As the years pass, Sara gives birth to several children, alone in the basement. While Don tries to convince wife Irene (Joely Fisher) that Sara ran away, he would secretly visit her in the basement to torture and rape her while Irene and her sister Amy (Emily Topper) continued living upstairs. But before she could ever blow out the candles, her world became extremely dark after Don imprisons her in the basement of their home. Teen girl who was looking forward to her 18th birthday so she could move away from her controlling father Don (Judd Nelson). Inspired by actual events, Girl in the Basement is the horrific story of Sara (Stefanie Scott), a vibrant Deborah Norville, one of the executive producers of The Long Island Serial Killer: A Mother’s Hunt for Justice original movie, will share her insights on the case from reporting on the story for Inside Edition.īeyond The Headlines: Surviving Child Abduction and Imprisonment – 10pm ET/PT The script is written by John Pielmeier.Īn encore airing of the A+E documentary, The Long Island Serial Killer: Special Report,features new content and documents the real-life story with expert and law enforcement interviews offering personal accounts of the efforts to solve the case and Mari Gilbert’s search to uncover the truth. Executive producers include Emmy® Award winner Deborah Norville and Peabody Award winner Elizabeth Stephen. The Long Island Serial Killer: A Mother’s Hunt for Justice is produced by Lighthouse Pictures, with Sony Pictures Television distributing. Joining Kim Delaney is Eugene Clark as private investigator “Herc” Zinneman. The movie not only follows a mother’s tireless search for the truth, but it also digs deep into the murders, including Shannan’s, that have gone unsolved for so long. Though the search for the killer is still ongoing, Mari’s passionate dedication to giving her daughter and other forgotten women a voice, and the attention they deserve, has kept the case alive with hopes of a breakthrough soon. Pleading to police to take her concerns seriously, she keeps pushing the police for answers. Mari’s insistence that her daughter not be overlooked eventually leads to a horror hidden on Long Island for more than a decade – 19 bodies of young women discovered buried in shallow graves along Ocean Parkway in the area of Jones Beach State Park. After Shannan (Katharine Isabelle) fails to come home, her mother Mari (Kim Delaney) knows something is terribly wrong. The Long Island Serial Killer: A Mother’s Hunt for Justice tells the story of Mari Gilbert’s search for the truth behind what happened to her daughter Shannan, a sometime escort who disappeared after a ‘date’ on Long Island. The Long Island Serial Killer: Special Report Documentary – 10pm ET/PT The Long Island Serial Killer: A Mother’s Hunt for Justice – 8pm ET/PT She also presents real life cases of faked deaths that have captured the public eye, and why people resort to such lengths to disappear. Based on the experience of Jane in Death Saved My Life, Greenwood discusses the main reason why women fake their deaths, and why disappearing woman in books and movies is so popular. In Beyond the Headlines: Faking Death, writer Elizabeth Greenwood discusses her research on the phenomenon of “pseudocide,” or faking one’s own death. In addition, the network’s 2020 winter Ripped from the Headlines slate, which included Stolen By My Mother: The Kamiyah Mobley Story, Chris Watts: Confessions of a Killer, Poisoned Love: The Stacey Castor Story, Neighbor in the Window, and You Can’t Take My Daughter reached more than 25 million total viewers on Lifetime & LMN1.īelow are the full descriptions and premiere dates for movies for the slate: “This milestone just speaks to the incredible power and longevity of Lifetime Original Movies in the television landscape, and I am thrilled to unveil even more movies in 2021.”įollowing each of the movie debuts, Beyond The Headlines documentary shorts will follow to provide more real-life accounts that inspired each movie. “As the leading producer of original movies, it’s truly exciting to hit 400 this February,” said Tanya Lopez, EVP, Scripted Content, Lifetime and LMN. A House on Fire is directed by Shamim Sarif, and Deborah Norville joins The Long Island Serial Killer: A Mother’s Hunt for Justice as an executive producer. Confessions Of A Longtime TV Executive: Susanne Daniels On How The Development Process Should Change - Guest ColumnĪs part of Lifetime’s Broader Focus initiative supporting the hiring of women in key production roles, actresses Elisabeth Röhm and Ashley Williams step behind the camera to make their directorial debuts with the movies Girl in the Basement and Circle of Deception.
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