Warning! This article contains references to sexual assault, child abuse, kidnapping, and homicide.
Netflix's The Girl In The Picture tells the tragic story of a young girl, but the latest true crime documentary leaves out a few key details. The director Sky Borgman also directed Unsolved Mysteries, «Lady in the Lake,» and Abducted in Plain Sight, which told of the kidnapping and long-term abuse of Jan Broberg by her neighbor Robert Berchtold. Borgman takes on The Girl In The Picture, another kidnapping story full of twists and unfathomable abuses.
Suzanne Sevakis was a bright and friendly young woman who never knew her own identity. In fact, she never learned her real name was Suzanne. Known by the names Tonya Hughes, Sharon Marshall, and Linda Williams, The Girl In The Picture delves into the mystery and deception that surrounded Suzie's life. Suzanne's body was discovered in April of 1990 on the side of the road in what appeared to be a hit and run. She was rushed to the hospital, where her much older husband «Clarence» arrived. Suzie died five days later and left behind her young son, Michael.
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Netflix's true crime documentary The Girl In The Picture explores the following investigation surrounding Suzanne's life after she died and Michael was kidnapped by Clarence. As the FBI searched for the young boy, they soon learned Clarence's real name was Franklin Floyd. Floyd went by many aliases, including Warren Marshall. Throughout the investigation of Michael's kidnapping, the FBI also discovered that the woman they thought to be Clarence's wife Tonya was also known to some as Warren's daughter, Sharon Marshall. It took many years after her death and
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