director Michael Bay Known for big budget action films such as bad boys, rock, end of the world,as well as Transformers franchise, but he has filmed his first documentary on the ID Channel, which will air over the three-day Labor Day weekend.
A five-part documentary series, Born Evil: Serial Killers and SaviorsIt tells the story of Haden Clark, a serial killer known as a “volatile psychopath” and the unsolved cases related to him. It also examines his relationship with a fellow inmate to whom he confesses his crimes because he believes the convicted murderer is Jesus.
Born Evil: Serial Killers and Saviors Looks at “the inner workings of the unstable and dysfunctional Clark family, Harden’s fall from grace, and the shocking confessions he made to fellow inmates that prompted investigators to launch a search to unravel his alleged ties to Relevant unsolved cases.
The docuseries features private recorded conversations between Bay and Clark and explores the killer’s traumatic childhood, violent family history and the cold cases surrounding his prison confession.
Interviews with other key figures include Haden Clark’s brother, Jeff Clark, and Haden Clark’s former inmate Jack Truitt (pictured above, with Bay) – whom Clark believed to be Jesus.
Bay said in a statement: “Throughout my career, I have focused on meeting real people — from various scientists to alligator wranglers, law enforcement officers to bank robbers, and even kings and queens — for my films. Get real insights.
“born evil This was my first foray into the world of documentaries, and it revolved around a family of serial killers you’d never heard of. The five-hour series focuses on the youngest son, Hadden Clark, and I spent countless hours in prison talking to him personally so that I could understand a man the FBI calls “a man who ” people’s thoughts and psychology. Interest from more than 20 states. born evil could open the door to solving many unsolved murders.
The documentary series will also draw on Haden Clark’s personal diary and illustrations outlining his crimes, as well as interviews with law enforcement and the victims’ loved ones.
“Michael Bay is one of the finest storytellers of our generation, and he tells the story of one of the most horrific serial killers in history like never before,” said ID President Jason Sarlanis. “And born evilwe launch ID, the next blockbuster franchise, as we deliver on our commitment to providing audiences with premium, true-crime content from the best filmmakers in the industry.
Born Evil: Serial Killers and Saviors ID is scheduled to go live on September 2 at 9pm ET.
via: Variety