- When a young homemaker is murdered, the cops find her troubled daughter guilty after she confesses to the crime--but was she really the killer?
- This movie, based on the true story, begins with the murder of a homemaker. When her troubled teenage daughter confesses the crime, it looks like a solved case, but the investigators are suspicious because of the lack of motive and spend years trying to determine what really happened.—Dragan Antulov <dragan.antulov@altbbs.fido.hr>
- David Brown was the consummate entrepreneur: a computer wizard and millionaire by age thirty-two. When his beautiful young wife was shot to death as she slept, Brown's fourteen-year-old daughter, Cinnamon, confessed to killing her stepmother. The California courts sentenced her harshly: twenty-four years to life. But in the wake of Cinnamon's murder conviction, thanks in part to two determined lawmen, the twisted private world of David Brown himself unfolded with astonishing clarity -- revealing a trail of perverse love, twisted secrets, and evil mind games. A complex and often dangerous investigation suggested a horrifying scenario: was the seemingly bland David Brown really a stone-cold killer -- who convinced his own daughter to prove her love by killing for him? A man who turned young women into his own personal slaves, who collected nearly $1 million in insurance money, and married his dead wife's teenage sister, David Brown was a sociopath who would stop at nothing...a deadly charmer who almost got away with everything.
This 1991 four-hour made for TV movie is based on the novel, "If You Really Love Me," by Ann Rule.
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By what name was Love, Lies and Murder (1991) officially released in India in English?
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