Ep 4. Trapped
- January 31, 2020
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7.2 (176)
I AM A KILLER season 2 episode 4, titled "Trapped," delves into the story of a man named Charles Armentrout, a convicted killer serving a life sentence for the murder of his father, stepmother, and step-sister in 1985.
Through a series of interviews with Charles himself, his family, and law enforcement officials involved in the investigation and trial, viewers are given a glimpse into the mind of a man who committed such a heinous crime.
As the title suggests, the episode explores the idea of feeling trapped - both physically and mentally. Charles talks about the years leading up to the murders, detailing a family dynamic that was fraught with tension, abuse, and isolation. He describes feeling like he had no way out, like he was backed into a corner with no escape.
Even after he committed the murders, Charles says that he felt trapped - haunted by what he had done and knowing that there was no going back. He describes the aftermath of the killings, the guilt and shame that consumed him, and the eventual turning point that led him to confess to the crime.
Throughout the episode, viewers are shown photos and videos from the crime scene and the trial, providing a stark and sometimes unsettling visual context for Charles's words. It is clear that this is a man who committed a horrific act, but the show doesn't shy away from exploring the circumstances and emotions that led to it.
Overall, "Trapped" is a gripping and thought-provoking episode that offers a glimpse into the dark corners of the human psyche. It is a reminder that sometimes, even the most heinous acts are committed by people who feel like they have no other options, and that the line between right and wrong can be perilously thin.