Teen Killers: Life without Parole
Documentary in which five of the 2,500 people in the US serving life-without-parole sentences for crimes they committed when they were 17 or younger tell their stories.
In the United States more than 2,500 people are serving life-without-parole sentences for crimes they committed when they were 17 or younger. In this film, five of them, all convicted for first degree murder, tell their stories.
Brian was a 16-year-old outsider inspired by the Columbine School massacre when he and school friend Torey killed their classmate Cassie in a chilling murder reminiscent of a scene from a horror film. Josiah and Jacob both reflect on the impact childhood abuse had on the appalling murders they committed and Sean recalls gang life in the notorious Bloods, killing a passer-by the first time he shot a gun. All five give sober insights into their teenage selves and the deep regret they feel for their victims and all those impacted by their crimes.
Through their stories the film asks some difficult questions. What is justice when a teenager kills? Can a horrific act place a life beyond redemption? Are there alternatives or should we simply dispose of them?
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Teen Killers: Life Without Parole - Trail
Duration: 00:30
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Director | Joshua Rofe |
Producer | Ted Leonsis |
Producer | Rick Allen |
Producer | Mark Jonathan Harris |
Producer | Peter Landesman |
Broadcasts
- Mon 21 Apr 2014 22:00
- Tue 22 Apr 2014 00:35
- Tue 22 Apr 2014 03:00
- Fri 25 Apr 2014 21:00
- Sat 26 Apr 2014 00:30
- Thu 1 May 2014 02:00
- Thu 23 Apr 2015 21:00
- Fri 24 Apr 2015 00:30
Crime and Punishment Season
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