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Network sets docu-series on Ohio cases

The Columbian
Published: April 12, 2016, 8:47pm

NEW YORK (AP) — Conscious of the success of long-form crime mysteries such as “Serial” on NPR and HBO’s “The Jinx,” the Investigation Discovery network says it will air its first serialized drama later this spring.

The six-part docu-series, “The Vanishing Women,” will focus on six women who have gone missing or have been found dead in Chillicothe, Ohio, in the past few years. It will debut June 6, ID announced.

ID’s focus on crime and mystery stories made the network a nearly instant success upon its launch in 2008, particularly among older women. Lately the HBO and NPR projects, as well as Netflix’s “Making a Murderer,” have attracted followers to the genre with innovative storytelling techniques.

“All of this has shone a klieg light on the world of mystery and suspense and true stories and crime,” said Henry Schleiff, network president. “There’s never been a better time to be a leader of this business.”

The six women died or went missing in the city of about 22,000 people about an hour south of Columbus, where heroin use has been a problem. Some residents have worried about a serial killer, although police suggest the women’s troubled histories played a role in their fates.

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