Jeffrey Mundt and Joseph Banis admitted to burying the body of Jamie Carroll in the basement of their Kentucky home in 2009, but they both denied murdering him and pinned the blame on each other ...
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Jeffrey Mundt was acquitted of murder but convicted of tampering with evidence in the 2009 Old Louisville murder of Jamie Carroll. Learn more about the man at the center of the new HBO docuseries.
Hollywood is remembering actor Eric Dane, who passed away on Thursday (Feb. 19) following a battle with amyotrophic lateral ...
Murder in Glitterball City is more sympathetic to Banis, who participates from prison and has what Bailey calls a “slim” possibility of being granted an appeal, compared to Mundt. Barbato said they ...
A familiar Old Louisville home long linked to one of the city’s most infamous murder cases stepped into the national spotlight on Thursday.
Sonny Bunch speaks with Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman to discuss their Oscar-nominated documentary, The Alabama ...
HBO's Murder in GlitterBall City is like a "beam of light that hits the disco ball...and everything just splays out," ...
Where are Joey Banis and Jeffrey Mundt now? Here’s what happened after the 2009 murder of Jamie Carroll in Louisville and how the HBO documentary Murder in Glitterball City revisits the case.
Filmmakers examine a 2010 Louisville killing involving a drag performer, sex, drugs, and conflicting accusations between two ...
HBO's Murder in Glitterball City is a gripping two-part documentary and a masterclass in true-crime storytelling.
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