Alabama is known for its southern hospitality family values, small towns and farms, from Montgomery to Millbrook from Pine Level to Prattville. For some of these families, something devastating connects them. Death, a murder, an unsolved mystery, it's these cases that caught our attention and led to the series. Interviewing investigators, meeting with family members, getting updates on cases, some... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | True CrimeFilm InterviewsTV & Film |
The community of Goshen has a little over 200 people. More farmland than folks and most families have been here for generations. It’s also a relatively safe place in Crenshaw County, which is why the Delange Harris case is so disturbing.
It’s been 27 years since Chanty Shiverdecker’s body was found in an abandoned wood yard.
The holidays are especially difficult for Machelle Goldsmith. Her daughter Lakira “Pigg” Goldsmith went missing days after Thanksgiving in 2018.
November 23, 2013, is a day Donna Mills will remember for the rest of her life.
George James' mother vows to continue to look for answers. She’s praying that she will see him again, and if he is deceased, she hopes to give him the burial and dignity he deserves. more
February marked LaQuanta Riley’s 38th birthday. For her mother, Pam Bolden, it was another day searching for answers. more
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