There's no way this movie's content can be understood without first reading the excellent book "Victim: The Other Side Of Murder" by Gary Kinder. Without the book, it's just another late-night yawner on late night cable TV.
I agree with some of the other posts that the robbery/murder scene is disturbing and difficult to watch. Thankfully, it omits a few details that are covered in the book but would be totally unnecessary and exploitive if shown, or referred to, in this film.
Please...read the book, then watch (or re-watch) "Aftermath". I challenge you, then, to not cry like a baby and experience a truly broken heart-- then a sense of hope and love for this very courageous family!
I agree with some of the other posts that the robbery/murder scene is disturbing and difficult to watch. Thankfully, it omits a few details that are covered in the book but would be totally unnecessary and exploitive if shown, or referred to, in this film.
Please...read the book, then watch (or re-watch) "Aftermath". I challenge you, then, to not cry like a baby and experience a truly broken heart-- then a sense of hope and love for this very courageous family!