Hometown Homicide: Hold the Line


12:00 pm - 1:00 pm, Monday, December 1 on Investigation Discovery ()

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Hold the Line

Season 2, Episode 1

In August 1992, millionaire Tennessee landowner Allen Roberts arrives home to discover his wife is missing; he tells police he received a ransom call for Doe's safe return; slowly, the town turns on Allen, until police take note of one odd neighbor.

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Cast & Crew
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Joe Birch (Actor) .. Self - Anchor, WMC-TV Action News
Charlie Meany (Actor) .. Charles Lord
Jake Robards (Actor) .. Narrator
Bill Simmons (Actor) .. Self - Allen Roberts' Nephew
Benjamin Standford (Actor) .. William Knox
Sondra Williamson (Actor) .. Self - Neighbor

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Joe Birch (Actor) .. Self - Anchor, WMC-TV Action News
Charlie Meany (Actor) .. Charles Lord
Jake Robards (Actor) .. Narrator
Bill Simmons (Actor) .. Self - Allen Roberts' Nephew
Born: September 25, 1960
Birthplace: Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: First writing experience came from a steady column called "Ramblings" in The Crusader, Holy Cross's school paper; later served as the paper's sports editor. Worked for the Boston Herald soon after college covering high-school sports and penning sports profiles and editorials; also freelanced for the Boston Phoenix. Gained notoriety with a column dubbed "Boston Sports Guy" for an online site called Digital City Boston; it earned him an offer from ESPN. Left the Boston area after being hired to work as a writer on Jimmy Kimmel Live; he left the show to write full-time for ESPN. Columns appear in ESPN.com's "Page 2" section; formerly wrote a column for ESPN The Magazine, calling it quits in July of 2009 after seven years. Executive producer for ESPN's documentary series, 30 for 30. Hosts a podcast on ESPN called the BS Report; interviews tend to be sports-focused but guests range from sports analysts to actors to comedians, and even to friends. Authored the books Now I Can Die in Peace: How ESPN's Sports Guy Found Salvation, with a Little Help From Nomar, Pedro, Shawshank and the 2004 Red Sox and The Book of Basketball: The NBA According to The Sports Guy. Created a recurring cartoon short that appeared on ESPN.com called the The Sports Guy.
Benjamin Standford (Actor) .. William Knox
Sondra Williamson (Actor) .. Self - Neighbor

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