Coming to Investigation Discovery on Sunday, October 22, 2023, at 9:00 Pm is a bone-chilling episode of “Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks.” This installment delves into the haunting story of Lorenzo Gilyard, whose double life will send shivers down your spine.
By day, Gilyard appears to be a mild-mannered and well-liked individual. However, as night falls, he transforms into a true monster, preying on innocent women. The darkness of his crimes is truly disturbing.
What makes this story even more disturbing is the fact that Gilyard’s closest friend, a trained social worker, failed to recognize the warning signs of his friend’s sinister activities. This episode unravels the terrifying reality of how evil can lurk beneath the surface, even in the people we think we know best.
To shed light on this horrifying tale, the show takes viewers inside the prison to hear directly from the notorious serial killer himself.
By day, Gilyard appears to be a mild-mannered and well-liked individual. However, as night falls, he transforms into a true monster, preying on innocent women. The darkness of his crimes is truly disturbing.
What makes this story even more disturbing is the fact that Gilyard’s closest friend, a trained social worker, failed to recognize the warning signs of his friend’s sinister activities. This episode unravels the terrifying reality of how evil can lurk beneath the surface, even in the people we think we know best.
To shed light on this horrifying tale, the show takes viewers inside the prison to hear directly from the notorious serial killer himself.
- 10/16/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Piers Morgan says it was hard to sit down with the man known as the Kansas City Strangler for his show “Serial Killer With Piers Morgan” — because he wanted to hit him.
“With ‘Serial Killer,’ I felt nothing but loathing and quite frankly, I had to control myself not to punch them in the face,” he said of Lorenzo Gilyard and other interview subjects.
The second episode, which airs on Monday night, includes the 68-year-old Gilyard, who was convicted on six counts of murder in 2007. Prosecutors contend he raped and killed 13 women in all, but he claims he’s innocent.
Also Read: Piers Morgan Tells Us America's Most Dangerous Serial Killers Inspired 'Nothing But Loathing' in Him
At the end of the episode, Morgan gets extremely confrontational with Gilyard, who gets hostile in return. Morgan told TheWrap he worried about his safety as he sat two feet from Gilyard at...
“With ‘Serial Killer,’ I felt nothing but loathing and quite frankly, I had to control myself not to punch them in the face,” he said of Lorenzo Gilyard and other interview subjects.
The second episode, which airs on Monday night, includes the 68-year-old Gilyard, who was convicted on six counts of murder in 2007. Prosecutors contend he raped and killed 13 women in all, but he claims he’s innocent.
Also Read: Piers Morgan Tells Us America's Most Dangerous Serial Killers Inspired 'Nothing But Loathing' in Him
At the end of the episode, Morgan gets extremely confrontational with Gilyard, who gets hostile in return. Morgan told TheWrap he worried about his safety as he sat two feet from Gilyard at...
- 7/23/2018
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Piers Morgan Tells Us America’s Most Dangerous Serial Killers Inspired ‘Nothing But Loathing’ in Him
In Oxygen’s newest true-crime show, “Serial Killer With Piers Morgan,” the famed TV personality sits in a giant, cleared out room in a prison, just two feet away from America’s most dangerous serial killers, with only one guard watching over them from the other side of the room.
“It’s pretty intimidating, I can’t pretend otherwise. Lorenzo Gilyard, the ‘Kansas City Strangler,’ strangled at least 12 people and he’s just sitting two feet away, there’s only one guard standing at the other end of the room,” Morgan, who almost bumped knees with the murderers as he interviewed them, told TheWrap. “These are the most dangerous criminals imaginable and on one level, you think, surely nothing will happen, but at the other point, he has nothing to lose. It’s an intimidating dynamic and you have to keep your wits about it. But you gotta watch it because before you go in,...
“It’s pretty intimidating, I can’t pretend otherwise. Lorenzo Gilyard, the ‘Kansas City Strangler,’ strangled at least 12 people and he’s just sitting two feet away, there’s only one guard standing at the other end of the room,” Morgan, who almost bumped knees with the murderers as he interviewed them, told TheWrap. “These are the most dangerous criminals imaginable and on one level, you think, surely nothing will happen, but at the other point, he has nothing to lose. It’s an intimidating dynamic and you have to keep your wits about it. But you gotta watch it because before you go in,...
- 7/17/2018
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
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