Letter from Trisha Doyle

John Douglas, formerly of the FBI's Investigative Support Unit, is
developing a new show for MSNBC around people convicted of multiple murders
who are now incarcerated. We are seeking persons who have been convicted
of multiple murders, admit their guilt and are willing to talk about their
crimes and background. Essential to the program is that we are able to film
a two-camera interview within the prison system without plexi-glass where
the person is housed. We are excited about the opportunity to work with a
prison to make the process as easy as possible. In fact, Mr. Douglas is
eager to have the chance to talk with officers and guards about his
experience as a profiler when cameras aren't running.

I think we have the opportunity in this to really do a fascinating show.
If you have any suggestions on how we can locate appropriate people, we'd
very much appreciate it. If you have had personal interaction and insight
into the prisoners we ultimately interview, wed very much like to
interview you, if you are interested. However, that is certainly not a
requirement.

We are hoping to film in the Pacific Northwest in the next few months.
Anyone with leads there is particularly welcome. However, we do not want
to limit ourselves geographically.

If you have any suggestions, please feel free to call me at 917-291-1197 or
at griffith_corp@hotmail.com.

Regards,

Trisha Doyle
Producer, Griffith Televison Corp

 

 

 


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