The 31-year-old actress will star in a new series called
Ragdoll, from the producers of
Killing Eve,
In the show, six people have been murdered, dismembered, and sewn into the shape of one grotesque body nicknamed the “Ragdoll.” Assigned to the shocking case are DS Nathan Rose, recently reinstated to the London Met; his best friend and boss, DI Emily Baxter; and the unit’s new recruit, DC Lake Edmunds (
Hale).
The “Ragdoll Killer” taunts the police by sending them a list of his next victims, with Rose’s name among them. And with those victims to protect, our heroes soon come under intense public scrutiny.
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May 19, 2021 By Carolyn Coons
Portrait of Sarith Peou. Image courtesy of the Weisman Art Museum and We Are All Criminals.
Sarith Peou, an incarcerated artist at Stillwater Prison in Bayport, Minnesota, was in the midst of a collaboration with artist Carl Flink when he contracted COVID-19 last year.
“At one point, I gave up hope that our work would ever see the daylight,” Peou told the National Endowment for the Arts via email.
Peou and Flink’s already limited communications were disrupted by prison lockdowns caused by outbreaks. According to Marshall Project data, Peou’s case is one of 397,422 COVID-19 cases reported among incarcerated people since mass testing in prisons began.
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Education: BA, sociology and criminal justice, Delaware State University; J.D., Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Attorney Nadine Graves is serving her second term as board chair of the Minneapolis nonprofit We Are All Criminals.
Graves’ community advocacy and the nonprofit’s mission focus on challenging barriers to jobs, housing and education facing those with criminal backgrounds.
Graves, a court-appointed attorney in child-protection cases, was a law student when she joined the organization’s board at the invitation of the nonprofit’s founder and executive director, Emily Baxter.
We Are All Criminals shares the stories of people who committed or were accused of committing crimes and those who got away with them.
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