Knight Falls, CA Knight Falls Media
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On April 10th, 2009, 16 year old Charley Cooper disappeared without a trace. 10 years later, freelance journalist Scott Sinclair journeys to the town of Knight Falls, CA to uncover the truth.
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A Town on the Coast
Scott Sinclair arrives in Knight Falls, hoping to uncover the truth about Charley Cooper.
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The Bridge
Scott's investigation into the disappearance of Charley Cooper continues, but an unexpected discovery is about to change everything.
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Poetry
Following the incident at the Cooper house, Scott looks for answers in an unlikely place.
Customer Reviews
Will the story be finished?
It was great until you get to the end of episode 6 and find out that was the last episode even though the story isn’t over. What is up with that? I was so into it and couldn’t wait to hear what was on the tapes….
WTH
Well after almost 2 years, your face shows up on my door step, what took ya so long? Come on in, I’d love to listen to your story!
WTH You leave you com back, you leave again, but all these scammers want you listeners to donate on patreon, I hate patreon they scam your money then disappear, and these scammers can’t figure why they dont get donations. If your crap is good enough you’ll find advertising, stop being lazy and find your own donations, down with patreon!
IMHO !
I love a creepy small town mystery
We all know this story; small town girl goes missing, shows up 10 years later in the midst of a strange, perhaps supernatural occurrence.
I love Scott’s voice, as well as the fresh take on a missing person reporter. At first I felt like the people of this town were a little too trusting of this new reporter coming in and asking questions 10 years after, but I think he comes off a little less hardened than most and so is able to see a little more in people than just the facts.
The only thing I could say is that sometimes the production is a bit forced, and its harder to imagine a reporter interviewing someone over a cup of coffee and rather feels more like just two people reading a script into a mic. It seems like that was fixed pretty early on though.