
SKETCHY: Tales of the Black Doodler
Crime · Thriller
Overview
Based on actual serial killings in the LGBT community that took place in the early 1970's. The serial Killer was never arrested. This case remains as one of the United States' most infamous unsolved crimes. This story is based on the serial killer "THE BLACK DOODLER".
Top Cast
Robert Walker
Robert Walker
Jonathan
Robert Walker
Jonathan


Jacob A. Ware
Jacob A. Ware
Klaus Christmann
Jacob A. Ware
Klaus Christmann


Josh Berresford
Josh Berresford
Mr. Hudson
Josh Berresford
Mr. Hudson
Nicholas Corda
Nicholas Corda
Jack Fangs (voice)
Nicholas Corda
Jack Fangs (voice)
Christian Cuoco
Christian Cuoco
John Doe
Christian Cuoco
John Doe
Bryan Shankman
Bryan Shankman
Harvey Wallbanger the Bartender
Bryan Shankman
Harvey Wallbanger the Bartender
Brandon Cypel
Brandon Cypel
Cool Bartender
Brandon Cypel
Cool Bartender
Madelyn Claire Lego
Madelyn Claire Lego
Blonde disco chick
Madelyn Claire Lego
Blonde disco chick
Byron B Hagan
Byron B Hagan
Disco dude with Swag
Byron B Hagan
Disco dude with Swag
Ron Erel
Ron Erel
Shades
Ron Erel
Shades
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