A beautiful, lively, and richly historical city, London also has a dark side filled with stories of murder and deviant crimes. One such story involves one of London's most prolific and unassuming serial killers, John Reginald Christie, who resided in a home at what has become one of the most notorious addresses in London - 10 Rillington Place.

Christie, who has come to be considered one of the most diabolical serial killers in all of Britain, lived in the home in the 1940s and early 1950s. The remains of all of his victims were found on his property, forever sullying the home and its grounds - so much so that the neighborhood was razed to the ground in 1970 in an attempt to erase the story from the memory of the nation. This true story of a deranged necrophile, who killed at least eight women, one baby, and inadvertently an innocent man, shocked and titillated 20th-century London and ultimately forced Britain to amend its long-held practice of capital punishment.