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If Steven Avery’s story is best summed up as Making a Murderer, Investigation Discovery’s true crime documentary series about a group of six Chillicothe, Ohio women who went missing across a year-long time period might best be titled Making Victims. The series, actually titled The Vanishing Women, is a six-part documentary that premiered in June, and details the stories of the troubled women whose disappearances from the 20,000 population Southern Ohio town began in 2014.
The bodies hit the floor Friday (July 15) at the Chicago Open Air Fest when 82-year old America’s Got Talent sensation John Hetlinger joined Drowning Pool and whipped the crowd into a frenzy. Hetlinger – who got the band’s attention when he auditioned with their song “Bodies” on the NBC talent competition – took the stage for the band’s 2 p.m. set and immediately began working the crowd like a pro.
How have Americans changed their thinking on crime and punishment? Derek Cohen of the Texas Public Policy Foundation comments.