
Kaylee’s Law, a lawsuit and the team’s experiences
The Urge to Kill team discusses Kaylee's Law and a lawsuit against Central Oregon Community College.
The Urge to Kill team discusses Kaylee's Law and a lawsuit against Central Oregon Community College.
Aundreah Maes confronts Edwin Lara in court as he's sentenced for her kidnapping. Kaylee's family helps pass a state-wide law.
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Kaylee's family and friends testify about what they lost, while Edwin Lara delivers a bone-chilling message and prayer.
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Officers find Kaylee's body tossed over the rail of a highway. A year later, as Edwin's attorneys prepare his case, District Attorney Hummel and the investigators are dealt what seems like a crushing blow.
Edwin Lara is apprehended and brought into jail where he gives a harrowing confession of Kaylee Sawyer's murder. Aundreah Maes thinks the worst is over but she learns that she isn't in the clear quite yet.
Edwin Lara embarks on a multi-state crime spree, keeping his kidnapping victim at his side.
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Edwin Lara hunts for his next victim in a mall parking lot.
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A husband's confession leads police to a chilling discovery.
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Kaylee Sawyer disappeared into the night after celebrating a bachelorette party in Bend, Oregon. Her boyfriend and family spent hours looking for her, but little did they know she was already dead.
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Just after celebrating a bachelorette party in July 2016, Kaylee Sawyer disappeared in the middle of the night. The horrific details of her brutal rape and eventual death shook the residents of a quiet town in the Pacific Northwest. Her killer would go on to terrorize several other families in a multi-state crime spree, simply because he said he had the “urge to kill.” We’ll follow investigators as they uncover the wild twists and turns of this case, and speak to each of his victims who were lucky to get out alive. Urge To Kill launches Nov. 5.