In the upcoming Season 4 Episode 8 titled “Death in Suburbia” of “Killer Cases,” viewers are in for a riveting true crime story that unfolds in an upscale setting. Airing at 9:00 Pm on Friday, November 24, 2023, on A&e, this episode delves into the unsettling mystery surrounding James Ray, a prominent attorney, and his girlfriend Angela Bledsoe, a successful businesswoman.
The episode kicks off with a chilling discovery – Angela Bledsoe is found lifeless on the kitchen floor of their upscale home. As the investigation unfolds, the plot thickens with the absence of James Ray and his BMW, raising questions about his potential involvement in Angela’s tragic demise. With a focus on the high-stakes world of the affluent, “Death in Suburbia” promises to be a compelling episode of “Killer Cases,” blending suspense, mystery, and true crime storytelling to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Friday 24 November...
The episode kicks off with a chilling discovery – Angela Bledsoe is found lifeless on the kitchen floor of their upscale home. As the investigation unfolds, the plot thickens with the absence of James Ray and his BMW, raising questions about his potential involvement in Angela’s tragic demise. With a focus on the high-stakes world of the affluent, “Death in Suburbia” promises to be a compelling episode of “Killer Cases,” blending suspense, mystery, and true crime storytelling to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Friday 24 November...
- 11/17/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Stars: Monica Engesser, Amelia Haberman, James Ray, Kevin Tye, Sean G P Anderson, Owen Conway, Carrie Fee, Shawn Saavedra, Nathaniel Burns, Alexandria Stevens, Benjamin Foronda, Angelina Mann, Jeffrey Lamar | Written by Robert Conway, Owen Conway | Directed by Robert Conway
As a public-domain boogeyman, you know you’ve hit the big time when you have your very own straight to DVD rip-off released in conspicuously close vicinity to a big(ger) budget feature also bearing your name and talents. Case in point Krampus, currently at a career high with this year’s Krampus and A Christmas Horror Story at last giving the anti-Santa Claus the cinematic exposure he so deserves.
Shamelessly piggybacking on the Krampus high is Krampus: The Reckoning, which claims to be a Krampus movie but instead tells the story of a Carrie-esque brat and her imaginary (?) friend… who also happens to be Christmas demon Krampus. The budgetary...
As a public-domain boogeyman, you know you’ve hit the big time when you have your very own straight to DVD rip-off released in conspicuously close vicinity to a big(ger) budget feature also bearing your name and talents. Case in point Krampus, currently at a career high with this year’s Krampus and A Christmas Horror Story at last giving the anti-Santa Claus the cinematic exposure he so deserves.
Shamelessly piggybacking on the Krampus high is Krampus: The Reckoning, which claims to be a Krampus movie but instead tells the story of a Carrie-esque brat and her imaginary (?) friend… who also happens to be Christmas demon Krampus. The budgetary...
- 12/10/2015
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
*Full disclosure: a screener of this film was provided by Gravitas Ventures. Their website is (here).
Director: Jon Bonnell.
Writer: Alyssa Alexandria.
The Abducted is a serial killer thriller, which was completed in 2009. The film then had a long wait for a DVD release (March 9th, 2011), and a video-on-demand release (February, 2011). Brain Damage Films distributed this independent film and they, of course, are know for films like Bikini Party Massacre (2002) and Bachelor Party in the Bungalow of the Damned (2008). So right off the bat you know that you are in strange territory. And what makes The Abducted even stranger is the fact that writer Alyssa Alexandria disowned this film by using a common pen name when walking away from a film, Adam Smithee. Other evidence of poor workmanship comes from the dissociative identity of the film, with other titles like Match.Dead and bizarrely Naked Fear 2, gracing this film at different times.
Director: Jon Bonnell.
Writer: Alyssa Alexandria.
The Abducted is a serial killer thriller, which was completed in 2009. The film then had a long wait for a DVD release (March 9th, 2011), and a video-on-demand release (February, 2011). Brain Damage Films distributed this independent film and they, of course, are know for films like Bikini Party Massacre (2002) and Bachelor Party in the Bungalow of the Damned (2008). So right off the bat you know that you are in strange territory. And what makes The Abducted even stranger is the fact that writer Alyssa Alexandria disowned this film by using a common pen name when walking away from a film, Adam Smithee. Other evidence of poor workmanship comes from the dissociative identity of the film, with other titles like Match.Dead and bizarrely Naked Fear 2, gracing this film at different times.
- 4/4/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
"The Man From Nowhere" (2010)
Directed by Lee Jeong-beom
Released by Well Go USA
Matt Singer said there's a sequence in this Korean revenge thriller that has "already taken up permanent residence in the Movie Hall of Fame section of my brain," so what more do you need? "Mother" star Won Bin stars as the man who is framed by local gangsters and seeks to retrieve the young girl he lives next door to after she's been kidnapped.
"Abducted" (2011)
Directed by Jon Bonnell
Released by Brain Damage Films
Originally called "Match.Dead," this 2009 thriller details the perils of online dating when a teen girl (Kathleen Benner) arranges a date with a man she soon learns is a psychopath (James Ray). Alan Smithee is the credited screenwriter on IMDb, so one might not want to go in with high expectations.
"Babysitters Beware" (2011)
Directed by Douglas Horn
Released by Phase 4 Films
If you're the...
Directed by Lee Jeong-beom
Released by Well Go USA
Matt Singer said there's a sequence in this Korean revenge thriller that has "already taken up permanent residence in the Movie Hall of Fame section of my brain," so what more do you need? "Mother" star Won Bin stars as the man who is framed by local gangsters and seeks to retrieve the young girl he lives next door to after she's been kidnapped.
"Abducted" (2011)
Directed by Jon Bonnell
Released by Brain Damage Films
Originally called "Match.Dead," this 2009 thriller details the perils of online dating when a teen girl (Kathleen Benner) arranges a date with a man she soon learns is a psychopath (James Ray). Alan Smithee is the credited screenwriter on IMDb, so one might not want to go in with high expectations.
"Babysitters Beware" (2011)
Directed by Douglas Horn
Released by Phase 4 Films
If you're the...
- 3/5/2011
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
People connecting with other people online no matter where they are can be a good and a bad thing. In some cases it can be a very bad thing. Such is the deal with The Abducted.
Formerly known as Match.Dead, The Abducted is directed by Jon Bennell and stars James Ray, Kathleen Benner, Ashley Francis, and Michael Harrelson. Look for more on this one soon.
Synopsis
Valora was just your average, all American girl; looking for love in an online world. Then she met Ridley. He was strong, good looking, and best of all, he listened. So she agreed to meet him. It was a public place after all. What could happen?
Ridley was just your average, all American psychopath; looking for love in an online world. Then he met Valora. She was strong, good looking, and best of all, she listened. So he arranged to meet her. It would...
Formerly known as Match.Dead, The Abducted is directed by Jon Bennell and stars James Ray, Kathleen Benner, Ashley Francis, and Michael Harrelson. Look for more on this one soon.
Synopsis
Valora was just your average, all American girl; looking for love in an online world. Then she met Ridley. He was strong, good looking, and best of all, he listened. So she agreed to meet him. It was a public place after all. What could happen?
Ridley was just your average, all American psychopath; looking for love in an online world. Then he met Valora. She was strong, good looking, and best of all, she listened. So he arranged to meet her. It would...
- 2/7/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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