No Sense of Crime (1987 documentary) - incomplete

Описание к видео No Sense of Crime (1987 documentary) - incomplete

The running time for this documentary is only 30 minutes. Unfortunately, I'm missing the last 8 minutes. As you watch the video, you'll see the technical difficulty that arose during it's broadcast. I'm opting to upload it anyway because I don't see it elsewhere on YT.
I'm not sure how the movie ends so I've opted to supply some archival newspaper clippings and images that'll provide some background on the crimes and a few updates on the criminals in question.
The music playing in the background during this slideshow is Multiplication by Bluemont_Score.
The review which appears in the beginning of the video and is my chosen thumbnail for this upload is not original to the documentary - it is from the December 8, 1988 LA Weekly.

The director of this film is Julie Jacobs. She focuses on two women who developed romantic feelings for an inmate after communicating with them through letters.
The women are Maryann Moss and Evangeline Grant Redding Briley.
The convicts are James Douglas McCray and James Briley.

McCray is in prison for the October 13, 1973 rape and murder of Margaret Mead, a 68-year-old widow who was beaten so severely that her rib cage was broken on both sides and she suffocated to death.
Briley was one of four men who participated in a seven months long crime spree that left 11 people dead.

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