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Lisa McVey (Part 1): Inside The Minds Behind The Viral Film 'Believe Me'

Lisa McVey (Part 1): Inside The Minds Behind The Viral Film 'Believe Me'

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At just 17, Lisa McVey was abducted by a dangerous man in Tampa, Florida. Over 26 long hours, despite unimaginable fear, Lisa stayed remarkably calm and sharp, leaving behind crucial clues that would help law enforcement catch a serial killer.

Filmmakers Jim Donovan and Jeff Vanderwal brought Lisa’s powerful story to the screen in Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey. Working closely with Lisa herself, who makes a special appearance in the film, they captured her extraordinary strength and resilience.

Next week, Lisa McVey joins us to share her story firsthand, in her own words.

Find out more about Jeff's work here.

Find out more about Jim's work here.

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CREDITS

Guests: Jim Donovan & Jeff Vanderwal

Host: Claire Murphy

Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

Audio Producer: Jacob Round

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