The theatrics of modern history

written by

Stephen Turselli

Feature | Drama, True Crime - 132 pages

Twenty years after pleading insanity to the vicious and cannibalistic murder of a high school student in 1979, history teacher Albert Fentress is granted the right to petition for his release from inpatient care. Based on the true story of "New York's Own Hannibal Lecter," Albert takes the judge, jury, and prosecution for a stroll down memory lane, revealing all kinds of truths and fallacies about his upbringing, family, education, and social tendencies.

script & pitch deck available upon request

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