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Stalked: Someone's Watching (also stylized as Stalked) is an American television documentary series on Investigation Discovery that debuted on January 24, 2011. The series tells the stories of those who have been stalked and is hosted by Michelle Ward. [1] [2] [3] Stalked: Someone's Watching ran for four seasons, ending in 2014. [4]
Krueger was married to the former Kathleen Tobin of Bandera, Texas, who co-authored the book From Bloodshed to Hope in Burundi, and served two terms as a City Council Member in New Braunfels, Texas, and as Mayor Pro-tem. The Kruegers had three children. In the late 1980s, Krueger and his family were the victims of a stalker.
The Movies That Made Us is an American documentary television series created by Brian Volk-Weiss, and a spin-off to The Toys That Made Us. The four episode debut season of the new series is dedicated to popular movies from the 1980s and 1990s, and tells the stories behind them.
Kathleen's husband, Bob Krueger, is running for Senate in Texas. When they hire a private aircraft to take them on the campaign trail, the pilot, Tom Humphrey, becomes increasingly obsessed with Kathleen. Now he'll do anything to destroy her husband and make her his, including using his plane as a deadly weapon. March 29, 2016 () 29: 9
Unhinged screened at the Cannes Film Festival's Marché du Film in May 1983, and was released on video shortly after in the United Kingdom by CBS/Fox. It subsequently appeared on the list of the United Kingdom's 72 " video nasties ," which led to an expanded role for the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). [ 4 ]
Kathleen Krüger (born 17 May 1985) is a German former footballer who played as a midfielder for Bayern Munich.She has worked for the men's professional team of Bayern Munich off the field since 2009, and currently she is senior sport strategy official at Bayern Munich.
The title gives fair warning about what the movie is like to sit through." [ 3 ] John Stanley, author of Creature Features: The Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Movie Guide , similarly referred to Trapped as a "Clichéd TV-movie, lacking in originality."
Family friend Garr investigates, helped by sympathetic cop Elizondo and sleazy private eye Smith, leading to a highly uninteresting conclusion. With its boring, high-key TV-movie look, banal script, and comatose performances, it makes Curtis Hanson's creaky Rebecca De Mornay vehicle seem the pinnacle of the genre." [6]