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Release Date:
September 18, 2006
Original Title:
Serial Killers: The Bone Yard
Alternate Titles:
The Bone Yard: Leonard Lake and Charles Ng
Genres:
Crime | Documentary
Production Companies:
CRIME+INVESTIGATION
LowCountry Films
New Dominion Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Convicted Of Eleven Brutal Murders Charles NG Is Now On Death Row. Leonard Lake and Charles NG looked harmless enough when they were caught shoplifting at a store in San Francisco. NG fled the scene, but when the police questioned lake at the precinct, he identified Charles NG as his accomplice and then swallowed two cyanide capsules he had taped to his lapel. The police were stunned by Lake's abrupt suicide. But the .22 caliber pistol and silencer they found in his car indicated far more than a simple shoplifting, and when the registered owner of the car turned up on a list of missing persons, the investigation exploded. A search of their house turned up the personal belongings of a number of missing persons.
Art Direction:
Keriann Yohler
Associate Producer:
Kathleen Quin Redmond
Casting:
Jefferson Lindquist
Cinematography:
Steve Raimondi
Bob Smith
Jean Guy Bureau
Costume Design:
Carl Curnutte III
Director:
Stuart Taylor
Editor:
Emmanuelle Wiecha
Executive Producer:
Tom Naughton
Nicola Valcour
Key Makeup Artist:
Michelle Lee
Music:
Thomas Gwaltney IV
Producer:
Daniel Netzinger
Joe Wiecha
Mike Sinclair
JD Demers
Jim Holt
Scott Mobley
Writer:
Allison Erkelens
Michael Martin
Michael Ray Brown
Tom Naughton
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