New doc on 2008 Lane Bryant mass shooting could spur fresh leads, filmmaker hopes

New Documentary on 2008 Lane Bryant Mass Shooting Hopes to Spark Fresh Leads, Filmmaker Seeks Justice for Victims' Families.

Eighteen years after the deadliest mass shooting in Illinois history claimed five lives at a local clothing store, a new documentary aims to reignite public interest and potentially uncover fresh information about the case. The upcoming film, titled "The Tinley Park 5," is set to premiere on February 13th at two theaters in suburban Chicago.

Filmmaker Charlie Minn hopes that by shedding light on the tragedy, his project can lead to new leads and help authorities finally identify the shooter. However, he acknowledges that some of those involved in the case have chosen not to participate or share information with him.

Minn has interviewed relatives of the victims, a criminology professor, paramedics who responded to the scene, and even staged reenactments of the crime at a boutique in Kankakee. Despite his efforts, he has encountered resistance from Tinley Park police officials, who have refused to participate or share any new information about the case.

The shooting on February 2nd, 2008, occurred when a lone gunman entered the Lane Bryant store and shot five women to death. The victims were all employees of the store. Their names have been kept public, but their stories remain largely untold by those in power.

For Minn, this documentary is about more than just retelling the story; it's an attempt to reignite outrage and pressure for justice on behalf of the families who still seek answers. As he points out, many crimes go cold over time as new information is forgotten or lost.

With the help of 3D modeling, Minn has created an original sketch of the gunman based on the survivor's eyewitness account. He also obtained a voice recording of the shooter from a 911 call, which he hopes can be used to track down the killer.

A $100,000 reward remains in place for anyone with information about the case. The Tinley Park Police Department has set up a tip line at (708) 444-5394 and an email address [email protected] where people can share their insights or tips.

As the anniversary of the tragedy approaches, Minn's film is seen as a timely reminder that justice must be served for those who were so brutally taken from life.
 
I'm still shaking my head about this 2008 mass shooting 🀯. It's been 18 years and no one's been caught? That's just not right, you know? The fact that the police are being stubborn about sharing info with the filmmaker is frustrating πŸ˜’. A $100k reward should be enough to get someone talking, but I guess we'll just have to keep waiting... πŸ•°οΈ

The 3D modeling sketch of the gunman looks pretty realistic, by the way πŸ‘€. And that voice recording from a 911 call might just be the key to solving this case πŸ”Š. My only hope is that it leads to some actual justice for those families πŸ’”. We need more people speaking out about these cold cases and pushing for answers... πŸ’ͺ
 
omg this docu sounds super intense 🀯 i mean 18 yrs later and ppl are still not finding out whos responsible for those 5 deaths 😱 it's crazy how justice can kinda just fade away over time. but im glad theres someone like charlie minn makin an effort to shed light on the case again πŸ’‘ hope his docu sparks some new leads and brings closure to the families πŸ™
 
I'm still in shock thinking about this 2008 Lane Bryant shooting 🀯. It's been 18 years and we're still waiting for answers about what happened that day. I mean, can you imagine walking into a store where your friends work and suddenly hearing gunfire? πŸ’” It's just heartbreaking.

The fact that the police have refused to participate with the documentary is really frustrating πŸ˜’. I get it, they might be worried about reopening old wounds, but this is about giving justice to the families of those who were killed. I'm all for sparking new leads and hopefully catching the person responsible.

I love how the filmmaker is using 3D modeling and a 911 recording to try and track down the killer πŸŽ₯. It's like he's trying to piece together the puzzle that's been left incomplete for so long. And the fact that there's still a $100,000 reward out for information is amazing πŸ’Έ.

I think this documentary is exactly what we need right now – a reminder that justice matters and that those who are responsible should be held accountable 🀝. I'll definitely be checking it out on release day, and I hope it brings some closure to the families of the victims ❀️.
 
just think about all these years and no one got caught 🀯 meanwhile they're just trying to make a name outta it and get 100k from ppl who r just tryna know the truth πŸ€‘ hope this doc does spark somethin though, gotta keep pushin for justice for those 5 ppl πŸ’”
 
lol wut's wrong w/ these cops?? 18 yrs after & they still got no leads lol they're refusin to participate in this docu thingy? like what r they hidin?? i got no love for the families of the victims, cant even imagine how much pain & suffering they must be goin thru. this docu might just b the push they need 2 get some answers tho. that 3D model of the gunman sounds creepy tho lol. hope it helps catch the killer
 
I'm not sure about this doco, mate πŸ€”. 18 years on and still no one's been caught? It just feels like another case of 'we'll get to it eventually'... yeah right πŸ™„. I mean, a $100k reward is nice and all, but what if the guy's already cashed in or gone back to square one? πŸ€‘ The cops are being super tight-lipped about new info too, which just raises more questions than answers 🀐. Staged reenactments and 3D modeling are cool and all, but can't we just get some real leads here? πŸ’”
 
I just got back from the most amazing road trip with my friends and we saw this crazy scenic view of Lake Michigan πŸ–οΈπŸŒŠ It was like nothing I've ever seen before! We stopped at this tiny diner for lunch and had the best cheeseburgers of our lives πŸ˜‹ Anyway, that made me think about how some restaurants have those super cool old-school jukeboxes with vinyl records... has anyone else seen one of those lately?
 
Man I'm still getting chills thinking about this mass shooting at Lane Bryant back in 2008 🀯 It's crazy to think it's been 18 years and we're still not any closer to catching the guy πŸ˜” The documentary "The Tinley Park 5" is like, so important because it sheds light on what really happened that day. I hope filmmaker Charlie Minn gets some fresh leads or new info from the police, you know, for the victims' families who are still waiting for justice πŸ’• It's wild to think about how many crimes just get cold and we forget about them 🀯 So yeah, let's keep spreading awareness and maybe we can finally bring closure to these families πŸ’–
 
OMG, u guys, this documentary thingy about the 2008 Lane Bryant shooting is literally giving me CHILLS!! 🀯 Eighteen years later and these victims' families are still searching for answers? Like, it's not even fair that justice hasn't been served yet. I'm so here for Charlie Minn and his team trying to shed light on this tragedy, even if some of the people involved in the case aren't talking. The fact that they're using 3D modeling and a voice recording from a 911 call is SO cool! πŸ€–πŸ’» It's like, we can actually see the shooter's face now? That's progress, right?! And the $100k reward for info still being out there is just... ugh. I'm literally so angry on behalf of these families and I hope that this documentary sparks some new leads or something. Can you imagine if they finally caught the guy who did this? It would be like, a full circle moment, you know? Justice for The Tinley Park 5 πŸ™πŸ•ŠοΈ
 
This new documentary thingy hoping to get some fresh leads on that super sad 2008 shooting in Tinley Park. I think it's really cool that the filmmaker Charlie Minn trying to help the victims' families by sharing their stories and stuff. He even made a sketch of the shooter using 3D modeling! πŸ€–πŸ’‘

I feel bad for the families who still don't know what happened to their loved ones all these years ago. It's crazy how some crimes just go cold like that. I hope this documentary helps bring new info to light and gets justice for those poor women who were shot at Lane Bryant.

It's also kinda weird that some police officials not wanting to talk or share any info, but I guess they're probably trying to protect something. Whatever the reason, I think it's great that Minn not giving up and keeping the story alive. Fingers crossed he gets some new leads and helps solve this case! 🀞
 
Ugh, 18 years late to the party πŸ™„. Can't believe this docu is even trying to spark fresh leads on such an old case. Like, shouldn't we be working on solving crimes like this ASAP? The fact that there's still no ID for the shooter is just crazy 😲. And what's with all these officials refusing to participate or share info? It's like they're trying to cover something up πŸ€”.

Minn's got some decent moves, though - using 3D modeling and a 911 call voice recording are some solid investigative tactics πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ. But let's be real, this docu is more about sympathy and feel-good vibes than actual justice for the victims' families πŸ’”. The $100k reward is a good start, but I'd bet my last dollar that nothing changes πŸ€‘.

The main thing that's gonna get solved here is probably just getting some closure for the fams πŸ˜•. But hey, at least it's trying to keep their stories alive πŸ“Ί.
 
I'm still shocked by the fact that 18 years have passed since this horrific shooting happened 🀯. It's crazy to think about how many people have moved on with their lives, and yet, the families of the victims are still waiting for answers πŸ•°οΈ. The documentary seems like a great idea - it's a powerful way to bring attention to the case and maybe even spark some new leads πŸ”.

I love that the filmmaker is using 3D modeling and other creative tools to try and track down the killer πŸ‘€. And $100,000 for information? That's like a big ol' carrot on a stick 🀣. I hope it works!

It's just so sad that some people have chosen not to participate or share info with him πŸ€”. Can you imagine not knowing what happened to your loved one after all these years? 😩. The police department is doing the right thing by setting up a tip line and email address - fingers crossed someone comes forward with something πŸ’‘.

Anyway, I hope the documentary does bring some justice to the victims' families πŸ™. It's time for closure πŸ•ŠοΈ!
 
the doco sounds super intense πŸŽ₯πŸ’₯ hope it sparks some fresh leads and brings closure to the families of the victims, its been 18 yrs since this tragedy happened & its still not clear who did it or why πŸ€”πŸ‘€
 
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