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The Rim of the World Historical Society Museum will be having a special showing of the award winning Boles Murders on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, September 4-6, 2010.
The screenings will be at noon and 2pm on Saturday and Sunday and noon only on Monday.
The museum is located in Lake Arrowhead at 27176 Peninsula Drive and the hours on weekends are 10am to 4pm with a special opening on Labor Day Monday from 10am to 2pm.
The Boles Murders Winner 2004 Lake Arrowhead Film Festival June Lockhart Award
Polard Productions Presents A Davy Porter Picture Rated: PG13
On Saturday August 14th 1965 the Boles family was spending their first weekend in a cabin they had built in the mountain resort town of Crestline, California. That night around 8 p. m., someone came to the cabin and killed the entire family and their dog. They were found two days later by a relative who went in search of the family when they failed to return home after the weekend.
For the next several years detectives searched for the killers, following a myriad of clues and false leads. Nearly 40 years later, new information has surfaced which may lead to finally closing the case - a true mystery containing more twists and turns than could ever be imagined in an episode of CSI or Cold Case.
Follow documentary filmmaker Davey Porter as he and his crew trace the last moments of the Boles family; interview former friends, neighbors and associates; and talk with the only living person who was at the scene the moment the bodies of the four victims were discovered.
Including original home movies of the family and a detailed forensic computer reconstruction of the crime, The Boles Murders will leave viewers wondering why it has taken four decades to reach a conclusion. |