
This episode covers the crimes of Rodney Berget, his violent escape attempts, and the impact of his actions on victims and their families. Key discussions include the brutal murder of corrections officer Ronald Johnson, the psychological evaluation of Berget, and the aftermath of his sentencing.
Rodney Berget, described as a depraved criminal, committed horrific acts including a violent attack on a former friend and a high-speed chase. Dr. Lina Haji discusses the psychological aspects of Berget's behavior, highlighting his lack of remorse and the trauma inflicted on victims.
The episode details Berget's escape plans from South Dakota State Penitentiary, including a savage attack on Officer Ronald Johnson, who was ultimately murdered. The narrative includes insights from attorney Marty Jackley and reporter Kristi Eaton, who provide context on the events leading to Johnson's death.
Beatrice Miranda, a victim of Berget's violent behavior, shares her traumatic experience during his attack. The episode also covers the legal proceedings following Berget's crimes, including his eventual death sentence and the impact on Johnson's family.
The episode concludes with reflections on Berget's execution and the legacy of Ronald Johnson, emphasizing the lasting effects of violence on victims and their families.
Rodney Berget's violent crimes and escape attempts lead to the murder of Officer Ronald Johnson and lasting trauma for victims' families.

This episode stands out for the following:
He chose to be evil.Relentless Rodney Berget | World’s Most Evil Prisoners
This was his sidekick, his mentor from a very early age.Relentless Rodney Berget | World’s Most Evil Prisoners
I was so relieved, but yet, you know, I was still hesitant.Relentless Rodney Berget | World’s Most Evil Prisoners
I always was afraid that he was going to come back after me.Relentless Rodney Berget | World’s Most Evil Prisoners
I told him he'd be fine when I knew he wasn't.Relentless Rodney Berget | World’s Most Evil Prisoners
I wish Ron could have had that death.Relentless Rodney Berget | World’s Most Evil Prisoners