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The bodies of Carol and Graham Fisher were discovered at the Perch Garage on the A39 road near Wadebridge. [5] At 9AM on 6 November the body of Carol Fisher was found on the path outside their bungalow by a school bus driver. [6] An armed response team found the body of her husband Graham in their bungalow behind the garage they owned. [7]
American Conspiracy: The Octopus Murders is a true crime television documentary series about the 1991 death of writer Danny Casolaro amid his conspiracy theories of a supposed international cabal that he labeled "the Octopus". [1] The film follows director Zachary Treitz and his friend, journalist Christian Hansen, as they investigate the ...
Check out these serial killer documentaries and docuseries on Netflix, Hulu, Peacock, Prime Video, and more. 26 Serial Killer Documentaries to Binge-Watch When You Need a True Crime Fix Skip to ...
Danny Casolaro, the investigative journalist whose death in 1991 was controversially ruled a suicide, is the subject of Netflix’s newest docu-series, American Conspiracy: The Octopus Murders.
The series explores the murder of Carol Stuart, and the investigation that followed, which ignited racial tensions and targeting, becoming a media firestorm. [1] Ron Bell, Dart Adams, David Ropeik, Adrian Walker, Louis Elisa, Howard Bryant, Michelle Caruso, Ted Landsmark, William Bratton, Brian McGrory, Neil Sullivan, Tito Jackson, Jeffrey Brown, Kevin Patterson, and Nancy Gertner appear in ...
From Eddie Murphy to Errol Morris’ take on the Manson family murders to the 20-year legacy of Hurricane Katrina, Netflix will serve up a slate of high-profile feature documentaries and docu ...
A stand-alone mystery-adventure feature film, Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears picks up the story from the end of the third series. It began production in October 2018 and stars Essie Davis, Nathan Page, and other members of the original television series, along with new guest stars Rupert Penry-Jones, Daniel Lapaine and Jacqueline McKenzie. [1]
Netflix's latest Swedish crime drama, adapted from a series of novels, traces two murders in a small, cold town.