EXCLUSIVE: Nancy Grace is set to front
In the Valley of Sin, a true-crime docuseries for Fox Nation that looks at a wild story from small-town Washington a quarter-century ago, Deadline has learned. The first part will bow Sunday, May 9, and the remaining five episodes will premiere daily through May 14. Watch the trailer above. Mega
Fox confirmed the new project, which will explore the harrowing claims of child abuse in the sleepy town of Wenatchee, WA. In 1995, the wholesome âApple Capital of the Worldâ was rocked by appalling allegations that adults in the town were running a child sex trafficking ring dubbed âThe Circle,â which abused more than 60 children at various locations around the town. After dozens of arrests, more than 29,000 counts of child abuse and 1,000 combined hours of prison sentences, the truth emerged: None of it ever happened.
Host Nancy Grace launched the episode with news that a pair of fugitives had been added to the America s Most Wanted catch counter, bringing the new total of apprehended criminals to 1,189. Christopher Jones and Alison Gracey were captured recently in Madrid, Spain, just four days after their cases were featured on both FOX s America s Most Wanted and the Fox Nation counterpart.
Grace warned, though, that many criminals still remain at large.
The FBI is offering a $25,000 reward for one of those criminals: former Arizona Department of Public Safety officer, Frederick Arias - whose son, Nic, appeared alongside Grace and a panel of experts in Monday s episode.
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