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The Dolly Madison Murders

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In September 2002, two women are found dead inside the Dolly Madison bakery in Great Bend, Kan.; twenty years later, a filmmaker finds there might be hidden reasons as to why it has remained unsolved for so long.

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Rick M Filmed around the 20th anniversary of a horrific incident that took place in small-town Great Bend, Kansas. Made by a filmmaker, Aaron Mull, who lived near the crime scene at the time as a child. It is an insightful documentary that succeeds in documenting a case I had never heard about. Sadly, for the crime victims, that fact, along with seemingly flawed police work, is part of the problem in the case remaining cold. I wanted the documentarian to try to really push harder to get interviews he was getting denied. I would have also liked for him to have given some more of his personal experience of what it felt like growing up with such a horrible crime happening so near where he lived. I was able to watch it on YouTube. I believe it is also available on a few other streaming sites. Worth the watch and the exposure for the poor victims. Run time is about 45 minutes. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 08/16/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In September 2002, two women are found dead inside the Dolly Madison bakery in Great Bend, Kan.; twenty years later, a filmmaker finds there might be hidden reasons as to why it has remained unsolved for so long.
Director
Aaron Mull
Producer
L.A. VanLooy
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
53m
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