Netflix releases every year, but the streaming service does apparently turn some ideas down. According to , Netflix has gone back on its plans to release the documentary , which would have covered the mysterious disappearance of 26-year-old George Phillip Gall near the goth-themed Asylum nightclub in Dayton, Ohio in 1994. George Phillip’s wife, Helen, and maternal uncle, Dan Phelan, said the producers told them that Netflix decided not to release the documentary.

Director Joshua Rofé has yet to respond to about the cancellation. Phelan says that producers contacted the family about three years ago. Helen, still in search of answers, was happy for anyone to bring more attention to the unsolved mystery of her husband, no matter what the documentary was about.

“I was hoping they would air it so people know what has happened to my husband so we could get the word out there,” Helen Gall said. “I need answers as to why they did this.” Sign up for the most interesting tech & entertainment news out there.

By signing up, I agree to the and have reviewed the Phelan also noted that David Holthouse was originally set to direct the project but was replaced by Rofé, who previously directed for Netflix. And once Rofé took over, the documentary shifted focus..

. to vampires. “For the last 30 years, Dayton, Ohio has been home to the largest coven of vampires outside of New Orleans,” said an official description of the documentary from Netflix (via ).

“When a man goes miss.