
Trevor Suffield
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Biography
Trevor Suffield is a writer, communications specialist and former journalist. He has written for the shows Almost Unsolved: Heists, Cruise Ship Killers, Alive, My Misdiagnosis, Kid Diners, and Escape Or Die! He was also the narrator for Death Of The Party and Sunshine Slayings. He has written and directed the Electronic Press Kits for the feature films Levels, Room For Rent and Sorry For Your Loss. He also handles press releases and public relations for Farpoint Films.
Known For

Brian Cruver, an ambitious 26-year-old lands a job at Enron. As he assimilates to the company's get-rich-quick mantra, spending sprees and wild corporate "gatherings" become the norm. But when Enron files for bankruptcy, Cruver discovers he's just a pawn in a failing game of corporate greed--one that made the rich richer...while the rest lost everything.
The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron

Filmmaking duo, Adam and Stu are convinced they need to capitalize on the next paranormal phenomenon, Adam and Stu embark on a journey to prove that ghosts are real.
Don't F**k with Ghosts

A hedonistic soccer mom embarks on a strange journey of self-discovery, seeking to reconnect with her estranged son by returning his pet rock back to the island of Menorca, Spain.
Menorca

What happens when a trip to paradise turns into a bloody nightmare? Each episode investigates a real murder that took place in an exotic locale - while the victim should have been enjoying the trip of a lifetime. Each episode follows the tragic twists and turns of crimes that shatter tropical paradises, detailing the victim's fateful trip, the subsequent investigations, and the pursuit of justice.
Sunshine Slayings

Unreliable witnesses, poor visibility, too loud to hear anything significant, and inebriation all around - who can be sure of what they saw? This true crime series examines mysterious murders linked to parties, banquets, concerts, festivals, and events where strangers and acquaintances commit heinous crimes but are eventually brought to justice.
Death of the Party

Filmmakers Ian Bawa and Quan Luong travel the world meeting with people that are financially free, while also exploring their own relationship with money.