*HBO Documentary Films is set to unveil “Murder in Glitterball City,” a two-part documentary that unpacks a disturbing true-crime story rooted in Louisville, Kentucky. The city, celebrated for its ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (LEX 18) — A crumbling Victorian mansion in Louisville's historic Old Louisville neighborhood became the backdrop for a shocking murder case that has now inspired a new HBO original ...
These days, there’s always a video. Some tantalizing bit of video evidence, however incriminating, is bound to turn up in a true-crime documentary like HBO’s two-part Murder in Glitterball City. Not ...
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - HBO is bringing a notorious Kentucky crime to the small screen with a two-part documentary series based on a bestselling true crime book. “Murder in Glitter Ball City,” ...
Jeffrey Mundt was acquitted of murder but convicted of tampering with evidence in the 2009 Old Louisville murder of Jamie Carroll. Learn more about the man at the center of the new HBO docuseries.
The two-part documentary on HBO is not just the story of a gruesome murder, but a portrait of the city, neighborhood and home where it happened. By Maya Salam Hi, readers. We are taking a new approach ...
"Murder in Glitterball City" may sound like a unique name for a true crime documentary, but the HBO two-parter follows a unique case. Jamie Carroll was found dead in the basement of a home in Old ...
HBO Max has one of the highest-quality true crime libraries of all the streamers. The Jinx, The Vow and The Mortician are just three of the best true crime documentaries on the platform, and we've put ...
The two-part documentary Murder in Glitterball City will premiere on HBO on February 19. Inspired by the nonfiction book A Dark Room in Glitter Ball City by David Dominé, the two-part documentary ...
Back in June 2010, James “Jamie” Carroll’s body was discovered by Louisville police. The house on 1435 South Fourth Street, owned by Jeffrey Mundt and his boyfriend Joseph “Joey” Banis, became a crime ...
The Louisville community-- and the whole nation is mourning the passing of Reverend Jesse Jackson. Here's how local leaders reacted to news of his death. St. Matthews Police Chief Barry Wilkerson said ...