This August, escape from the heat and the stress with a slate of
suspense, crime, and justice programming on Lifetime.The network’s
Ripped from the Headlines lineup kicks off August with a pair of
original movies inspired by best-selling true crime author Ann Rule.
"Sleeping with Danger" premieres on August 1 and stars Elisabeth R?hm
and Antonio Cupo.On August 2, audiences get more of Ms. Rule’s work with
"A Murder to Remember," which marks the directorial debut of Robin
Givens and stars Carolyn McCormick, Maddie Nichols, and TC Matherne.
Leslie Hendrix, of "Law & Order," also stars in both films.In
"Sleeping with Danger," flight attendant Grace Tanner is swept off her
feet by Paul Carter, a man who quickly turns violent. Grace is able to
escape additional attacks and bravely works with the police to bring him
to justice. "A Murder to Remember" tells of a couple, Javier and Robin
Rivera, celebrating their anniversary on a camping trip. But Javier ends
up dead and Robin places her trust in another camper, the mysterious
Sam, who may or may not have her best interests at heart.The premiere of
"A Murder to Remember" is followed by a documentary in the series,
"Elizabeth Smart: Finding Justice," hosted by kidnapping survivor and
advocate Elizabeth Smart. This documentary special goes
behind-the-headlines to present the real-life case that inspired the
movie.The Ripped from the Headlines lineup also celebrates Lifetime’s
30th anniversary with a special edition of the 2013 original movie,
"Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret," on Saturday, August 8, followed by a
special program, "Jodi Arias: Cellmate Secrets," that reveals the
stories of two women who became Arias’s loyal disciples while confined
with her.Ripped from the Headlines wraps up on August 9 and 10 with the
debut of the investigative documentary, "Surviving Jeffrey Epstein." The
two-night event coincides with the anniversary of the death of Epstein,
a disgraced billionaire financier and alleged sexual predator. The
event features stories from eight women who survived Epstein and
includes insights from others who knew him.As part of the network’s
ongoing Stop Violence Against Women initiative, Lifetime has partnered
with Rise to run a special PSA [public service announcement] during the
airings of the documentary to encourage other survivors to use their
voices to Rise Up and help establish the Survivors’ Bill of Rights in
their states. The documentary also will include a public service
announcement from RAINN (Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network),
the largest U.S. nonprofit anti-sexual assault organization . The
documentary is directed by award-winning filmmakers Anne Sundberg and
Ricki Stern.Visit mylifetime.com for information about the August programming and other summer programs and events.
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