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This documentary explores a terrifying series of hate-fueled crimes that gripped California in 1999, starting with the brutal, execution-style murders of beloved couple Gary Matson and Winfield Mauser in their peaceful home. As police struggle to find leads, they soon connect the double homicide to a terrifying spree of arsons that devastated three Sacramento synagogues and an abortion clinic. You'll watch as investigators uncover a critical piece of trace evidence—a simple newspaper—that connects the seemingly disparate acts of terror. The investigation ultimately leads to the arrest of two educated, religious brothers, Benjamin Matthew and James Tyler Williams, and reveals their chilling extremist motivations for a planned "all-out war" against anyone they deemed impure. Experience the intense forensic process that built an airtight case, including a shocking jailhouse confession, a bizarre courtroom defense, and a final, desperate act of suicide designed to save one brother from justice. This is the story of how law enforcement and forensic science stopped a hateful, nationwide mission before it could escalate further. Instagram - @realstoriesdocs Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
