[Movie Madness] A set in turmoil or controlled chaos?

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Movie Madness

 
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  www.crimescene.com | May 2020  
 
 

Hello, Officer Visitor

Johnny McPhail is a veteran performer and has more experience with acting and in life than anyone else in the cast.

Does his perspective on what happened on the set provide any clues to who killed Dalton? 

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Tip: Want to find out what's happened so far in the Movie Madness investigation? Check out the Case Recap.

Coming up … how does the movie's producer explain his behavior? And do Dalton's previous films shed any light on his murder?


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Johnny McPhail interview

The detectives talked to Johnny about his experiences on the set.


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Johnny McPhail bio

An accountant by trade, Johnny has worked in various film and stage productions over the years.


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Producer's contract

Investigators found a contract related to the funding of Dalton's film among his papers.


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Angry email

Investigators discovered an interesting message among Dalton's papers.


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Kayla Mathis interview

The detectives talked to Kayla about her experiences with Dalton Kimbrough.


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Kayla Mathis bio

After a traumatic childhood incident, Kayla has done her best to bounce back.


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Rob Budd interview

The detectives traveled to Parchman to speak to an old friend of Dalton's.


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Rob Budd bio

Orphaned as a child, Rob has faced many difficulties, some of his own making.


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Rebaptized video

Investigators found this short film in Dalton's editing room at the lodge.


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Duffy's canvass

Investigators talked to people at a bar where Dalton reportedly hung out sometimes.


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Letter found in journal

Investigators reviewed another section of the journal Dalton wrote about the making of his film.


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Film journal excerpt #2

Investigators reviewed another section of the journal Dalton wrote about the making of his film.


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