice

Season 1 debuted on May 14, 2024. It delves into the chilling case of a serial killer in Dallas, targeting older adults. The episodes follow the investigation, starting with the realization of a pattern in the deaths and culminating in the arrest of Billy Chemirmir. As detectives and family members uncover the extent of his crimes, the series highlights their hunt for justice. The season concludes with Chemirmir’s trial and the families of the victims seeking justice.

Pillowcase Murders Season 1 includes interviews, videos, and pictures to tell the story of the crimes and investigations. Directed by Randy Ferrell, who helmed all three episodes, the series focuses on true events and the dedicated efforts of investigators.

When do new Pillowcase Murders Season 1 episodes come out?

All episodes of Pillowcase Murders Season 1 are currently available to watch. There are no new episodes on Paramount Plus.

The official synopsis for Pillowcase Murders Season 1 reads:

When dozens of women enjoying their golden years unexpectedly died at Senior Living Communities across the Dallas area, authorities classified the deaths as natural causes. No one suspected that a cold-blooded, serial killer, posing as a maintenance man, was targeting one of the most vulnerable populations: elderly women.

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