We are simply writing a story based on facts. We realized going into this there would be a certain amount of resistance from the public in wanting to believe that these things are happening. Plus, there is a tremendous amount of money involved in this niche system which is a strong economy in and of itself - which also lends a feeling at least to us, that lawmakers do not want to rock the boat (change the system) for fear of disrupting this money making machine.
We will leave it up viewers to make their own decisions. And isn't that a documentary should do? But when gaze into the eyes of individuals who have been snared and brought into the system, tried and convicted, sentenced to long prison terms only to be found innocent decades later, you can't help but feel a need to tell their stories. As Gerry Spence once said of the Ruby Ridge murders by federal law enforcement, what happened to the Weaver family can happen to any one of us at any time. And indeed it has.

