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'UP AND VANISHED' BASED ON POPULAR PAYNE LINDSEY PODCAST PREMIERES NOVEMBER 18 ON OXYGEN
"Oxygen Media, the network for high-quality crime programming, premieres “Up and Vanished,” based on the hit investigative podcast of the same name with over 240 million downloads that put a national spotlight on the small town mystery of Tara Grinstead. The special, premiering Sunday, November 18 at 7PM ET/PT, will focus on the mysterious disappearance of Tara, a Georgia beauty queen and school teacher who went missing in 2005, and where the police investigation is today in the aftermath of Payne’s groundbreaking podcast.
In this special, Payne Lindsey and his team will pick up where the podcast left off, which was with an investigation that lead to the arrest of two men who plead not guilty and are still awaiting trial. Combining chilling stories with cinematic storytelling techniques, this citizen sleuth will scrutinize alibis and double check reports, as him and his team stop at nothing until they find the truth, leading to new discoveries and insights on the case of Tara Grinstead...."
'Up and Vanished' Based on Popular Payne Lindsey Podcast Premieres November 18 on Oxygen
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Is it horribly wrong for me to say I'm glad this is being produced by Oxygen but that I'm not sure I can watch this? I saw the other special about her life with her friend who said she found the glove on the lawn.. It was very distressing in places, of course. It really gets to me because when her case was active on WS, when she was missing, posters said " She just left her life and moved to NYC or something"... I absolutely felt that she died in her house and that there was a huge struggle there. No one believed me because LE said " No signs of a struggle".
Another poster also was adamant that her body had been burned in a fire on " Snapdragon Rd." A house fire.
Both of us were very clear in our intuitive posts and both of us were correct, the other poster's post about the fire actually being more startling in retrospect than my belief that she died in her house at the hands of someone she knew.
The podcasts were so awesome, and flowed so well. I hope the TV shows do justice to the sleuth who started his project in Atlanta because his grandmother was from Ocilla, as I recall.