Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Christian Slater's Reflections on ABC's The Forgotten

Spend 5 minutes with the forgotten’s Christian Slater

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Jerry Bruckheimer’s latest procedural drama is ABC’s gritty new series the forgotten.  Starring Christian Slater as the head of a group of civilians who try to solve missing person’s cases, the show deals with a different story of the week – think Cold Case mixed with Without a Trace, with a lot of personal drama baked in.


I had a chance to spend a few minutes chatting with Christian Slater about the show, what drew him to it, and why he thinks people should spend some time checking it out!


I’m very interested in what drew you to this particular character?
Well, there were many elements, but I like the character a lot.  Alex Donovan, a former Chicago police detective.  He’s a real human being.  I think he’s a bit of a gritty character.  His daughter was kidnapped 2 years ago when she was 8 years old, and that kind of sent him over the edge. As a result of that, his former partner starts to give him these John and Jane Doe cases to work on and investigate and fill the void that he has within himself.  What he discovers along the way is that he has the opportunity to give closure to some other people.  Closure that he hasn’t been able to get himself yet.


As the episodes go along, will we get more of a history of the characters, see their back story?
Oh yeah!  Absolutely – as the stories unfold, what’s great, for me, this really isn’t a “me” show, it’s a “we” show.  It’s really a team of people.  Alex doesn’t put this team together.  It’s comprised of a telephone repairman, a high school teacher, a former medical student, and an office worker.  They’re regular people like you and me, who have lives themselves, and jobs that they have to go to.  As the show unfolds, we begin to discover why they’re doing what it is that they’re doing as well.


In a few words, what’s the description of the show you’ve been giving people?
The quickest way, I think it’s about humans being willing to help other humans.  That’s the quickest way.  That’s the shortest possible answer I could give.  It really is about humanity.  We’re not cops.  We run up against brick walls all the time.  We don’t always bump into the nicest people, or the most willing people.  It’s a show about America, about willingness, about human nature, and about moral character.


Is there a chance as the series goes, that the case won’t always be solved, or is there an understood idea that the team will be successful each week?
The hope of course is that we are successful.  I don’t necessarily know if that will be the case.  I think that’ll come down to the writers.  Really, if you look at it, the truth of the matter is that Alex Donovan hasn’t been successful.  He hasn’t been able to find his own daughter.  He’s already coming from a point of feeling unfulfilled in that regard, doing what he can to fill the void within himself in some possible way.  It’s not like all the answers are nicely wrapped up into a tight little bow every week, and it certainly hasn’t been for Alex, and that’s why he kind of went over the edge for a little while.


Tonight’s episode deals with a missing fiancee, and the only thing to go off of is an engagement ring.  Talk a little bit more about that!
A lot of the things I talked about, we definitely hit some brick walls in this episode.  Walter’s character makes some efforts, and they don’t go exactly the way he would like them to go.  But he’s a persistent guy, he doesn’t give up.  I can tell you that Lindsay gets into some serious trouble, and needs to get bailed out.

For All Family Members and Friends of Missing Persons

Therapeutic Support for Families of the Missing
Tonight on BlogTalkRadio with Duanne Bowers, LPC 

Time: September 29, 2009 from 9pm to 10pm EST
Location: Your Computer/Online
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Phone: Call-in Number: (646) 478-0982

Tonight's Online Interactive Radio Show with Kim Kolton and Dennis Griffin will be featuring special guest, Duane T. Bowers.  Duane is a Traumatic Loss Therapist and Educator in private practice, and author of Guiding Your Family Through Loss and Grief, and A Child is Missing: Providing Support for Families of Missing Children.  As a therapist Duane's specialty is working with survivors of traumatic death and suicide, which includes assisting families who must identify loved ones at the DC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, through the Wendt Center for Loss and Healing. He also provides support to families of abducted, missing, exploited and murdered children through the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). Duane serves as a training consultant to NCMEC, and is deployed by them to provide crisis intervention at Amber Alert sites with Team Adam. He also serves as a consultant and trainer for Team HOPE, a telephone support line for parents of missing children, and has provided services to AMECO (Association of Missing and Exploited Children Organizations).

Friday, September 25, 2009

Five States Represented in Saturdays Missing Person Search for Mary Denise Lands

Missing Person Search for Mary Denise Lands in Marshall, MI on Saturday, September 26th

Michigan:

K-9 One Search and Rescue

Kent County Search and Rescue

Peace4 The Missing

Team Hope

*TrackMissing
(Search Organization Organizer/Leader)

Sheridan Township Fire Department (Command Center)

Marshall Moose Lodge (meeting location for Marshall)

The Hampton Inn in Marshall (Rooms for search personnel)

Families who have their own missing loved one

Many local area volunteers and media organizations



Indiana:


Indiana K9 Search and Recovery



Pennsylvania:


David Lohr, Investigation Discovery



Wisconsin:


Karren Kraemer The Broken Wings Network




New York:


The Doe Network

David Lohr of Investigation Discovery to Join Search for Mary Denise Lands

David Lohr to Join Search for Mary Denise Lands

September 22, 2009

David LohrDavid Lohr will be joining several search and recovery groups, including Track Missing and Destiny Search Services, in Marshall, Michigan this coming weekend to help search for Mary Denise Lands.

Mary is a 39-year-old resident of Marshall who mysteriously disappeared on March 12, 2004.

The organized search will be held on Sept. 26, 2009. For more information, please visit: trackmissing.org.

Related Link:
The mysterious disappearance of Mary Denise Lands



Please join us at Peace4 the Missing
Missing Persons Awareness and Support Network
http://peace4missing.ning.com

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Volunteer Your Time for the Sept. 26th Mary Lands Search in Albion/Marshall, MI

TrackMissing conducted a 3rd search for Mary Lands on Labor Day Weekend, 2009 that lasted more than 17 hours in the Albion and Marshall areas. Search efforts included dogs, handlers and spotters from Indiana K9 Search and Recovery based in Indianapolis, IN. Personnel from TrackMissing, Peace4 the Missing and Mary Lands Father, Clifford Marshall were also involved in the search efforts.

We will now be conducting thorough grid searches of some areas discovered then during the upcoming scheduled search on Sept. 26, 2009. Our hopes of finding information that will lead to recovering the remains of Mary are now at an all time high.

Mary's Parents and I are very grateful to Indiana K9 Search and Recovery for spending their Holiday weekend searching for Mary Lands and we look forward to working with them, as well as many as 8 additional cadaver dogs and handlers from Indiana on the 26th. It is very likely that additional dogs and handlers from different organizations will be joining this large search effort.

As a result of the Labor Day weekend search efforts we need to reach out to search professionals and the public to contact us at www.trackmissing.org to volunteer your time for the Sept. 26th search. This search may likely be the best chance ever to locate Mary's remains and we do need peoples help if that is going to happen.

In conclusion, all of this weekends search personnel are VERY much looking forward to the 26th and hopefully answering the ultimate questions.....where is Mary? We also want to thank Marshall Police for their continued support of our search efforts and their help over the weekend. Sgt. McDonald has done a great job since taking over the case and he is thanked very much by many people. 

Anyone with information on Mary's whereabouts is asked to contact one of the proper people involved in her case. The time for fear has long passed and the time to come forward is now.

Chad Scott
Co-Founder
TrackMissing
www.trackmissing.org