Golden Globe(R) Nominee Tom Cavanagh ('Ed'), Amy Davidson ('8 Simple Rules'), and Emmy(R) Nominee Sharon Lawrence ('NYPD Blue') Star in the First Ever
Lifetime Movie Network Original Miniseries, 'The Capture Of The Green River
Killer,'
Which Tells the Inspiring True Story of the 20-Year Search for the
Most Prolific Serial Killer in United States History
- Two-Part Miniseries Based on the Book, 'Chasing the Devil,' by Then Lead
Detective and Now United States Representative David Reichert -
- From the Producers of 'Broken Trail,' the Emmy(R) Award-Winning
Miniseries of 2007 -
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 26 -- He was one of the most notorious
serial killers in U.S. history, admitting to the murder of 48 women from
the Seattle area between 1982 and 1998. He lived a double life, eluding a
massive search and investigation for 20 years. Predator by night, but
functioning citizen by day, he was the Green River Killer. Now, in the
first original miniseries on Lifetime Movie Network -- Lifetime's sister
network and the second highest rated women's network -- "The Capture of the
Green River Killer" follows the dogged determination of one persistent,
nearly obsessive Washington State detective, Dave Reichert (Tom Cavanagh,
"Ed"). Detective Reichert used guile, wits and perseverance to hunt the
murderer, bringing an end to the largest unsolved serial killer case in the
country, and in doing so, helped provide much needed closure to the
victims' families. Part One of "The Capture of the Green River Killer"
premieres Sunday, March 30 and Part Two on Monday, March 31, both at 8PM
(ET/PT) on Lifetime Movie Network.
"I am honored that my book and story are coming to the screen as
Lifetime Movie Network's first original miniseries," said Congressman
Reichert. "On behalf of all of the men and women in law enforcement that
helped to put the Green River Killer behind bars -- and in memory of all of
the victims and families -- I look forward to this moving film premiering
in March."
"The quality of the script and the caliber of the producers and cast
were a perfect fit for this project to be the first original miniseries in
Lifetime Movie Network's history," added Louise Henry Bryson, President,
Distribution, Lifetime Networks, and Executive Vice President/General
Manager, Lifetime Movie Network. "Our loyal viewers have made Lifetime
Movie Network the #2 highest rated cable channel for women, second only to
Lifetime, because they are avid movie fans. This first-ever miniseries
event, bringing to life a compelling and emotional true story, will give
women even more to love."
Told through the eyes of one young runaway, Helen "Hel" Remus (Amy
Davidson), "The Capture of the Green River Killer" is the haunting tale of
how fate, bad luck and bad choices lead to her encounter with the notorious
serial killer. The miniseries begins with teenagers and close friends Helen
& Natalie (Jessica Harmon), as they try to escape from their rough
existence from a Seattle trailer park. Unbeknownst to them, the two teens
are on a collision course with the Green River Killer, who targets runaways
and prostitutes. Simultaneously, police detective David Reichert is
relentlessly hunting the killer, chasing down leads and suspects. Desperate
for a break in the case, Reichert consults with convicted serial killer Ted
Bundy (James Marsters, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"), who offers insights
into the mind of the Green River Killer. Meanwhile, a desperate Helen
decides to turn to prostitution to get away from her mother's (Sharon
Lawrence, "NYPD Blue") abusive boyfriend. At the end of Part One, the
unknowing Helen and the Green River Killer cross paths.
Part Two chronicles Helen's disappearance and Reichert's tireless
search for her and countless other victims. The investigation spans nearly
20 years, causing serious strain on Reichert's marriage and nearly
consuming Reichert himself. While many officers would have given up,
Reichert stays the course during the entire manhunt, enduring critical
press headlines, police department shakedowns, FBI territorial "turf"
battles and false confessions. With no clues forthcoming, the final
breakthrough amazingly comes from another chilling meeting, behind bars,
between Reichert and Bundy. Over the course of night two, Reichert is
finally able to zero in on truck painter Gary Ridgway (John Pielmeier), a
sociopath with an amazing ability to pass polygraph tests, but whom DNA and
fiber evidence would later conclusively prove to be the Green River Killer.
"The Capture of the Green River Killer" is produced by Once Upon a Time
Films for Lifetime Movie Network. Emmy(R) winner Stanley M. Brooks ("Broken
Trail") and John Pielmeier ("Sins of the Father," Lifetime's "The Memory
Keeper's Daughter") serve as executive producers. Juliette Hagopian
("Holiday Switch") and Emmy(R) winner Damian Ganczewski ("Broken Trail")
produced the movie. Norma Bailey ("Ladies Night") directed the movie from a
script written by Pielmeier. The script for "The Capture of the Green River
Killer" is based on the book Chasing the Devil: My Twenty-Year Quest to
Capture the Green River Killer by David Reichert.
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