Ibrahim has produced, scripted, casted and interviewed for documentary projects ranging from Lifetime's Beyond The Headlines true crime series to A&E's Home.Made.Nation.
Ibrahim is experienced in interviewing actors, celebrities, politicians , medical experts, law makers, musicians, law enforcement and news makers
In 2023, Rex Heuermann was arrested in connection with the Gilgo Beach murders. I met up with Deborah Norville to produce an updated introduction to the film The Gilgo Beach Killer.
Hosted by Ana Garcia.
Five women share their harrowing accounts of abduction and imprisonment. They discuss what happens when the news coverage dies down and how they've healed from the trauma they experienced.
Shocking first-hand accounts of people who were brainwashed, abused and finally broke free before it was too late. We'll hear from ex-members of Gwen Shamblin's Remnant Fellowship, a 15-year-old forced into conversion therapy, a sex-trafficking victim and finally, three women whose parents sent them to abusive reform camps for troubled teens.
The Story of Conman and Murderer Martin MacNeill featuring journalist Nancy Grace and prosecutor Chad Grunander
An exploration of the Sunny and Jeen Han story featuring Dr. Judy Ho
A short social media video showcasing the new series for HOME.MADE.NATION called This Old New House.
Ibrahim interviewed on screen talent and field produced this special
An exploration of the Lori Vallow story with journalist Kelly Vaughen
An exploration into IVF mixups featuring attorney Eric Wrubel and Licensed Psychologist Paula Kaplan-Reiss PhD
Lizbeth Meredith's two daughters were stolen from her by her ex in 1994 and taken to Greece. She spent years fighting to get them back. Featuring interviews with Lizbeth and her two daughters Meredith and Marianthi
Stories of two mothers who made life changing choices during desperate moments in their lives.
Stories of three women who were abducted as children and how they overcame their trauma.
An interview with Mary and Beth Stauffer discussing how they survived their kidnapping in 1980.
An intimate interview with Abby Hernandez who was kidnapped on Oct. 9, 2013
An interview with sex trafficking survivors Toni D. Rivera and Jose Alfaro.
An exploration into College Hazing
An exploration into the Troubled Youth Rehab industry featuring Rosanne Barr's daughter, Jennifer Pentland, and other women who have attended controversial Troubled Teen Rehab programs.
Nancy Crampton Brophy is a romance novelist who wrote about the murder of spouses until she was convicted of murdering her husband, Daniel Brophy. Crime Reporter Ana Garcia and counselor Todd Grande analyze the case against Nancy Brophy and the story of her and Daniel Brophy.
In 2016, Sherri Papini's disappearance during a run sparked a nationwide search, drawing immense attention from true crime enthusiasts. Her return raised suspicions as her abduction story didn't align with the evidence. She was found 22 days later with injuries, claiming two Hispanic women had kidnapped her, subjecting her to abuse. However, police later uncovered that she had spent those weeks with her ex-boyfriend in Costa Mesa, CA, turning her case into a real-life "Gone Girl" scenario.
In 2023, Rex Heuermann was arrested in connection with the Gilgo Beach murders. I met up with Deborah Norville to produce an updated outro to the film The Gilgo Beach Killer.
Heartbreaking accounts of families torn apart by crime. Ashley Wallace who was almost killed by her own mother, Jenny Carrieri whose search for her sister's murderer consumed her life, Sunny Han whose identical twin sister put a hit out on her and Kevin Simmers, a narcotics officer whose daughter fell victim to the war on drugs.
In “Beyond the Headlines: Faking Death,” writer Elizabeth Greenwood discusses her research on the phenomenon of “pseudocide,” or faking one’s own death. Based on the experience of Jane in the Lifetime Original Movie “Death Saved My Life,” Greenwood discusses the main reason why women fake their deaths, and why the trope of the “disappearing woman” in books and movies is so popular. She also presents real life cases of faked death that have captured the public eye, and why people resort to such lengths to disappear.
Kaytlin Bailey, host of The Oldest Profession podcast, lays out two true stories of convicted madams: Phoenix Goddess Temple owner Tracey Elise and DC Madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey.
Inspired by the story of former Miss Washington Peggy Sue Thomas in Circle of Deception, this 8-minute piece will document other beauty queens who fell from grace. Using a mix of VO, archival imagery and interview from a pop culture / true crime commentator, we will tell the “ripped from the headlines” stories of three former pageant contestants who courted controversy or found themselves afoul of the law.