Hanging Elizabeth Reed: A Ghost Story

Directed by Joseph Tury
Approved
August 22, 2020    72mDocumentary, Horror
4.44.5
This is the story of Elizabeth Reed who in 1845 became the first woman to be hanged in Illinois. She was accused of poisoning her husband Leonard with arsenic laced tea and was convicted by a jury of 12 men. The circumstances of her arrest, trial, conviction, execution, burial, and afterlife have been debated ever since. Folklore exists today that suggests her spirit wanders the countryside.
  • Rob ByrleySelf
  • Rachel ChristenCemetery Ghost
  • Roger CreedSelf
  • Jason DickersonSelf
  • Troy GordaNarrator / Writer
  • Rick KelsheimerSelf
  • John M. KingSelf
  • Teri NashSelf
  • Dann M. NortonSelf
  • Jason SniderSelf
  • Chris SuttonSelf
  • Robbin TerrySelf
  • John WinterbauerSelf
  • Joseph TuryDirector / Writer / Composer
  • Joel HinkleComposer

Hanging Elizabeth Reed: A Ghost Story Trivia

Hanging Elizabeth Reed: A Ghost Story was released on August 22, 2020.

Hanging Elizabeth Reed: A Ghost Story was directed by Joseph Tury.

Hanging Elizabeth Reed: A Ghost Story has a runtime of 72m.

This is the story of Elizabeth Reed who in 1845 became the first woman to be hanged in Illinois. She was accused of poisoning her husband Leonard with arsenic laced tea and was convicted by a jury of 12 men. The circumstances of her arrest, trial, conviction, execution, burial, and afterlife have been debated ever since. Folklore exists today that suggests her spirit wanders the countryside.

The key characters in Hanging Elizabeth Reed: A Ghost Story are Self (Rob Byrley), Cemetery Ghost (Rachel Christen), Self (Roger Creed).

Hanging Elizabeth Reed: A Ghost Story is rated Approved.

Hanging Elizabeth Reed: A Ghost Story is a Documentary, Horror film.

Hanging Elizabeth Reed: A Ghost Story has an audience rating of 4.4 out of 10.

Hanging Elizabeth Reed: A Ghost Story had a budget of $1,712.

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