{"id":383073,"date":"2023-08-09T22:17:08","date_gmt":"2023-08-10T03:17:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/needmoretv.com\/shows-like-most-evil-2006\/"},"modified":"2024-03-04T16:13:27","modified_gmt":"2024-03-04T22:13:27","slug":"shows-like-most-evil-2006","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/needmoretv.com\/shows-like-most-evil-2006\/","title":{"rendered":"Shows Like Most Evil (2006)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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8.2 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 896 reviews)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n

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Series follows Columbia University’s Michael Stone as he searches for the roots of evil in human beings by exploring acts committed by infamous criminals and ordinary people which he rates on his “scale of evil”.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n

Genre:<\/strong> Documentary, Crime<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Michael Stone, Kris Mohandie, Tim Hopper, Robert Sciglimpaglia
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3 seasons, 38 episodes, 44-minute runtime<\/p>\n\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n

Shows Most Like Most Evil (2006)<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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Reasonable Doubt (2017)<\/h3>\n \n
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7.3 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 414 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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Retired homicide detective Chris Anderson and criminal defense attorney Fatima Silva help desperate families, convinced a loved one has been wrongfully convicted of murder. Each week Chris and Fatima investigate a new case. And each week they are forced to decide whether there’s really been a wrongful conviction or whether the family needs to face the bitter truth that their loved one is guilty as charged . “Reasonable Doubt” is a hard-hitting, balanced and emotional look at the US criminal justice system.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Reality-TV<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Fatima Silva, Chris Anderson, Melissa Lewkowicz, Chris Anderson
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4 seasons, 42 episodes, 60.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Evil Lives Here (2016)<\/h3>\n \n
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8 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 1405 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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A TV series where individuals share their perspectives of loved ones who performed horrific acts of crime<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Documentary, Biography, Crime<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> T.J. Craig, Robert Levey II, Brian Vadim, David Wenzel
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10 seasons, 103 episodes, 43.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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The Wonderland Murders (2018)<\/h3>\n \n
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7 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 195 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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Hidden amongst the rolling mountains and deep forests of the pacific northwest sits a breeding ground for one of the deadliest terrains in the world. Known as a serial killer’s playground, this land once dubbed “Wonderland” due to its grandeur and summer beauty, washes away into nine dreary months of rain that bring gray skies and a falling mist that drives the demons among us to kill. These are THE WONDERLAND MURDERS.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Documentary, Crime<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Rob Kimmelman, Christopher Crutchfield Walker, Lisa Sorenson, Mike Butters
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2 seasons, 12 episodes, 45.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Deadline: Crime with Tamron Hall (2013)<\/h3>\n \n
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7.3 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 230 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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In each one-hour episode, Tamron Hall is joined by a core team of correspondents with extensive knowledge of law enforcement and a passion for storytelling. Series goes beyond the headlines to explore not only what happened, but why it happened, and how it was investigated.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Documentary, Crime<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Tamron Hall, William Andrew Brewer, Andrea Stewart, Tom Morris
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6 seasons, 65 episodes, 60.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Body Cam (2018)<\/h3>\n \n
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8.1 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 386 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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Body Cam features the actual footage of the daily activities of law enforcement officers throughout the country. The video is combined with firsthand accounts to provide insight into the dangerous situations that officers encounter daily.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Documentary<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> J.V. Martin, Emmett J Scanlan, Simon Drobik, Rocco Desednjak
Creators:<\/strong> Tom Keeling
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4 seasons, 34 episodes, 60.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n


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When discussing TV shows that have left a mark in the true crime genre, “Most Evil” is a title that often comes up. Premiering in 2006, this show took a unique approach by combining forensic psychology with traditional crime investigation, offering viewers an in-depth look at what makes the world’s most notorious criminals tick. <\/p>\n

The Premise<\/h2>\n

At its core, “Most Evil” is not your typical crime documentary. The series, which aired on the Discovery Channel, delves into the minds of some of the most infamous criminals in history. It’s hosted by Dr. Michael Stone, a forensic psychiatrist from Columbia University, who has a unique method of analyzing these criminals: the “Scale of Evil.” This scale, created by Dr. Stone himself, categorizes murderers on a scale from 1 to 22 based on their motives, methods, and madness. The higher the number, the more evil the act.<\/p>\n

The Scale of Evil<\/h2>\n

The Scale of Evil is what sets “Most Evil” apart from other shows in the true crime genre. It’s a fascinating yet chilling framework that tries to quantify the unquantifiable: the nature of evil. The scale starts at level 1, with those who kill in self-defense, and escalates to level 22, reserved for the most sadistic and psychopathic killers who take pleasure in their crimes. This methodical approach to analyzing criminals provides a unique lens through which to view these cases, making “Most Evil” a standout series.<\/p>\n

Notable Episodes<\/h2>\n

Throughout its run, “Most Evil” covered a wide range of criminals, from the impulsive to the calculating. Here are a few episodes that exemplify the depth and variety the show offers:<\/p>\n