
The story of Timothy Coggins, a young black man who was lynched in 1983 in Georgia, examining the deep-rooted racism that impacted the case and the long fight for justice. The film features a 360-degree view of all people involved within the case including the Coggins family, the family of the accused men, and two Black former sheriff’s deputies who were thwarted from investigating Coggins’ murder in 1983. The documentary follows prosecutor Marie Broder as she mounts a murder case against two white men, Frankie Gebhardt and William Moore.