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Homicide for the Holidays first aired on December 3, 2016 with the episode, "A Deadly Thanksgiving". It was not renewed for the 2020 holiday season. However, it returned on December 6, 2021, with the episode "The Last Thanksgiving," about the brutal murders of Joel and Lisa Guy. The new episodes will air for a limited run from December 6 ...
35-year-old Paul Michael Merhige waited three hours before opening fire at his family's Thanksgiving Day dinner, shooting multiple family members. [4] [5] His aunt, Raymonde Joseph, his twin sisters, Carla Merhige and Lisa Knight, as well as his 6-year-old cousin, Makayla, were killed in the shooting. Lisa Knight was pregnant at the time of the ...
Richard Lee Tabler (February 5, 1979 – February 13, 2025) was an American spree killer who was responsible for four murders committed in 2004. On Thanksgiving Day of 2004, Tabler and a co-defendant shot and killed two men at a nightclub in Killeen, Texas. Two days later, Tabler also killed two teenage girls who worked as dancers at the same ...
ThanksKilling is a 2008 American independent black comedy slasher film produced, co-written and directed by Jordan Downey.A spoof of low-budget horror features, it follows a group of college students who are terrorized by a killer possessed turkey.
Here, see how the Killers of the Flower Moon cast compares to their real-life counterparts: Lily Gladstone as Mollie Burkhart The breakout start of the film is Lily Gladstone , who portrays Mollie ...
Thanksgiving episodes aren't quite as easy to come by as other holiday specials, but they're often some of the best and most beloved by fans when shows venture into Turkey Day territory.TV shows ...
Thanksgiving (2007; short film), an insane, turkey-obsessed pilgrim commits a series of random murders on Thanksgiving; directed by Eli Roth; Thanksgiving (2023), a full-length feature film version of the above short film, also directed by Roth; ThanksKilling (2009), a group of students are hunted by a demonic turkey during Thanksgiving break
Home Sweet Home (also known as Slasher in the House) is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Nettie Peña, and written by Thomas Bush. It stars Jake Steinfeld, Peter De Paula, and Vinessa Shaw in her film debut, and the plot focuses on a PCP-addicted killer who terrorizes a family in their remote home on Thanksgiving.