User:Eena marie/sandbox

Hi Kristeena, Good start! Have you seen the film Beyond Conviction? That's what you should do first and then you could even add it to your log of work done every week!

I strongly recommend you check out a similar film page on Wikipedia, such as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/13th_(film). Can you model the changes/additions you make to Beyond Conviction on how 13th is put together? Springerhe (talk) 16:17, 16 March 2018 (UTC)

I noticed the Beyond conviction article is very short. I would like to dig deeper and give more insight into what happened and then victims involved.

After reading an article from Rachel Libert, i found that the documenetary is formed over the span of a 5 year period. It includes two victims, Lyndy and Angela. Lyndy was brutally raped 13 years prior to the documentary by a man named Tim. As she is 6 months pregnant she struggles with the anger she feels from the past and wants to confront the man that caused this pain. Her hope is by talking with Tim, she will be able to close her past and be a wonderful mother to her child. Angela' mother was murdered by her boyfriend Angelo when she was just 4 years old. Angela was approaching college at the time of the documentary and had a lingering question in the back of her mind. How can you kill someone you love? http://www.nbcnews.com/id/15550836/ns/msnbc-documentaries/t/victims-struggle-heal-beyond-conviction/#.WqwBl-jwbcs

Full names of victims: Lyndy Kelley, assailant: her Brother Timothy Leatrice Floyd, her son was found dead inside his jail cell, ruled a suicide. SHe was not convinced of the ruling. Angela Alford, assailant: Angelo Barret.

This film was reviewed at the Los Angeles Film Festical on June 26, 2006

Produced under, Tied to The Tracks Film Production

Crew: camera, Hope Hall; editor, Melissa Hacker; music, Mark Orton; supervisor editors, Margart Crimmens, Greg Smith; associate producer, Megan Park http://variety.com/2006/film/reviews/beyond-conviction-1200514789/