
This episode covers the brutal murder of Colleen Slemmer by Christa Pike, her boyfriend Tadaryl Shipp, and friend Shadolla Peterson in Knoxville, Tennessee. Key discussions include Pike's violent history, her manipulative behavior, and the details of the murder and subsequent trial.
Christa Pike, who was only 18 at the time, committed a horrific crime that involved stabbing Slemmer over 300 times and carving a pentagram into her chest. The episode features insights from investigators like Randy York and witnesses such as Kim Iliolo, who recount Pike's chilling demeanor before and after the murder.
The episode also highlights Pike's troubled childhood in North Carolina, marked by abuse and neglect, which contributed to her violent tendencies. Experts discuss the psychological factors at play, including her lack of remorse and manipulative behavior.
Colleen Slemmer's mother, May Martinez, shares her anguish over the loss of her daughter and her desire for justice. The episode concludes with a discussion of Pike's life on death row and her continued violent behavior in prison.
Christa Pike brutally murdered Colleen Slemmer, showcasing her violent tendencies and manipulative behavior, leading to a death row sentence.

This episode stands out for the following:
I don't think I'm ever gonna see it.Youngest Woman on Death Row: Christa Pike | World’s Most Evil Prisoners
The [bleep] wouldn't die.Youngest Woman on Death Row: Christa Pike | World’s Most Evil Prisoners
I had her in class.Youngest Woman on Death Row: Christa Pike | World’s Most Evil Prisoners
She actually played the part of the victim's role.Youngest Woman on Death Row: Christa Pike | World’s Most Evil Prisoners
I think she should have been put to death right there and then.Youngest Woman on Death Row: Christa Pike | World’s Most Evil Prisoners
I will never forgive Christa Pike. Never.Youngest Woman on Death Row: Christa Pike | World’s Most Evil Prisoners