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Atlanta Monster is an investigative journalism podcast hosted by Payne Lindsey. The series takes an in-depth look into the infamous Atlanta Child Murders, which occurred between 1979 and 1981 with over 25 victims murdered in Atlanta. [1] [2] The podcast was co-produced by Tenderfoot TV and HowStuffWorks.
I'm Not A Monster is a BBC Sounds documentary podcast produced by BBC Panorama and PBS Frontline. [1] The first series, released between November 2020 and January 2022, followed the story of Sam Sally, an American woman who lived under the Islamic State with her husband and children.
Payne Lindsey is an American director, documentary filmmaker, Right Side of the Tree lead singer and podcast host. [1] He is best known for co-creating and hosting the hit investigative journalist and true crime podcasts Up and Vanished and Atlanta Monster. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Ryan Murphy's Monster has spotlighted some of the most infamous true crime cases — and sparked backlash along the way. The first season debuted in 2022 and centered around Evan Peters' portrayal ...
Getty Images (2) After the success of his anthology series Monster, Ryan Murphy is basing the third season around convicted killer Ed Gein. The first season of Netflix's hit show debuted in 2022 ...
I Am Not a Monster: The Lois Riess Murders is an American two-part documentary series, [1] directed and produced by Erin Lee Carr. It follows Lois Riess , a Minnesota mother and grandmother who kills her husband, goes on the run and commits another murder in Florida, gets captured in Texas in 2018.
Charlie Hunnam will star in “Monster” Season 3 at Netflix as notorious serial killer Ed Gein. Series co-creator Ryan Murphy made the announcement onstage during a promotional event in Los ...
The season is scheduled to begin production in October 2024. [7] [18] [8] On October 4, it was confirmed that the season would be titled The Original Monster, exploring Ed Gein's life as the first "celebrity serial killer" and examining how true crime evolved into a pop culture phenomenon. [19]