Dateline presents an exclusive two-hour episode titled “On the Hunt for The Zombie Hunter,” scheduled to air on Friday, October 27 at 9 p.m. Et/8 p.m. Ct. This gripping story delves into the unsolved murders of two young women near a Phoenix canal in the early 1990s, a case that remained a mystery for over two decades until a dedicated team of cold case detectives took it on. The episode explores how innovative techniques and advancements in forensic genealogy were instrumental in unveiling the identity of the killer.
The episode is reported by the renowned Keith Morrison and features interviews with key individuals connected to the case, including former Phoenix Police Department Sergeant Troy Hillman, defense attorney Rj Parker, forensic genealogist Dr. Colleen Fitzpatrick, co-workers of the victims, and others.
This intriguing investigation unfolds in Phoenix, Arizona, shedding light on a long-standing mystery that has finally seen progress thanks to...
The episode is reported by the renowned Keith Morrison and features interviews with key individuals connected to the case, including former Phoenix Police Department Sergeant Troy Hillman, defense attorney Rj Parker, forensic genealogist Dr. Colleen Fitzpatrick, co-workers of the victims, and others.
This intriguing investigation unfolds in Phoenix, Arizona, shedding light on a long-standing mystery that has finally seen progress thanks to...
- 10/26/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Foreplays is a column that explores under-known short films by renowned directors. Jane Campion's A Girl's Own Story (1984) is free to watch below. In consecutive close-ups, the inscrutable faces of three girls appear briefly on screen, as we hear the tune from a music box. Cut to the page of a book with the illustration of a male body, headless but with an erect penis. The girls’ hands gather around the male figure. One finger starts gliding across the drawing, carefully following the anatomical lines. The camera moves, trailing the finger that ends up underlining a sentence at the bottom of the page: “This sight might shock young girls.” The music ceases, hysterical female screams take over. Superimposed onto the black background, in an overwrought, baroque typography, the film’s title appears. This is the start of A Girl’s Own Story (1984), the fourth short directed by Jane Campion...
- 10/2/2017
- MUBI
You know those stars who blow up for all of about five minutes -- or five years, if they're lucky -- and then disappear into the ether? The ones whom you're reminded of only upon seeing a late-night commercial for "Totally R&B" or gasping with excitement as they pop up on the latest episode of "30 Rock"?
The Huffington Post has been scouring the Web for juice on some of your old favorites, from pop-music princess Mandy Moore to "Cruel Intentions" heartthrob Ryan Phillippe. Find out what these and plenty of other stars are actually up to. Believe it or not, most of them are in fact still working. (We didn't believe it either.)
Music:
Ginuwine
You might not be aware, but R&B slow-jam aficionado Ginuwine is still making music. He released a greatest hits album in 2006, and his most recent effort, 2011’s “Elgin,” debuted at a crisp No.
The Huffington Post has been scouring the Web for juice on some of your old favorites, from pop-music princess Mandy Moore to "Cruel Intentions" heartthrob Ryan Phillippe. Find out what these and plenty of other stars are actually up to. Believe it or not, most of them are in fact still working. (We didn't believe it either.)
Music:
Ginuwine
You might not be aware, but R&B slow-jam aficionado Ginuwine is still making music. He released a greatest hits album in 2006, and his most recent effort, 2011’s “Elgin,” debuted at a crisp No.
- 1/4/2013
- by Matthew Jacobs
- Huffington Post
As BroadwayWorld.com first reported this weekend, Follies star Jan Maxwell was hit by a minivan while crossing 45th Street following the Saturday, October 29 matinee. The star suffered injuries to her arm and leg. She was unable to perform on Saturday night and was also be out at the Sunday matinee to stay home and recuperate. Her understudy, Colleen Fitzpatrick, went on in her absence this weekend. BroadwayWorld has just confirmed with a spokesperson for the show that Maxwell is back and better, and will resume performances tonight, November 1.
- 11/1/2011
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Broadway actress Jan Maxwell is recovering after she was hit by a minivan while attempting to cross a street in New York on Saturday.
Maxwell suffered injuries to her arm and leg during the incident on Manhattan's 45th Street, and she pulled out of Saturday night and Sunday performances of Follies at the Marquis Theatre.
Her understudy, Colleen Fitzpatrick, will step in for Maxwell until she returns.
Maxwell suffered injuries to her arm and leg during the incident on Manhattan's 45th Street, and she pulled out of Saturday night and Sunday performances of Follies at the Marquis Theatre.
Her understudy, Colleen Fitzpatrick, will step in for Maxwell until she returns.
- 10/31/2011
- WENN
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