Last week, I was privileged to interview Lt. Joe Kenda of the series Homicide Hunter, which chronicles his 23 years of service in the Colorado Springs Police Department and his near 400 cases solved in his career. Each episode takes on a different case, and we get to hear firsthand from Lt. Kenda the step-by-step process of solving each homicide while we see the events acted out on the screen. The series has had eight seasons and will conclude after the ninth, which starts tonight on the ID channel. Tune in, and follow Lt. Joe Kenda through the last season of the series, but don’t worry, he’ll be back. Check out my interview below to find out how:
Jessica Fisher: Good afternoon Lt. Kenda, my name is Jessica Fisher, from the website GeekTyrant. Thank you so much for speaking with me.
Joe Kenda: Nice to meet you, Jessica. It’s my pleasure.
Jessica Fisher: Good afternoon Lt. Kenda, my name is Jessica Fisher, from the website GeekTyrant. Thank you so much for speaking with me.
Joe Kenda: Nice to meet you, Jessica. It’s my pleasure.
- 8/28/2019
- by Jessica Fisher
- GeekTyrant
The Alcatraz TV Show Trailer has premiered. Danny Cannon‘s Alcatraz (2013), produced by J.J. Abrams, stars Sarah Jones, Sam Neill, Jorge Garcia, Parminder Nagra, and Robert Forster. Alcatraz‘s plot synopsis: “Alcatraz follows Rebecca Madsen, a police officer (Sarah Jones), and Dr. Diego Soto (Jorge Garcia), a ‘hippy geek’ who is the world’s foremost expert on Alcatraz. Both will investigate the reappearance of twenty wardens and prisoners of Alcatraz in modern day, after their mysterious disappearance fifty years ago.”
Some fool over at another website quipped that this show looked like The 4400, true, but then surmised that this plot also had something to do with aliens, wrong. Even if it were true, I doubt J.J. Abrams would ripoff a deceased USA show so blatantly. He has something crafty up his sleeve to explain the Alcatraz criminals lack of age. They were probably frozen somehow and stored like a...
Some fool over at another website quipped that this show looked like The 4400, true, but then surmised that this plot also had something to do with aliens, wrong. Even if it were true, I doubt J.J. Abrams would ripoff a deceased USA show so blatantly. He has something crafty up his sleeve to explain the Alcatraz criminals lack of age. They were probably frozen somehow and stored like a...
- 5/17/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
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