Under the media's glare, a shrewd DA uses clever legal tactics, circumstantial evidence and vague witnesses to wrongly sentence a young man to death. The convicted parents, wife and two young lawyers exert superhuman efforts that result in "lost" evidence uncovered and "missing" witnesses found... and, finally, a new trial.
HAHA Hollywood always thinking people are wrongly convicted. Too damn bad for DNA
taffina123 3 days ago
; Ooooo! Someone has had too much coffee.
12Zwolf 5 months ago
they found out tim hennis was guilty because of DNA
SUNMAYDEN518 9 months ago
@faithmairee The second jury acquits Hennis, and the movie closes with him embracing his family and text captions of what happened to the main parties. The final caption says the murders remain unsolved.
Goodiesfanful 1 year ago
I'm also tired of hearing about innocent victims; this is an outmoded idea. There are no innocent victims. If you're born on this world you're guilt, period, f*ck you, end of report, next case.
Gazner2 1 year ago
omgg, this movie frustrates me soooo much!!!! Like, I know they didn't have the technology they have now, which put him in jail, but seriously- . What really bugs me NOW is how the author of the book, which inspired the movie, won't believe the technology. He's saying that they tampered with the sperm found in her, YOU CAN'T DO THAT WHEN YOU JUST LOCK IT IN A BOX FOR 20 YEARS!!! I hope he doesn't get a quited.
jami215 1 year ago
@faithmairee not guilty after the 2nd trial. He just had a 3rd trial a couple months ago and was found guilty.
jami215 1 year ago
Can anyone tell me how this movie turns out? Who did it? My DVD keeps messing up at the end of the movie. I'm dying to know how it ends.
faithmairee 1 year ago