“When Laura Frizzo, the lone female police chief in the isolated, relentlessly cold world of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, began an investigation to find missing person Chris Regan, she never expected to uncover an alleged female serial killer as well,” reads Investigation Discovery’s press statement. Jason was found dead of a suspected overdose in February 2016. The Indiana Lake County Coroner discovered Jason didn’t overdose. He was murdered, cause of death: asphyxiation. “The story that unfolds through Chief Frizzo’s own video documentations is a rare opportunity for viewers to see a skilled investigator at work,” Henry Schleiff, Group President of Investigation Discovery, Travel Channel, American Heroes Channel, and Destination America, said in a statement. Dead North follows Frizzo down a “rabbit hole that alludes to cannibalism, reveals human remains and uncovers a deadly love triangle. The investigation escalates into a cat and mouse pursuit, and brings Frizzo face-to-face with a serial killer she describes as pure evil.” The series uses bodycam footage and interrogation room conversations. The exclusive docuseries chronicles “every first-hand detail of this bizarre, Fargo-like tale, concluding with a stunning face-off between two women on opposite sides of the law.” Frizzo remains adamant that the case isn’t closed. The City Manager relieved her of her duties just as Kelly admitted to having other “friends” buried in Indiana, Michigan, Tennessee and Minnesota. The identities and specific locations of these bodies remain a mystery to this day. “I’m so grateful that justice was served for Chris Regan, but I firmly believe that there are other victims out there,” said Laura Frizzo. “With new leads regarding their whereabouts, I’m hoping this series will shed light on the case and allow me to finish the investigation I started.” Dead North premieres on Monday, May 28 and Tuesday, May 29 at 9 p.m. on ID.