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A death in the family, by Stephen Trombley and Bruce Eadie

Label
A death in the family, by Stephen Trombley and Bruce Eadie
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For College; Adult audiences
Main title
A death in the family
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
780754841
Responsibility statement
by Stephen Trombley and Bruce Eadie
Runtime
53
Series statement
Criminal justice and public safety in videoEye for justice, 3
Summary
A Death in the Family is an anatomy of what family members experience as they gather to say goodbye to their loved one, witness his execution, then bring his body back home to bury him. During the long course of judicial appeals, the Bannister verdict had been regarded by many as a grave injustice. Jesse Jackson and Ed Asner had petitioned the Missouri governor for clemency. But Bannister s attorney felt that the Missouri attorney general was determined to "kill A.J.". On the day of the execution, a small group of anti-death-penalty protestors gathered outside the prison, while pro-death-penalty activists carried signs that read "Die. Die. Die." The family members are allowed one last visit. His mother laments : "It s not only the condemned man they re punishing. It s a whole family." Live footage is combined with interviews, haunting still photographs, and an evocative musical score to create an almost unbearable portrait of loss. Clearly, the effect of the sentence is far reaching, way beyond the life of the person who is judged. Member of a series: Eye for Justice (series)
Target audience
general
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