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This movie is based on the October 4, 1975 murder of Harriet Robinson of Jackson, MS by John Peyton Alexander II. She was 38-years old, he was 20-years old.
Alexander attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN on a mathematics scholarship. In the summers he worked at the YMCA in Mississippi as a swimming and diving coach. Robinson worked as a school teacher. She was married with three children.
"Charles Templeton: Your mother was worried half out of her mind when you didn't come home last night. Matt Templeton: I told her I'd be late. Charles Templeton: This isn't late, Matt. It's dawn. Where the hell have you been, anyway? Matt Templeton: None of your business. Charles Templeton: Matt, as long as you're living under this roof, everything you do is my business. [walks over to Matt] Charles Templeton: Look, I just want to make sure you're not doing something you'll be sorry for later. Matt Templeton: [not buying it] Get real. You don't care about me. You don't care about Mom either. And the only reason why you're back in this house is 'cause you're flat broke. Charles Templeton: [slaps him hard] Matt Templeton: There's Dad I know."
"Matt Templeton: [on the phone] Yeah, Mom, hi. I just wanted you to know I got here safe and sound. Okay, I'll be home in a couple days. Okay, Mom. [hangs up] Vivian Conrad: That was so sweet. Matt Templeton: I don't like my Mom to worry. Vivian Conrad: Well, all mothers worry about their children. Matt Templeton: Yeah, well, this is different. Vivian Conrad: It is? How is this different. Matt Templeton: I did something a while back that really scared her a lot. Vivian Conrad: It sounds like it must've been pretty serious. Matt Templeton: It was serious. Vivian Conrad: Well, do you wanna tell me about it? Matt Templeton: I don't think I really wanna talk about it right now. Vivian Conrad: I hope you know that you can tell me anything and it's never gonna change the way I feel about you. Matt Templeton: I tried to kill myself. Vivian Conrad: Why? Matt Templeton: To get away from my Dad. Vivian Conrad: What did he do to you? Matt Templeton: It started when I was about 6. He used to slap me with his hand. That wasn't so bad. When that didn't work, he used to whip me with a belt. A *thick* *black* *leather* *belt*. Anything would set him off. If I didn't win a swim meet, if I didn't bring home straight A's on my report card. Vivian Conrad: Oh, Matt. Matt Templeton: He'd just grin at me and then he'd snap that belt. I can still hear it. Vivian Conrad: Did your mother ever try to stop it? Matt Templeton: She tried, but he'd just slap her down and keep coming at me. Vivian Conrad: When did it stop? Matt Templeton: It stopped... it never stopped. There were times he beat me so hard, I thought he was gonna kill me. That's when I decided to kill myself and save him the trouble. But my Mom walked in on me."