When 23-year-old Levi King executed two innocent neighbors in 2005 he finally found a release for his life-long inner rage. For the first time in his life, King felt a sense of peace. But when that feeling began to fade, he broke into a farmhouse where a family was asleep, looking to kill again. Now, for the first time, King reveals what really happened in the house and how a 10-year-old girl survived the bloodbath that followed.
In 2011 Maksim Gelman went on a brutal killing spree in New York City that left four people dead and four wounded. It began when he killed his stepfather by stabbing him 55 times, and ended 28 hours later in a bloody confrontation with the NYPD on the subway beneath Times Square. In between, Gelman hunted down those who had betrayed him, leaving a trail of dead and wounded across the city. Dubbed "Mad Maks" by the media, Gelman for the first time reveals the shocking logic behind his brutal crimes.
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When 23-year-old Levi King executed two innocent neighbors in 2005 he finally found a release for his life-long inner rage. For the first time in his life, King felt a sense of peace. But when that feeling began to fade, he broke into a farmhouse where a family was asleep, looking to kill again. Now, for the first time, King reveals what really happened in the house and how a 10-year-old girl survived the bloodbath that followed.
Ice Cold: LEVI KING
When 23-year-old Levi King executed two innocent neighbors in 2005 he finally found a release for his life-long inner rage. For the first time in his life, King felt a sense of peace. But when that feeling began to fade, he broke into a farmhouse where a family was asleep, looking to kill again. Now, for the first time, King reveals what really happened in the house and how a 10-year-old girl survived the bloodbath that followed.