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Evan keeps to himself, almost without affect. He's 30, a former foster child, living alone, writing suicide notes for people. He attends a client's funeral and meets Charlotte, the client's sister. She pursues Evan; he's silent about his real work and invents a friendship with the brother. About the same time, Evan starts working with Abel, a new client, a composer of phone-waiting music who's depressed. Evan confides in Abel about Charlotte as she begins to draw him out. Crises await the self-contained Evan: his relationship with Charlotte is based on a lie, and his incipient friendship with Abel is headed towar...
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d suicide. Are more dead ends ahead?
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Filmmaker Jessie Quackenbush profiles a case where the justice system failed, and an innocent man became the victim of government sanctioned murder. October 31, 1981: 76 year old nun Sister Tadea Benz was brutally raped, mutilated and murdered while sleeping in her quarters at the St. Francis convent. Her accused killer: 17 year old Johnny Frank Garrett, a mentally-handicapped teen who maintained his innocence from the moment of his arrest right up to the moment of execution. Sixteen years later, evidence proving Garrett's innocence would surface, and the key figures in the trial would be exposed as bloodthirsty ...
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zealots whose desperate search for a scapegoat led them to seal an innocent man's fate on death row.
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Een introverte schrijver verdient zijn geld door zelfmoordbriefjes te schrijven voor zijn klanten, die op het punt staan zelfmoord te plegen, maar niet de gave hebben om geschikte afscheidswoorden te vinden. Zijn leven komt op z'n kop te staan wanneer hij verliefd wordt op de zus van één van zijn pas overleden cliënten.
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