
This episode covers the chilling story of Jack Unterweger, a convicted killer who was released from prison in Austria and went on to murder nine women. Key discussions include his life before and after prison, the brutal nature of his crimes, and the societal factors that allowed him to manipulate public perception.
Jack Unterweger was initially convicted in 1976 for the murder of an 18-year-old girl, serving just over 15 years before his release in 1990. Following his release, he became a celebrated writer and public figure, which masked his true nature as a serial killer.
Unterweger's killing spree spanned across Austria, Czechoslovakia, and the United States, with victims often strangled using the same knot. Experts discuss his psychopathic traits and the psychological factors that contributed to his violent behavior.
Despite warnings about his potential for violence, Unterweger was embraced by the artistic community, which campaigned for his release, believing he had reformed. This misguided faith in his rehabilitation allowed him to continue his horrific acts.
The episode concludes with his eventual capture, trial, and suicide in prison, highlighting the failures of the criminal justice system that allowed him to kill again.
Jack Unterweger, a released killer, became a celebrated writer while murdering nine women, exposing flaws in the justice system.

This episode stands out for the following:
He was, without question, a perverted, depraved killing machine.World's Most Evil Killers - Season 2, Episode 18 - Jack Unterweger - Full Episode
He must have felt literally god-like. 'I can do whatever I want.'.World's Most Evil Killers - Season 2, Episode 18 - Jack Unterweger - Full Episode
He has no compassion. He has no empathy for the suffering of others.World's Most Evil Killers - Season 2, Episode 18 - Jack Unterweger - Full Episode
He’s presenting himself as the champion of these women’s rights.World's Most Evil Killers - Season 2, Episode 18 - Jack Unterweger - Full Episode
The only person that he feels sorry for is himself.World's Most Evil Killers - Season 2, Episode 18 - Jack Unterweger - Full Episode
He was found guilty of 9 of the 11 murder charges against him.World's Most Evil Killers - Season 2, Episode 18 - Jack Unterweger - Full Episode