A Father's Story

Season 2, Episode 10, Aired

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A courthouse shooting results in one lawyer dead and another, Annabeth's friend Doug Hellman, badly wounded. The shooter, a man looking for justice for his murdered daugher, is looked at as a sympathetic victim. His lawyer tries to transfer blame to the prosecutor's office for mishandling the orignal case that led to his daughter's killer going free.moreless
  • In his heartbreak, a father attempts to shoot the one accused of killing his daughter after he was deemed innocent. He accidently shoots and kills one of the defending attorneys. Now he is on trial for murder.moreless

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    I really don't have a review. I have just lost complete interest in this show. Yes, the father was wrong to attempt to shoot the person who killed his daughter. But where is the justice for the family of the girl who was killed? The prosecutors seem to have no fairness in their search for justice. It makes the viewer wonder about the whole legal system. I think about how I would feel if my daughter's killer walked free. This show has made me view the judicial system in another light. The prosecutors in this show don't even give credence to the other side when there might be some merit to it. It just totally turns me off.moreless
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