House of Horrors: Kidnapped

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  • 2014
  • 3 Seasons
  • 8.1  (98)

House of Horrors: Kidnapped is a true crime TV series produced by Investigation Discovery that premiered in 2014. The show features the stories of individuals who have been kidnapped and held captive for a prolonged period of time in the confines of their captor's home. The series explores the psychological aspects of what drives people to commit such heinous acts as well as the trauma and resilience of the victims who survive these ordeals. Ben Patrick Johnson serves as the narrator of the show, providing depth and context to the events as they unfold. Audrey Graziano, a former police detective, serves as the primary investigator for the cases featured in the series. Graziano’s vast experience in law enforcement brings a unique perspective to the show as she dissects the crime scenes and gathers clues to piece together these harrowing stories. Karen Dadey, a forensic psychologist, offers valuable insights into the psychological profiles of the victims and the perpetrators involved in these chilling crimes. The show begins each episode with a brief introduction to the victim, including their name, age, and a few personal details about their life prior to the kidnapping. The series is unique in that it focuses on one specific case per episode, allowing viewers to delve deep into the details of each case without distractions. Each episode of the series is approximately 45 minutes long, with a clear beginning, middle, and end that often features interviews with the investigators, victim, and family members. The cases featured in the show are particularly gripping as they are all true stories. Viewers can expect to see re-enactments of the events as they unfold, providing a vivid and sometimes graphic portrayal of the trauma the victims experienced. The crimes are often labeled as "house of horrors" due to the conditions in which many of the victims are held captive. These are usually basements or other secluded areas of suspected individuals' homes, where victims are hidden from the outside world and may not see daylight for weeks, months, or even years. One particularly heart-wrenching episode features the story of Ariel Castro, who kidnapped three women and held them captive in his home for over a decade. The episode explores the psychological manipulation and abuse that the victims endured during their captivity, as well as the incredible strength and resilience that allowed them to eventually escape. Audrey Graziano's investigation into this case provides unique insights into the mind of a criminal who could inflict such unspeakable horrors on another human being. Another episode features the story of a young girl who was kidnapped and held captive in her abductor's basement for over a year. The girl was eventually freed after she managed to escape and alert a nearby neighbor, who quickly called the police. The episode focuses on the herculean effort required to escape such a captivity, as well as the psychological and emotional scars that victims often carry long after they have been rescued. Overall, House of Horrors: Kidnapped is a must-watch series for anyone interested in true crime or the psychology of criminal behavior. The series is a captivating and heartbreaking look into the lives of individuals who have been cruelly taken from their families and friends and forced to endure horrifying ordeals. Burnett notes that the intent was not really to make the viewer's skin crawl with stories of intense violence, but rather to focus on how quickly life can change for individuals, and why understanding the human mind, its limits, and its strengths is crucial.

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Crazy In Love
12. Crazy In Love
May 5, 2016
On a smoke break at work, 19-year-old Karol Klei hears a familiar voice call her name and she turns to see a gun pointed at her face. To save herself from a contradicting madman, Karol is forced to manipulate the situation and run whenever she can.
My Sister's Keeper
11. My Sister's Keeper
May 5, 2016
19-year-old Wendy Morrison plans to see friends after her shift at the local diner, but she is kidnapped at gunpoint on the way. Forced to endure hours of brutal torture, Wendy must think quickly to save her life.
Bus Stop
10. Bus Stop
April 28, 2016
Nineteen-year-old Jennifer Asbenson loves her job, but is always late. When she misses her bus again and is afraid of being fired, a Good Samaritan steps in to drive her. What seemed to be her guardian angel... quickly becomes her grim reaper.
Just One Kiss
9. Just One Kiss
April 21, 2016
Chuck Leonard and his girlfriend Kathy plan to enjoy a brisk, clear evening by taking a romantic drive. When unexpected visitors intrude on their plans, Chuck and Kathy get taken on a terrifying journey - and only one of them survives.
Murderer's Row
8. Murderer's Row
April 14, 2016
When Larry Mendoza accepted a job at the New Mexico State Prison, he knew it was a risk worth taking for his family. But when a routine headcount turns into one of the largest prison riots to date, Larry's worst fears become his very horrific reality.
Hollywood Hells
7. Hollywood Hells
April 7, 2016
When Jane Piper moved to LA to become an actress, she never imagined a trip to the grocery store would be the thing to change her life. A knife wielding maniac traps her in her own car - and forces Jane to fight for her life.
Unbroken
6. Unbroken
March 31, 2016
One night, 17-year-old Andrea Hood takes a ride as usual to survive the streets of Portland, Oregon. But she'll need all of her wits to escape the men who take her captive and begin making a soundproof chamber to keep her in forever.
Judgment Day
5. Judgment Day
March 24, 2016
After several hours of physical torture, an attorney realizes he must outsmart his captor.
Wired to Kill
4. Wired to Kill
March 17, 2016
Opening her door to a friend in need of help, 19-year-old Jessica Vega soon finds herself in a showdown with a deranged person who sets his sadistic plan in motion.
Wrong Number
3. Wrong Number
March 10, 2016
Returning home, single mother Kelly Finley finds herself cornered by her next-door neighbor who forces her to defend herself and her two boys.
Road Rage
2. Road Rage
March 3, 2016
7-year-old Kristina Jacobson is taking the day off from school because of a minor injury. When a intruder breaks in, Kristina's free day soon turns into a nightmare filled with screams of terror, a rocket-like car ride, and a crash that defies gravity.
Sensory Recall
1. Sensory Recall
March 3, 2016
Shannon Woods is a small town girl with a bright future, when what seems like a routine traffic stop changes her life forever. Left to the mercy of a monster, she's stuck in a nightmare and will have to remember every detail if she's going to survive.
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House of Horrors: Kidnapped is a true crime TV series produced by Investigation Discovery that premiered in 2014. The show features the stories of individuals who have been kidnapped and held captive for a prolonged period of time in the confines of their captor's home. The series explores the psychological aspects of what drives people to commit such heinous acts as well as the trauma and resilience of the victims who survive these ordeals.

Ben Patrick Johnson serves as the narrator of the show, providing depth and context to the events as they unfold. Audrey Graziano, a former police detective, serves as the primary investigator for the cases featured in the series. Graziano’s vast experience in law enforcement brings a unique perspective to the show as she dissects the crime scenes and gathers clues to piece together these harrowing stories. Karen Dadey, a forensic psychologist, offers valuable insights into the psychological profiles of the victims and the perpetrators involved in these chilling crimes.

The show begins each episode with a brief introduction to the victim, including their name, age, and a few personal details about their life prior to the kidnapping. The series is unique in that it focuses on one specific case per episode, allowing viewers to delve deep into the details of each case without distractions. Each episode of the series is approximately 45 minutes long, with a clear beginning, middle, and end that often features interviews with the investigators, victim, and family members.

The cases featured in the show are particularly gripping as they are all true stories. Viewers can expect to see re-enactments of the events as they unfold, providing a vivid and sometimes graphic portrayal of the trauma the victims experienced. The crimes are often labeled as "house of horrors" due to the conditions in which many of the victims are held captive. These are usually basements or other secluded areas of suspected individuals' homes, where victims are hidden from the outside world and may not see daylight for weeks, months, or even years.

One particularly heart-wrenching episode features the story of Ariel Castro, who kidnapped three women and held them captive in his home for over a decade. The episode explores the psychological manipulation and abuse that the victims endured during their captivity, as well as the incredible strength and resilience that allowed them to eventually escape. Audrey Graziano's investigation into this case provides unique insights into the mind of a criminal who could inflict such unspeakable horrors on another human being.

Another episode features the story of a young girl who was kidnapped and held captive in her abductor's basement for over a year. The girl was eventually freed after she managed to escape and alert a nearby neighbor, who quickly called the police. The episode focuses on the herculean effort required to escape such a captivity, as well as the psychological and emotional scars that victims often carry long after they have been rescued.

Overall, House of Horrors: Kidnapped is a must-watch series for anyone interested in true crime or the psychology of criminal behavior. The series is a captivating and heartbreaking look into the lives of individuals who have been cruelly taken from their families and friends and forced to endure horrifying ordeals. Burnett notes that the intent was not really to make the viewer's skin crawl with stories of intense violence, but rather to focus on how quickly life can change for individuals, and why understanding the human mind, its limits, and its strengths is crucial.

House of Horrors: Kidnapped is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (35 episodes). The series first aired on February 26, 2014.

Where to Watch House of Horrors: Kidnapped

House of Horrors: Kidnapped is available for streaming on the Investigation Discovery website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch House of Horrors: Kidnapped on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Investigation Discovery.

  • Premiere Date
    February 26, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    8.1  (98)