‘CSI’ Creator Explains Why He’s Moving The Franchise Into Unscripted TV
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On a remote airstrip in the South American country of Guyana, Jackie Speier lay gravely wounded behind the wheel of a small plane. The 28-year-old legal adviser to a California congressman had been shot five times. Near her lay the bullet-riddled bodies of her boss, Rep. Leo Ryan, three journalists and a woman fleeing a cult commune known as Jonestown.
In her first-ever post to TikTok, Bonnie Lou Gower revealed she’d been married at 17, divorced at 25, remarried, had two children — then discovered her first husband was a serial killer responsible for the deaths of at least three girls.
Serial killer Robert “Willie” Pickton confessed to 49 murders , according to an undercover investigator pretending to be his cellmate, yet the Canadian pig farmer was only ever prosecuted in the deaths of six women.
For years, the female figurehead of an international scam syndicate shattered the career dreams of vulnerable Hollywood gig workers, emptied their bank accounts and coerced some men into performing sex acts via Skype for what they thought were auditions.
Famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright was not at home when a hatchet-wielding employee murdered seven people and set fire to the Wisconsin house that Wright had built for the woman he loved.
“Don’t let my husband near me. He pushed me.”
In the early hours of Feb. 14, 2000, a 9-year-old North Carolina girl strapped on her backpack and slipped out of her family’s rural two-bedroom duplex apartment. To this day, no one knows why she left — or where she went.