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If your idea of relaxing is sitting down and turning on a five-part docuseries about serial killers, you’re not alone. According to a YouGov survey, one in three Americans watches a true crime show at least once per week. And while fascination with true crime has always been prevalent, it has reached an all-time high in the past few years.
“I think it’s human nature to...
If your idea of relaxing is sitting down and turning on a five-part docuseries about serial killers, you’re not alone. According to a YouGov survey, one in three Americans watches a true crime show at least once per week. And while fascination with true crime has always been prevalent, it has reached an all-time high in the past few years.
“I think it’s human nature to...
- 12/13/2024
- by Alexis Mikulski Ruiz
- Rollingstone.com
Nearly three decades after six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was killed, Netflix has announced a three-part documentary examining the whodunit murder investigation. Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey traces the pageant princess’s murder along with how law enforcement and the media are alleged to have mishandled the case. Joe Berlinger, who worked on Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills, directs the docuseries, which releases Nov. 25.
On the morning of Dec. 26, 1996, John and Patsy Ramsey discovered their daughter JonBenét was missing along with a chilling note. The same day,...
On the morning of Dec. 26, 1996, John and Patsy Ramsey discovered their daughter JonBenét was missing along with a chilling note. The same day,...
- 11/4/2024
- by Kalia Richardson
- Rollingstone.com
Three months after CBS aired its true-crime docuseries The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey, the slain girl’s older brother is suing the network for $750M over the program that laid blame for the killing on him.
Burke Ramsey, who was 10 when his 6-year-old beauty queen sister was found dead in the family’s Boulder, Co, home at Christmastime in 1996, also is suing production company Critical Content and a number of consultants involved with the program. Saying his reputation was destroyed by the three-part program, he is seeking $250M in compensatory damages and twice that in punitive damages.
When contacted by Deadline, CBS had no comment on the suit, which was filed today in a Michigan court.
The lawsuit claims CBS and its team of experts planned to conduct a “sham reinvestigation” of JonBenet’s death with “the preconceived the story line” that Ramsey killed the girl and conspired with his parents,...
Burke Ramsey, who was 10 when his 6-year-old beauty queen sister was found dead in the family’s Boulder, Co, home at Christmastime in 1996, also is suing production company Critical Content and a number of consultants involved with the program. Saying his reputation was destroyed by the three-part program, he is seeking $250M in compensatory damages and twice that in punitive damages.
When contacted by Deadline, CBS had no comment on the suit, which was filed today in a Michigan court.
The lawsuit claims CBS and its team of experts planned to conduct a “sham reinvestigation” of JonBenet’s death with “the preconceived the story line” that Ramsey killed the girl and conspired with his parents,...
- 12/29/2016
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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