A man in a white shirt sits on a chair in a room, being filmed during an interview or presentation. There are multiple cameras, a lighting setup, and a person with gray hair operating equipment. The room has large windows showing an outdoor scene with trees.

In February, Geryll and Leon traveled to Indiana to capture the story from Barry Grant’s perspective. Barry was the administrator on the mission base in Haiti at the time of the kidnapping.

An elderly man with glasses and a long white beard, gesturing with his right hand while speaking, sitting in front of a bookshelf.

Donald Clapper is the father of Cheryl Noeker, one of the hostages. He provided valuable insight into the experiences of the parents of the hostages.

Rachel told us how it felt to watch her husband’s health deteriorate to the point that she thought he would die.

What happens when you are the board chairman and 17 missionaries from your organization are kidnapped? Tommy Wagler gave us a glimpse into the many difficult meetings at Christian Aid Ministries' office in Ohio.

Dale Wideman tells how the gang forced their vehicle to a stop.

Matthew Miller tells how the gang members killed a cat during a satanic ritual.

Melodi Korver is a great storyteller who brought to life her experiences as a mother of two toddlers while captive in a gangster camp for two months.

A woman is being filmed by a man in a kitchen. The woman is elderly with white hair, wearing glasses, a light sweater, and sitting at a kitchen island. The man is standing nearby with his hands on his hips, operating video equipment including a camera, microphone, and lighting. The kitchen has wooden cabinets and various appliances.

Carol and her husband Donald Clapper were the first interviews we filmed for the documentary.

Despite sliding off the road in snowy Ontario in February, we recorded Dale’s story as the driver of the van.

In April, Leon Traveled to Ohio for his first solo interview since joining Visualore Media. Dan Miller, the father of Matthew Miller, shared his feelings as a father knowing his son’s life might be in danger.

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