"The Chilling Tale of the Zombie Hunter: Life on Death Row and Unsolved Murders"

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Bryan Patrick Miller, known as the Zombie Hunter, who was sentenced to death for the murders of two young women in the 1990s, denies his guilt and expresses dissatisfaction with life on death row. Miller questions how he can defend himself for crimes that occurred decades ago and disagrees with psychological experts who claim he has dissociative amnesia. He describes life on death row as isolating, with subpar food and cold cells. The case, known as the canal killings, is featured in the CBS documentary "Unmasking the Zombie Hunter."
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