Film Crews Headed To Rome For Film On Neelley Murders
If ever a case was meant for perpetuity on film, it was the Judith and Alvin Neelley case in 1982 which played out over NW Ga, NE Ala and Tennessee.
The Neeleys were involved in the murders of Janice Chatman in Georgia and teenager Lisa Anne Millican in Alabama. Both were abducted in Rome .
Alvin Neelley died in a Ga prison for his role in the Chatman crime, while Judith Neelley continues to serve a life sentence in Alabama for the Millican murder. She was originally sentenced to die, but had her sentenced reduced to life by Alabama Governor Fob James in January of 1999.
A spokesperson for M2 Pictures, a production company contracted with the Investigations Discovery network has confirmed that they are working on the story for the small screen and that crews would be in Rome at some point in the future to talk with those who were familiar with the cases that had Romans almost afraid to go out of their homes for several weeks.

















