As Aria Inthavong attempts to find his father's missing friend, he unravels a chilling mystery about a man far different from the person his father remembers.
Aria Inthavong speaks with Damien Echols, who spent eighteen years on death row after being wrongfully convicted of the murders of three children as part of the "West Memphis Three."
In 1996, Melvin Franklin was brutally murdered just steps away from the home he lived in with his wife and two children. Over two decades later, his widow, Mary Franklin, is still fighting to solve the mystery behind her husband's death.
Aria Inthavong explores crimes involving the internet, starting with the heartbreaking grooming and murder of 14-year-old Breck Bednar at the hands of his online "friend," Lewis Daynes.
After being wrongfully imprisoned for 44 years for a 1976 rape and murder, Ronnie Long speaks out about how he found himself in this nightmare, along with his attempts to find justice.
Aria covers the "Burning Sun" scandal, which involved K-Pop's biggest stars secretly filming themselves assaulting women, highlighting South Korea's spycam epidemic and helping expose the dark side of the Korean entertainment industry.
Aria Inthavong chronicles the murderous spree of John Edward Robinson, who was the first known serial killer to adopt the internet as a means of finding victims, earning him the nickname of "The Internet's First Serial Killer".
Aria details the events that unfolded in the tragic killing of Bianca Devins at the hands of Brandon Andrew Clark, along with the disturbing viral fallout that took place after the murder.
Aria winds the clock back to the early days of YouTube, looking into the systems at play that contributed to the downward spiral of YouTuber Tony48219, and the deadly crime that he would eventually commit.
Aria investigates the disturbing case of a young woman who reached out to him about the abuse she suffered at the hands of online predators in the hypnosis community.