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Tom's Guide
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
How to watch 'Murder Has Two Faces' online from anywhere
(Image credit: ABC News Studios) Everybody has heard of Laci Peterson but what about Evelyn Hernandez? Both young women were pregnant and both their bodies, minus the head and limbs, were found in San Francisco Bay. The murders took place less than a year apart so why were they never linked and why has one received blanket press coverage but the other been ignored? Here's how to watch "Murder Has Two Faces" from anywhere with a VPN. These are just some of the questions around those cases and, over the three episode run, others involving the cases those of Joyce Chiang, a promising young attorney who vanished and was found dead in Washington, DC that has uncanny similarities with the murder of Chandra Levy plus the common ground between the "Tagged Killer" and the "Craigslist Killer". The show's executive producer and director Lisa Cortés explained: 'These [unfamiliar] cases are as haunting as tragic and as deserving of national attention as the ones we all know... by spotlighting these overlooked lives, we're not just telling true crime stories — we're confronting the biases that determine which victims are seen, heard and afforded justice.' Read on to see the ways you can watch "Murder Has Two Faces" online on streaming platforms the world over. How to watch 'Murder Has Two Faces' from anywhere in the world If "Murder Has Two Faces" isn't streaming where you're currently located, that doesn't mean you have to miss the show while you're away from home. With the right VPN (virtual private network), you can stream the show from wherever you are. We've evaluated many options, and the best VPN you can get right now is NordVPN. It meets the VPN needs of the vast majority of users, offering outstanding compatibility with most devices and impressive connection speeds. You can try it risk-free for 30 days if you take advantage of NordVPN's no-quibble money-back guarantee. Using a VPN is incredibly simple. 1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite. 2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're visiting the U.K. and want to view a U.S. service, you'd select a U.S. server from the location list. 3. Sit back and enjoy the show. Head to your streaming service app — Hulu, for example — and watch "Murder Has Two Faces" online from wherever you are in the world. How to watch 'Murder Has Two Faces' online in the U.S. (Image credit: Shutterstock) "Murder Has Two Faces' is available to stream on Hulu from Tuesday, May 6 in the U.S.. Plans start from $7.99/month, and new users can get their first 30 days absolutely free. You can subscribe to Hulu on its own or, for even better value, you can opt for the Disney Plus bundle. The package gets you access to the entire Hulu and Disney Plus catalogs from only $9.99/month. Or you can add live sport with ESPN Plus for only five bucks more. And for anybody in the market for a full on cable replacement, all Hulu shows are included in the provider's Hulu + Live TV package. Prices start from $76.99/month, giving you access to more than 70 premium channels, together with content from Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+. Watch 'Murder Has Two Faces' around the world There are no release dates for "Murder Has Two Faces" internationally at the time of writing but the show will almost certainly stream on Disney Plus in territories outside the U.S. very soon. Come back here for details. The Disney Plus price starts from CA$7.99/£7.99/AU$13.99/month. 'Murder Has Two Faces' — Episode guide Season 01 Episode 01 — "Motherhood Interrupted": Two pregnant women, Laci Peterson and Evelyn Hernandez, are found dead in the SF Bay. Is there a connection? Rumors of a satanic cult swirl. Two pregnant women, Laci Peterson and Evelyn Hernandez, are found dead in the SF Bay. Is there a connection? Rumors of a satanic cult swirl. S01 E02 — "Capitol Killings": Chandra Levy and Joyce Chiang, two young women tied to DC power circles, vanish and are found murdered. Is there a serial killer at work? Chandra Levy and Joyce Chiang, two young women tied to DC power circles, vanish and are found murdered. Is there a serial killer at work? S01 E03 — "Good Guys Gone Bad": Predators known as the Craigslist Killer and the Tagged Killer, use social media to hunt. One survivor shares her story. 'Murder Has Two Faces' trailer OFFICIAL TRAILER: 'Murder Has Two Faces' | May 6 | Hulu - YouTube Watch On More from Tom's Guide
Yahoo
05-05-2025
- Yahoo
A Pregnant Woman Vanished Days Before Giving Birth: Inside Case of Evelyn Hernandez, the 'Other Laci Peterson'
Just days before she was scheduled to give birth to her second child, 24-year-old Evelyn Hernandez mysteriously vanished in San Francisco. The Salvadoran immigrant and single mother was last heard from on May 1, 2002. Her wallet was found several days later in a gutter miles away from where she lived. On July 24, 2002, Hernandez's body was found in San Francisco Bay, missing its head and several limbs. However, her unborn baby and 5-year-old son Alex were nowhere to be found. Months later, in April 2003, the body of another newly-pregnant mother was recovered from the San Francisco Bay. Like Hernandez, Laci Peterson's body was missing its head and other limbs. The body of the 27-year-old's unborn son Conner washed up a day earlier. Laci was a married, middle-class White woman who went missing from her Modesto, Calif., home in December 2002, the same year as Hernandez. Laci's husband, Scott Peterson, is currently serving a life sentence for the murders of his wife and unborn child. To this day, Hernandez's killer remains unknown, as well as the whereabouts of her 5-year-old and unborn child. Despite their eerily similar ends, many only remember Laci's name. But why is that the case and how can justice finally be served? These questions are among many asked in Murder Has Two Faces, a new three-part docuseries from ABC News Studios and executive producer and director Lisa Cortés premiering Tuesday, May 6, on Hulu. Hosted by Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts, each episode unravels a crime that shares uncanny similarities with high-profile cases, including Laci Peterson, Chandra Levy and the Craigslist Killer. (A trailer can be seen below.) The docuseries focuses on Hernandez's case, as well as those of Joyce Chiang — a promising young attorney who vanished and was later found dead in Washington, D.C., like Chandra Levy — and the Tagged Killer, a New Jersey serial killer who, like the Craigslist Killer, used social networking to lure women to secluded locations where some met tragic deaths, according to a press release shared with PEOPLE. It also includes exclusive interviews with friends and families of the victims as they fought for attention and justice for their loved ones, exploring the similarities to the highly publicized cases. Unlike with Laci, there was no media saturation, major police investigation, or large reward offered at the time of Hernandez's disappearance. During the investigation, however, police did interview Herman Aguilera, the father of Hernandez's baby, who was married to someone else, SF Gate reported, citing authorities. His workplace was not far from where Hernandez's wallet was found. He claimed he called Hernandez on the day she went missing but she didn't answer. He said he even drove out to look for her, but decided to go back home after believing she was avoiding him, according to the outlet. Police said Hernandez was unaware Aguilera was married. They also said Aguilera's wife was aware of her husband's relationship with Hernandez — but not that she was pregnant, SF Gate reported. Similarly, Laci's husband, Scott, was having an affair. However, Aguilera has never been deemed a suspect or person of interest in Hernandez's killing. Ahead of the docuseries' premiere, PEOPLE spoke with Roberts, who said that Hernandez's case was one that really stayed with her and that working with Cortés on this project was a 'very powerful, creative way to get into true crime, but in a way that there's a little more meaning and purpose behind it.' 'The hope is people are going to say, 'Oh my goodness, I knew this to be true' and know that there is a disparity and it's wrong,' Roberts told PEOPLE. 'And for all of us, those of us in the media, the public, law enforcement, to all take ownership of this and go, this is not right," Roberts added. "It should not matter what you look like. Everyone who is a victim of a crime is deserving of justice." Cortés told PEOPLE that her longtime interest in 'hidden figures' was a factor in highlighting these lesser-known stories. 'I wanted to find a way in that was in keeping with my curiosity, my concerns about how I can be of service in the work that I do,' she said, adding that the biggest challenge was making 'certain that we get it right for the family members.' Murder Has Two Faces is produced by Cortés Filmworks and Blue Ant Studios for ABC News Studios. The docuseries begins streaming Tuesday, May 6, only on Hulu. Read the original article on People
Yahoo
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Robin Roberts To Host ‘Murder Has Two Faces' True-Crime Docuseries From Lisa Cortés & ABC News Studios
EXCLUSIVE: ABC News Studios is delving into the cases of some of the country's lesser-known murders in Murder Has Two Faces, a three-part true-crime docuseries set to begin streaming on Hulu on Tuesday, May 6. From Emmy-winning producer and director Lisa Cortés and hosted by producer and Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts, the docuseries 'shines a social justice light on harrowing, lesser-known cases that were eclipsed in the media by more notorious murders.' More from Deadline Hulu Spotlights Love Triangle Murder Of Mike Williams In True-Crime Docuseries 'Liam Payne's Final Days' Special Set At Hulu Robin Roberts To Host Emmy Primetime Special & Red Carpet Live Pre-Show With Will Reeve Each episode unravels a crime that shares uncanny similarities with high profile cases including Laci Peterson, Chandra Levy, and the Craigslist Killer. Cases covered include Evelyn Hernandez, a pregnant mother who disappeared with her 5-year-old-son before her remains, like Laci Peterson's, were found in the San Francisco Bay; Joyce Chiang, a promising young attorney who vanished and was found dead in Washington, DC like Chandra Levy; and The Tagged Killer, an American serial killer who used social networking, like the Craigslist Killer, to lure women to secluded locations where some met their tragic deaths. The series includes exclusive interviews with friends and families of the victims as they fought for attention and justice for their loved ones, exploring the possible connections to the highly publicized cases. The series not only shares new details on these overlooked crimes, but it also asks the question – why didn't they get the same level of attention as their notorious eerily similar counterparts? 'With Murder Has Two Faces, I wanted to challenge the narrative around whose stories get told — and why,' said executive producer and director Cortés. 'These cases are as haunting, as tragic, and as deserving of national attention as the ones we all know. ABC News Studios and Robin Roberts were the perfect partners in helping bring visibility to these hidden figures. By spotlighting these overlooked lives, we're not just telling true crime stories — we're confronting the biases that determine which victims are seen, heard, and afforded justice.' Murder Has Two Faces is produced by Cortés Filmworks and Blue Ant Studios for ABC News Studios. Lisa Cortés serves as director and executive producer. Jon Sechrist, Tara Malone, Laura Michalchyshyn, Matthew Hornburg and Mark J.W. Bishop serve as executive producers. For ABC News Studios, Claire Weinraub is executive producer, Katie Conway is senior producer, and David Sloan serves as senior executive producer. You can watch a trailer for the series above. Best of Deadline Everything We Know About 'The Phoenician Scheme' So Far Everything We Know About 'Another Simple Favor' So Far 'The Last Of Us': Differences Between HBO Series & Video Game Across Seasons 1 And 2