The documentary for “Scream” includes details about Danny Rolling and the “Gainesville Ripper”.

Discovery+ launches a two-hour documentary as part of their “Shock Docs”series to honor the new entry in the “Scream” franchise titled “Scream: The True Story”On Jan.

Wes Craven’s was established in December 1996. “Scream”Made its silver screen debut and revived the slasher-film genre. The film’s now-famous inspiration was a Florida drifter who killed five college students in three days in August 1990. Who was the drifter? Shreveport, Louisiana native Danny Rolling.

Rolling’s reign of terror began in Shreveport in November of 1989, when he broke into the home of 24-year-old Julie Grissom where he killed her, her 8-year-old nephew and her father.

Fleeing to Florida after shooting his father, a Shreveport police officer, in May of the following year, Rolling committed the crimes that would later earn him the moniker “The Gainesville Ripper.”

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Danny Harold Rolling is shown in this Feb. 13, 1994, file photo, during his trial in Tampa, Fla., during which he pleaded guilty to the serial murders of five young women at the University of Florida in Gainesville. Rolling was execution on Oct. 25, 2006.

Rolling, who was eventually caught and indicted for the murders two years later claimed to have been driven by an alternative personality named “Gemini.”Rolling pleaded guilty in February 1994 to his crimes. His mother told the jury about the abuse Rolling suffered at the hands his father. Numerous psychiatrists said that Rolling had a severe personality disorder but that he understood the consequences of his actions at the time.

Rolling was found guilty of all five charges in March, and sentenced in April 1994 to death. He was executed at Florida State Prison Oct. 25, 2006.

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Convicted killer Danny Harold Rolling, 46, is sworn into court Tuesday, July 11, 2000, in Gainsville, Fla., to testify on his own behalf as part of an appeal to avoid the death sentence. Rolling, who wants the circuit judge to overturn his five death sentences and grant him a new death penalty hearing, claims his court-appointed legal team was ineffective. Rolling murdered and mutilated five college students in August 1990. ORG XMIT: FLGAI101 ORG XMIT: MER0703021347400927

In 1994, an episode of ABC News’ “Turning Point” about Rolling inspired screenwriter Kevin Williamson to write “Woodsboro Murders,”This became the script. “Scream.”

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The new documentary features paranormal investigator Steve Shippy, and psychic medium Cindy Kaza working together to expose the truth about Rolling’s insane claims.

They will be the first paranormal investigators to conduct an investigation at the site where the murders occurred and at his childhood home. Current homeowners have complained about aggressive poltergeist activity.

Pictured is a Jan. 25, 1991, report in The Times that announces Danny Rolling as a top suspect in the Grissom and Gainesville murders.

TheScream”Ghostface terrorizes teenagers to resurrect secrets from 25 years ago after the original series murders. While this will be the fifth installment of the franchise, it is being marketed as a re-launch and will be the first not directed by Wes Craven after theHorror director’s 2015death.

“Scream”The movie and “Scream: The True Story”Both will be premiering on January 14. With a Discovery+ subscription, you can see the film in all theaters and the documentary on Discovery+.

Meredith G. White, the arts and culture reporter at the Shreveport Times is Meredith G. White. You can find her at FacebookMeredith G. White InstagramAnd TwitterFollow @meredithgwhite and send an email to [email protected]

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