
Dead Asleep
Sleepwalking can be dangerous. But what if it leads to murder?
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Did a remorseful Randy Herman Jr. really commit a brutal murder in his sleep, or was it a convenient cover story? Exclusive access to Herman and his family, the defense and prosecution attorneys, journalists who covered the case, forensic psychiatrists and world experts in violent parasomnia (sleep-walking) give an inside look at the shocking twists and turns of the controversial crime.
Production
Pulse Films, Sky Studios
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast
Joe Walsh
Self
Randy Herman Jr.
Self
Corbin Burger
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Kathi Adams
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Brooke Preston
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Michael Majchrowicz
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Anna Cox
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Nancy Hagen
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Matthew J Wolf-Meyer
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Reid Scott
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Aleathea Mcroberts
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Dr. Paula Bruce
Self - Forensic Psychologist
Amanda Cona
Self
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