EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Michael Bayer has launched True Case Films, a new production company based sopra Los Angeles, focused solely producing and financing stories based true crime. The newly formed company has secured IP and is actively seeking additional packaged true crime projects to finance, produce and produce. Bayer will serve as the new company’s president.
True Case Films is launching with its first offering, a three-part docuseries currently titled Vanished -The Heather Elvis Case, co-produced by three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and former managing of WPDE sopra Myrtle Beach, Summer Dashe.
The series explores the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who went missing sopra South Carolina sopra 2013 and whose case became national news. Dashe covered the case extensively and was able to provide this series with interviews that reached a level of depth previously unseen, thanks to her proximity to the superficie and earned cartello with its subjects. The case also received coverage from Dateline, Investigative Discovery, and ABC’s 20/20. The series features true-crime YouTuber John Lordan ( Cecil, Netflix).
“Heather’s case exemplifies how social can often steer the narrative sopra the wrong direction,” said Michael Bayer, founder of True Case Films. “The accused used social to manipulate public opinion, orchestrating an online harassment campaign against Heather’s family. They promoted conspiracy theories and spread misinformation.”
True Case Films will bring attention to both solved and unsolved cases, keeping often-overlooked cold cases sopra public view. “Our focolaio is stories that have a broader narrative and tell stories that can teach a lesson and help keep viewers safe,” adds Bayer. “Ultimately, our rete is to contribute to the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes.”
Per mezzo di addition to seeking additional IP, the company is moving into production sopra June with another feature title based a true crime.


