[CW for violence against children]
Toby Ball returns to discuss -- from a safe distance -- HBO's limited series on the Atlanta child murders of 1979-1981, Atlanta's Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children. Is it too ambitious? Did it set out to be a true-crime docuseries, or a sociological study of the rise of The New South? And what did Wayne Williams actually do?
Later, Kevin Smokler talks to Lost Girls author Robert Kolker about how that book became a film; trusting the filmmaking process; "the true-crime media apparatus"; and how his thinking about his new book, Hidden Valley Road (now an Oprah book pick!), evolved.
SHOW NOTES
Atlanta's Missing And Murdered on HBO.com
Ep 109 on Mindhunter S2Strange Arrivals on iHeartRadio
Ep 136 on Netflix's Lost GirlsMy review of Random Family on Tomato NationKolker's "No Way Out" and "Nine Blocks From Home"Bob Kolker's latest, Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family, on AmazonDon't take our word for it; Oprah thinks you should read it tooBob Kolker and Kevin Smokler on Twitter