The nonfiction, six-part limited series The Eleven follows investigators as they reexamine the murders of 11 teenage girls after discovering a confession letter from current inmate and convicted murderer Edward Harold Bell.
Through their research and a series of exclusive videotaped interviews with Bell, investigators have pushed police to reopen the case of two of the victims.
Throughout the 1970s, the cities in and around Galveston County, Texas were haunted by the brutal murders of 11 teenage girls. Journalist Lise Olsen and retired police detective Fred Paige are revisiting these cases after discovering a confession letter from inmate Edward Harold Bell, who is currently serving a 70-year sentence for an unrelated murder.
In his chilling confession, Bell describes some of the girls' deaths in gruesome detail and refers to many of the victims by name. Yet in the investigators' exclusive face-to-face interviews with Bell, he denies the written confession, proving that linking him to the 45-year-old murders will be a formidable challenge.
With a parole hearing for Bell looming this fall, Olsen and Paige must try to piece together evidence that demonstrates a definitive link between the convicted killer and girls he calls 'the eleven who went to heaven' before he has the possibility to walk free.
In each one-hour episode, The Eleven will explore the girls' stories in depth in an attempt to discover a link to Bell.
Through cinematic dramatisations as well as access to interviews with friends, family and witnesses, the series will attempt to solve the mystery behind 'the eleven' in order to try to find justice for the young women and closure for their families.
CHANNEL |
Crime + Investigation (DStv 170) |
PREMIERE |
22 February 2018 |
TIMESLOT |
Thursdays, 20h00 |
REPEATS |
Fridays, 00h10 / 13h55
Saturdays, 19h05
Sundays, 02h40 / 13h15 / 16h30 / 20h50 |