Producer Adapting Rape Memoir Realizes Story Doesn’t Make Sense, Helps Clear Man’s Name

“I started having some doubts, not about the story that Alice told about her assault… but the second part of her book about the trial, which didn’t hang together.”

Producer Adapting Rape Memoir Realizes Story Doesn’t Make Sense, Helps Clear Man’s Name
Wren Graves

Consequence

Timothy Mucciante was executive producing a film adaptation of Lucky, Alice Sebold’s 1999 memoir about being beaten and raped in 1981, when he noticed several issues with the subsequent trial that led to the conviction of Anthony J. Broadwater. Mucciante became so convinced that an injustice had occurred that he dropped out…

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Producer Adapting Rape Memoir Realizes Story Doesn’t Make Sense, Helps Clear Man’s Name
Wren Graves

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