Plot
Documentary filmmakers assert that Anthony Porter - a former death-row inmate who was spared the death penalty thanks to the efforts of a college journalism program - was actually guilty, and an innocent man was sent to prison.
Release Year: 2014
Rating: 7.7/10 (26 voted)
Critic's Score: /100
Director: Christopher S. Rech
Stars: Dexter Hammett, Kevin Adelstein, Joseph Alex
Storyline
In 1999, just hours before his scheduled execution, convicted killer Anthony Porter's life was saved by a journalism class from Northwestern University, led by renowned Innocence Project pioneer, Professor David Protess. The class seemingly found the real killer, Alstory Simon. Porter was released, becoming the poster boy of the anti-death penalty movement. Because of his case, Illinois eventually abolished the death penalty. The filmmakers present strong evidence that Northwestern's investigation led to the release of the real killer, and imprisoned an innocent man. In October 2013, due in part to this film's investigation, the Cook County State's Attorney's office reopened this case.
Cast: Dexter Hammett -
Alstory Simon (1999)
Kevin Adelstein -
David Protess
Joseph Alex -
Anthony Porter
Denny Castiglione -
Paul Ciolino
Jason Patrick -
William Taylor
Aswan Harris -
Jerry Hillard
Sabrina McPherson -
Marilyn Green
Derick Mayes -
Alstory Simon (1982)
Tamicka Scruggs -
Inez Jackson
Tony Murphy -
Accomplice
Christina Shaffer -
Shawn Armbrust
Giorgiana Lascu -
Cara Rubinski
Phillia Thomas -
Syandene Rhodes-Pitts
Luke Hearty -
Tom McCann
Sandra Mroczka -
Erica LeBorgne
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