How She Caught A Killer (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 16, 2023

Original Title:
How She Caught A Killer

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Suspense Productions
Tiny Riot Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Inspired by a true story, rookie detective Linda Murphy (Sarah Drew) is fresh out of the police academy when she hears her boss, detective David Goodman (Eric Keenleyside) talking about a serial killer in the area who seems to be targeting sex workers. Teaming up with FBI agent Neil Carter (Jamall Johnson), Linda fights to go undercover to help solve the murders and, if all goes accordingly, capture a serial killer.

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Assistant Production Coordinator:
Brook James

Assistant Set Decoration:
Erika Ting

Camera Trainee:
Arsalan Neshan

Director:
Robin Hays

Editor:
Jason Nielsen

Executive Producer:
Sarah Drew
Jason Egenberg
Stacy Mandelberg
Timothy O. Johnson

First Assistant Director:
Andrew Pavel

Hair Department Head:
Selena Taylor

Hair Setup:
Bryanna Koenning

Key Grip:
Erik Mortensen

Location Manager:
Robbin MacDonald

Makeup Artist:
Kayla Laurie

Makeup Department Head:
Kathleen Fowlstone

Payroll Accountant:
Amanda Jane Porter

Producer:
Navid Soofi

Production Design:
Moe Curtin

Production Manager:
Darren Robson

Script Supervisor:
Samantha Suminguit

Second Assistant Director:
Steve Bors

Writer:
Angela Gulner
Yuri Baranovsky

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