ABC’s “20/20” presents a chilling investigation into the shocking disappearance and murder of 16-year-old Skylar Neese. Initially thought to be a runaway, Skylar’s disappearance took a sinister turn when a surveillance video surfaced, showing her entering an unknown vehicle late at night. Months of searching led to a devastating revelation: Skylar’s two best friends confessed to luring her out of her family’s apartment, stabbing her, and concealing her body in the woods.
In this two-hour special, ABC News correspondent Ryan Smith delves into the harrowing details of the crime, uncovering the unthinkable truth behind the actions of teenage girls turned murderers. The program features interviews with key figures, including hosts and producers of the podcast “Three,” Holly Millea, Justine Harman, and Jason Hoch, as well as individuals closely associated with the case, such as former school counselor Tom Bloom and retired law enforcement officers Chris Berry and Marcia Ashdown.
In this two-hour special, ABC News correspondent Ryan Smith delves into the harrowing details of the crime, uncovering the unthinkable truth behind the actions of teenage girls turned murderers. The program features interviews with key figures, including hosts and producers of the podcast “Three,” Holly Millea, Justine Harman, and Jason Hoch, as well as individuals closely associated with the case, such as former school counselor Tom Bloom and retired law enforcement officers Chris Berry and Marcia Ashdown.
- 4/11/2024
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
For four decades, Los Angeles has been home to Outfest, by any standard the premier Lgbtqia+ film festival in the US. And though June technically ends this week, Outfest’s July 13-23, 2023 festival dates provide a sort of cinema-shaped pot of gold at the end of Pride Month’s long rainbow–featuring a well-curated selection of queer cinema from new, emerging and established artists with a variety of viewpoints and experiences.
Last week, Film Independent’s Festival Visions series—our ongoing spotlight of the best programming picks from regional and specialty festivals nationwide—continued, with an online showing of the doc Finding Her Beat, directed by Dawn Mikkelson and Keri Pickett, about the emerging female presence in the historically male-dominated world of Asian drumming.
Visit our events page for more details and to register for more upcoming Festival Visions screenings—which are always online and for free—and check out...
Last week, Film Independent’s Festival Visions series—our ongoing spotlight of the best programming picks from regional and specialty festivals nationwide—continued, with an online showing of the doc Finding Her Beat, directed by Dawn Mikkelson and Keri Pickett, about the emerging female presence in the historically male-dominated world of Asian drumming.
Visit our events page for more details and to register for more upcoming Festival Visions screenings—which are always online and for free—and check out...
- 6/26/2023
- by Film Independent
- Film Independent News & More
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