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Peacock Greenlights "Night Stalker" True Crime Series

Summary

  • Peacock in talks for "Devil in Disguise" anthology series on Richard Ramirez
  • Ramirez, the "Night Stalker," killed at least 15 people in 1980s California
  • Series to be produced by Patrick Macmanus, showrunner of "Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy"
Peacock Greenlights "Night Stalker" True Crime Series

As of October 14, 2025, Peacock is in early talks to develop a new season of its "Devil in Disguise" anthology series, this time focusing on the infamous "Night Stalker," Richard Ramirez. Ramirez, a serial killer, rapist, and burglar, terrorized Los Angeles and Southern California between 1984 and 1985, killing at least 15 people.

The new "Devil in Disguise" installment on Ramirez will be produced by Patrick Macmanus, who is also the showrunner for the upcoming "Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy" series, which is set to premiere on Peacock this Thursday, October 16, 2025. Macmanus and his team at Littleton Road Productions will oversee the development of the Ramirez-focused season.

Peacock is already familiar with the "Night Stalker" case, having previously aired the two-part NBC News Studios docuseries "Richard Ramirez: The Night Stalker Tapes." The streamer is now looking to expand its true crime offerings by delving deeper into Ramirez's crimes and the impact they had on the community. The new series is expected to provide a comprehensive look at the killer's reign of terror and the efforts to bring him to justice.

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Richard Ramirez, also known as the "Night Stalker," was a serial killer, rapist, and burglar who terrorized Los Angeles and Southern California between 1984 and 1985, killing at least 15 people.
"Devil in Disguise" is an anthology series on Peacock that explores the stories of notorious serial killers. The first season focused on John Wayne Gacy, and the upcoming second season will delve into the crimes of Richard Ramirez, the "Night Stalker."
The article does not provide a specific release date for the "Night Stalker" series, as it is still in the early stages of development. However, it is expected to be part of Peacock's true crime programming in the future.

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