- A bizarre journey into the world of women who kill for thrills. A charismatic women uses the occult to murder, a teen turns jealousy into a deadly game and a 16-year-old shoots up a schoolyard just because she does not like Mondays.
- Deadly Women examines women who kill for the thrill of it including Melinda Loveless and her friends who young Shanda Sharer in Indiana, Brenda Spencer who went on a school shooting spree in California, and Tracey Wiggington who kills for blood in the so called 'lesbian Vampire murder' in Australia.—Shatterdaymorn
- This program describes three thrill killing by women. Melinda Loveless and three of her recruits tortured and murdered 12 year old Shanda Renee Share. Brenda Spencer fired on children at Grover Cleveland Elementary School in San Diego from the window of her bedroom with a hunting rifle given to her by her father. Tracey Wiggington, a self-perceived vampire, savagely stabbed and drank the blood of her victim, Edward Baldock.—David Foss
- Melinda Loveless, Laurie Tackett, Hope Rippey, and Toni Lawrence- On January 10, 1992, Loveless, with the help of the 3 other schoolgirls, kidnapped, tortured, and murdered 12-year-old Shanda Sharer in Madison, Indiana. Lawrence, the only one who refused to participate in the murder, was sentenced to 20 years, but was released on parole on December 14, 2000; Rippey was sentenced to 60 years, but was released on parole on April 28, 2006; Tackett, who also participated in the physical violence towards Sharer, was sentenced to 60 years, but was released on parole on January 11, 2018; and Loveless, the one who led the whole murder, was sentenced to 60 years in prison, but she was released on parole on September 5, 2019. Brenda Spencer- On January 29, 1979, when she was 16 years old, Spencer opened fire on a schoolyard in San Diego, killing the principal and custodian and wounding eight children and a police officer. She told a reporter that she did it because she did not "like Mondays" (the case inspired the song "I Don't Like Mondays" by Irish punk rock group The Boomtown Rats). She was sentenced to 25 years to life. Spencer has been denied parole four times. (She will be eligible for parole in September 2022). Tracey Wigginton- In Brisbane, Australia, in 1989, an obsession with the occult culminates in a murder. Wigginton was sentenced to life in prison, but was released on parole on January 11, 2012.
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