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Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey is a 2018 Canadian-American true crime film, directed by Jim Donovan. The film was released on September 30, 2018, by Lifetime in United States and by Showcase in Canada. On June 4, 2021, it was released worldwide by Netflix. [1] The film stars Katie Douglas, Rossif Sutherland, and David James Elliott.
McVey features in the documentary crime series "Surviving Evil" hosted by Charisma Carpenter in the 2013 episode "Nobody's Victim." [15] Her story is dramatized in the 2018 television film Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey, which was originally broadcast on Showcase (Canada) and Lifetime (U.S.) where Katie Douglas portrays Lisa.
When Lisa McVey Noland was 17, she was abducted and raped by a man who turned out to be a serial killer in the Tampa area. She tells Clémence Michallon about her survival and how she helped the ...
Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey (2018) – Canadian-American crime drama film recounting the true story of Lisa McVey who was abducted and raped for 26 hours by serial killer Bobby Joe Long in 1984 [26] Bigger (2018) – comedy drama film about the life of real life bodybuilders Joe and Ben Weider [27]
In 2019, Douglas was the protagonist in the drama film Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey, which recounts the true story of Lisa McVey. McVey was 17 years old and suicidal in 1984 when she was abducted, and raped for 26 hours, by serial killer Bobby Joe Long, before talking her way to freedom. [12]
Many people have at least a few scary stories stored in their heads, in case they’re ever in a position to tell one; for instance, when friends decide to share spooky stories sitting around a ...
The Homeless World Cup is based on a true story. Lisa Wrightsman explains how street soccer changed her life and the reality behind the movie, including what it gets right.
Bobby Joe Long's story has been depicted in the TV movie Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey which aired in 2018. [23] The film stars Katie Douglas as Lisa McVey, Rossif Sutherland as Bobby Joe Long, and David James Elliott as Larry Pinkerton.