ABC’s “20/20” presents a chilling investigation into the shocking disappearance and murder of 16-year-old Skylar Neese. Initially thought to be a runaway, Skylar’s disappearance took a sinister turn when a surveillance video surfaced, showing her entering an unknown vehicle late at night. Months of searching led to a devastating revelation: Skylar’s two best friends confessed to luring her out of her family’s apartment, stabbing her, and concealing her body in the woods.
In this two-hour special, ABC News correspondent Ryan Smith delves into the harrowing details of the crime, uncovering the unthinkable truth behind the actions of teenage girls turned murderers. The program features interviews with key figures, including hosts and producers of the podcast “Three,” Holly Millea, Justine Harman, and Jason Hoch, as well as individuals closely associated with the case, such as former school counselor Tom Bloom and retired law enforcement officers Chris Berry and Marcia Ashdown.
In this two-hour special, ABC News correspondent Ryan Smith delves into the harrowing details of the crime, uncovering the unthinkable truth behind the actions of teenage girls turned murderers. The program features interviews with key figures, including hosts and producers of the podcast “Three,” Holly Millea, Justine Harman, and Jason Hoch, as well as individuals closely associated with the case, such as former school counselor Tom Bloom and retired law enforcement officers Chris Berry and Marcia Ashdown.
- 4/11/2024
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
There are plenty of laughs in this bittersweet drama as a retired stylist makes his way across town to do the hair and makeup of a deceased and disagreeable client
The price of admission, as they say, is justified by the sight of legendary German actor Udo Kier in a Dynasty-era lime-green pantsuit, heels, sunglasses, a rakishly inclined hat and a More cigarette smouldering between his lips. In another of his arrestingly unpredictable career-swerves, Kier now teeters on a knife-edge between throwaway camp humour and sentimental sorrow, playing Pat Pitsenbarger, a character based on a real-life figure from director Todd Stephens’s Ohio home town.
Pat is a retired hairdresser, now in a care home; he is recovering from a stroke, still alert, although secretly addicted to his cigarettes and an obsessive habit of folding paper napkins into the kind of small square shape that used to go under highball...
The price of admission, as they say, is justified by the sight of legendary German actor Udo Kier in a Dynasty-era lime-green pantsuit, heels, sunglasses, a rakishly inclined hat and a More cigarette smouldering between his lips. In another of his arrestingly unpredictable career-swerves, Kier now teeters on a knife-edge between throwaway camp humour and sentimental sorrow, playing Pat Pitsenbarger, a character based on a real-life figure from director Todd Stephens’s Ohio home town.
Pat is a retired hairdresser, now in a care home; he is recovering from a stroke, still alert, although secretly addicted to his cigarettes and an obsessive habit of folding paper napkins into the kind of small square shape that used to go under highball...
- 6/8/2022
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
You haven’t lived until you’ve seen Udo Kier in drag, outfitted in an electrically engineered faux-candelabra atop his head, lip-syncing to Robyn’s all-time anthem for the lonely “Dancing on My Own.” The German actor has played everyone from Count Dracula in Paul Morrissey’s “Blood of Dracula,” to Jack the Ripper and Dr. Jekyll for Walerian Borowczyk, to Adolf Hitler (at least three times), and has served as the muse for Lars von Trier many times over. But in Todd Stephens’ “Swan Song,” a dark comedy that totters to and fro the campy and the melancholic with wincing laughs and real pain.
The 76-year-old Kier, who was born in Germany near the end of World War II and therefore knows a thing or two, has been primarily typecast into bit character roles throughout his career, most recently as a raging cuckold who gouges the eyes of his...
The 76-year-old Kier, who was born in Germany near the end of World War II and therefore knows a thing or two, has been primarily typecast into bit character roles throughout his career, most recently as a raging cuckold who gouges the eyes of his...
- 3/18/2021
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
McC Theater presents Noah Haidle's Smokefall, playing through Sunday, March 20th. Smokefall by Noah Haidle, directed by Anne Kauffman, stars Emmy nominated star of stage and screen Zachary Quinto, indie film icon and television star Robin Tunney, and NYC theater veterans Tom Bloom, Brian Hutchison, and Taylor Richardson.The show just opened Monday night, February 22, at the Lucille Lortel Theater, and you can check out highlights below...
- 2/25/2016
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
McC Theater presents Noah Haidle's Smokefall, playing through Sunday, March 20th. Smokefall by Noah Haidle, directed by Anne Kauffman, stars Emmy nominated star of stage and screen Zachary Quinto, indie film icon and television star Robin Tunney, and NYC theater veterans Tom Bloom, Brian Hutchison, and Taylor Richardson.The show just opened Monday night, February 22, at the Lucille Lortel Theater, and you can go inside the celebration below...
- 2/24/2016
- by TV - Opening Night Special
- BroadwayWorld.com
Recently, CBS served up the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Elementary" episode 12 of season 3. The episode is entitled, "The One That Got Away," and it turns out that we're going to see some disturbing drama unfold as poor Kitty gets even more upset about the current danger that looms over her, and more! In the new, 12th episode press release: When Kitty suffers an emotional crisis due to the growing threat to her safety, Holmes and Watson are going to intensify their efforts to help her. Press release number 2: As Kitty begins to unravel due to the imminent threat to her safety, Sherlock and Joan will intensify their efforts to help her. Also, the origin of Sherlock and Kitty's relationship is going to get revealed. Stuart Townsend guest stars as Del Gruner, Watson's employer. Guest stars feature: Ophelia Lovibond (Kitty Winter), Stuart Townsend (Del Gruner), Jessica Blank (Tabitha Laird), Edward Baker-Duly (D.
- 1/22/2015
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
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