
“The Dolly Madison Murders” is a new documentary which will air on Smoky Hills PBS (SHPBS) on Saturday, Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. and then re-air on Oct. 31 at 10 p.m.
“We are able to bring another great local documentary to Smoky Hills PBS because of the support from our viewers!” said Betsy Schwien, Smoky Hills PBS General Manager. “This is a must see for everyone as it takes a deep dive into an unsolved murder case right here in Kansas.”
This documentary goes back to September 2002, where two women were found dead inside the Dolly Madison bakery in Great Bend. Twenty years later, a filmmaker who grew up near the bakery, is determined to shed light on the case and find justice for the victims. With interviews, evidence analysis, and community involvement, the film investigates potential suspects, including someone who may be hiding in plain sight.
The trailer can be found here: https://youtu.be/I2qHtFPJz8w.
There are many ways to watch this documentary on Smoky Hills PBS. SHPBS is available over the air, on many cable systems, DirecTV, DirecTV Stream, Dish Network, and HULU + LIVE TV. You can also access Smoky Hills PBS via the FREE mobile app for Android and iPhone devices and is also available to stream by clicking here: video.smokyhillstv.org/livestream.