May 1988. Detectives investigate the discovery of the body of 86-year-old Alice Covington inside her car outside the city of Raleigh, North Carolina. The remote location and the 'vampire-like' burn marks on Covington's neck immediately raise their suspicions. Investigators hit the streets for clues. They learn the elderly woman was seen struggling with a female nurse before she disappeared. A bank-teller reports she cashed a $2500 cheque on Covington's account when she and a nurse pulled up at drive-thru bank. Detectives question Covington's friends and identify homecare nurse, Carlette Parker, as the prime suspect responsible for her demise. When they research her background, they discover she has a history of stealing from those in her care.
May 1988. Detectives investigate the discovery of the body of 86-year-old Alice Covington inside her car outside the city of Raleigh, North Carolina. The remote location and the 'vampire-like' burn marks on Covington's neck immediately raise their suspicions. Investigators hit the streets for clues. They learn the elderly woman was seen struggling with a female nurse before she disappeared. A bank-teller reports she cashed a $2500 cheque on Covington's account when she and a nurse pulled up at drive-thru bank. Detectives question Covington's friends and identify homecare nurse, Carlette Parker, as the prime suspect responsible for her demise. When they research her background, they discover she has a history of stealing from those in her care.

1984. Tampa, Florida. Police discover the bodies of multiple murder victims. All show signs of horrific sexual abuse. A serial killer is on the loose. The only pieces of evidence investigators have connecting the murders are minute red fibres that they believe come from the killer's car. When the same fibres are found on teenage rape victim Lisa McVey, police get a vital breakthrough. Despite being blindfolded and repeatedly raped, the teenager's testimony helps police identify her attacker. He is Bobby Joe Long an X-Ray technician with a history of deviant behaviour while working in Tampa's hospitals. When detectives present Long with evidence linking his car to the murders, he confesses and describes each kill in detail.