Girl in the Picture
A young mother's mysterious death and her son's subsequent kidnapping blow open a decades-long mystery about the woman's true identity and the murderous federal fugitive at the center of it all.
Cast
Karen Parsley
Self - Dancer, Passions
Charles Engles
Self - Neurosurgeon
Merle Bean
Self - Michael's Foster Mother
Ernest Bean
Self - Michael's Foster Father
Billy Carter
Self - Assistant Chief. Choctaw Police
Joe Fitzpatrick
Self - Special Agent, FBI
Jenny Fisher
Self - Friend, Student Council Camp
Sherry Fortson-Bailey
Self - Friend, Forest Park Senior High
Lynn Clemons
Self - Friend, Forest Park Senior High
Heather Lane
Self - Dancer, Mons Venus
Michelle Cupples
Self - Michael's Babysitter
Edward Kumiega
Self - Assistant U.S. Attorney, Western District Oklahoma
Mark Yancey
Self - Assistant U.S. Attorney, Western District Oklahoma
Mark Deasaro
Self - Detective, St. Petersburg Police
Matt Birkbeck
Self - Author
Megan Dufresne
Self - Sharon's Birth Daughter
Mary Dufresne
Self - Megan's Mother
Ashley Rodriguez
Self - Forensic Case Manager, NCMEC
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Comments
10 Comments
A very sad story about a sociopath who married his own daughter, had a child with her, murders first his wife/ daughter when turned 20 and the son at age 9. Tragic story which everyone can pick up in first 15 minutes at the start, and the last 20 or so minutes at the end. If you like strippers, rednecks, sociopaths, mixed with a little bit of a crime - look no further.
Not anywhere near as good as most of their documentaries. Slow and plodding with little to hold a person's interest. It was OK as background noise but beyond that. Id say skip it.
Well, I guess this has it all. What a despicable creature this "man" was. This documentary pulls you in and you're stuck. It is important that Sharon's story be told. I still kinda wish I'd never seen it. I agree with Heather. The mother in the wheelchair is full of excuses and lies. RIP Sharon and Michael.
