A documentary by Charlie Minn, “Who Killed These Women,” sparks discussion of unsolved 2008 Tinley Park Lane Bryant killings.
It’s been 18 years since five women were shot and killed execution-style at a suburban Lane Bryant store, and detectives are still trying to crack the case.
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The crime continues to leave a mark on the Tinley Park community, though the store itself was repurposed in 2013 after ...
Eighteen years later, the shooting that left five women dead at a women's clothing store in Tinley Park remains unsolved.
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The director of a new documentary film about the 2008 Lane Bryant store murders says Tinley Park police have done a poor job.
Monday marks 18 years since five women were murdered inside a Lane Bryant store in Tinley Park. It's a case police said they're still investigating and hoping to solve. The brother of Carrie Chiuso ...
Documentary filmmaker Charlie Minn and retired Chicago Police Detective Adam Katz join Karen Conti to discuss Charlie’s documentary, ‘Who Killed These Women’, which shines a light on the unsolved 2008 ...
Filmmaker and documentarian Charlie Minn joins Bob Sirott to talk about how he has tried to compile his research for his new documentary about the Tinley Park Lane Bryant murders and how he is trying ...
The director of a new documentary film about the 2008 Lane Bryant store murders says Tinley Park police have done a poor job.