
Freight Train: Slayer of Innocence
Documentary · Crime · TV Movie
Overview
This documentary details the investigations into the disappearances and murders of several young boys throughout the Midwest in the 1970s. Detectives conducted a nine-day, twenty-four-hour surveillance of a suspect for several hundred miles with a team of police officers from several agencies. With William 'Freight Train' Guatney in custody the kidnappings and murders of young boys stopped.
Top Cast
Dave Barth
Dave Barth
Det. Ron Hearn
Dave Barth
Det. Ron Hearn
Brian Benassi
Brian Benassi
Det. Don Benassi
Brian Benassi
Det. Don Benassi
Terry Castleman
Terry Castleman
Self
Terry Castleman
Self
Steve Christopher
Steve Christopher
Det. Dan Sadler
Steve Christopher
Det. Dan Sadler
Jim Conover
Jim Conover
Self
Jim Conover
Self
Chancellor Davis
Chancellor Davis
Mark Helmig
Chancellor Davis
Mark Helmig
Roger Davis
Roger Davis
William "Freight Train" Guatney
Roger Davis
William "Freight Train" Guatney
Ken Hackney
Ken Hackney
Narrator
Ken Hackney
Narrator
Bob Handegan
Bob Handegan
Det. Jim Conover
Bob Handegan
Det. Jim Conover
Jack Harmon
Jack Harmon
Lucky Boy X
Jack Harmon
Lucky Boy X
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