The upcoming episode of “Dateline NBC” titled “Trouble at the 7-11 Ranch,” airing on March 24, 2024, unveils a perplexing case surrounding the disappearance of Colorado rancher Jake Millison. Unlike typical missing person cases where families lead the search, Millison’s family appeared surprisingly unconcerned about his vanishing act in 2015, asserting that the 29-year-old had simply chosen to leave town independently.
However, Millison’s tight-knit circle of friends refused to accept this narrative, persistently pressuring local law enforcement until the unsettling truth emerged. Known affectionately as the “old man” of the group for his preference for Coke over beer, Millison was a familiar face at the local bars and a diligent worker on his stepfather’s ranch, spending his days laboring tirelessly before unwinding with jiu jitsu and pool with friends.
Concern peaked when Millison abruptly disappeared on May 16, 2015, leaving behind his beloved dog and vintage Harley Davidson motorcycle. Despite initial resistance from Millison’s family,...
However, Millison’s tight-knit circle of friends refused to accept this narrative, persistently pressuring local law enforcement until the unsettling truth emerged. Known affectionately as the “old man” of the group for his preference for Coke over beer, Millison was a familiar face at the local bars and a diligent worker on his stepfather’s ranch, spending his days laboring tirelessly before unwinding with jiu jitsu and pool with friends.
Concern peaked when Millison abruptly disappeared on May 16, 2015, leaving behind his beloved dog and vintage Harley Davidson motorcycle. Despite initial resistance from Millison’s family,...
- 3/23/2024
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
ABC announced that “Women of the Movement,” the upcoming limited series based on the true story of Mamie Till-Mobley, will premiere on Jan. 6 at 8 p.m. The six-episode series will air in three parts for three consecutive weeks.
Adrienne Warren stars as Mamie, the mother of Emmett Till (Cedric Joe), who was brutally lynched in 1955 in the Jim Crow South. The series sees Mamie risk her life seeking justice for Emmett, keeping his name and murder in the news and igniting the Civil Rights movement. Tonya Pinkins plays Mamie’s mother Alma Carthan; Ray Fisher plays Gene Mobley, Mamie’s husband who was a father figure to Emmett; Glynn Turman plays Mose Wright, Mamie’s uncle; Chris Coy and Carter Jenkins play Emmett’s murderers J.W. Milam and Roy Bryant, respectively, and Julia McDermott plays Carolyn Bryant, the white woman Emmett was falsely accused of sexually harassing.
“My son, he’s a good boy,...
Adrienne Warren stars as Mamie, the mother of Emmett Till (Cedric Joe), who was brutally lynched in 1955 in the Jim Crow South. The series sees Mamie risk her life seeking justice for Emmett, keeping his name and murder in the news and igniting the Civil Rights movement. Tonya Pinkins plays Mamie’s mother Alma Carthan; Ray Fisher plays Gene Mobley, Mamie’s husband who was a father figure to Emmett; Glynn Turman plays Mose Wright, Mamie’s uncle; Chris Coy and Carter Jenkins play Emmett’s murderers J.W. Milam and Roy Bryant, respectively, and Julia McDermott plays Carolyn Bryant, the white woman Emmett was falsely accused of sexually harassing.
“My son, he’s a good boy,...
- 10/21/2021
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Stephanie Jackson isn’t your typical indie web series creator. The Los Angeles-based actress tends to book roles as a mom in shows like Chuck and Up All Night. So when Jackson and her husband Zach tried to become pregnant in real life, the actress decided to turn the difficult and crazy process into a web series called Does This Baby Make Me Look Fat?
Jackson chronicled her and Zach’s year-and-a-half-long fertility issues and “trying” stories in the first two candid but comical seasons of Does This Baby Make Me Look Fat? This content garnered Jackson two Silver Telly Awards and three IndieFest Awards. Now, in season three of the over-the-top autobiographical series, Jackson is pregnant, and over the next few months she’ll introduce viewers to all the joys and frustrations of pregnancy, like that initial panic when she realizes she's going to have a baby but still...
Jackson chronicled her and Zach’s year-and-a-half-long fertility issues and “trying” stories in the first two candid but comical seasons of Does This Baby Make Me Look Fat? This content garnered Jackson two Silver Telly Awards and three IndieFest Awards. Now, in season three of the over-the-top autobiographical series, Jackson is pregnant, and over the next few months she’ll introduce viewers to all the joys and frustrations of pregnancy, like that initial panic when she realizes she's going to have a baby but still...
- 9/4/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
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