Newly-discovered facts, court records and speculation are used to elaborate the true love story and murder mystery of the most notorious unsolved murder case in New York history.
This movie contains 13 potentially triggering events.
I know this is based on a true story and if this happened then ok. I appreciate not showing what happened. However I find killing off animals for some kind of shock value is just lazy writing!
David dresses as a woman to disguise himself. It isn't really made fun of but it does come off as absurd given the eccentric character. A character questions him as to why he dresses like a woman after they become friends and he realizes he is a man. He asks with a tone suggesting that it is weird/gross. This is all based on a real man and a real situation, however.
A man is called weak as a tear rolls down his face, but the person calling him weak does not see the tear. Just a visual correlation between the two may be made.
A woman opens her mouth and lets food fall out back onto her plate, kind of spitting but not really. There is a very soft mouth noise when she does it, nothing too upsetting.
A man grabs his wife by her hair and hauls her out of a family gathering. Later we see her going to her neighbor's in the middle of the night, scared and desperate, implying she just had an extreme fight with her husband. She has a black eye.
It's not really explicit or obvious. We see a woman introduced to coke, and later we see her snort some while she's in the middle of a stressful situation, as if using it to cope. Characters smoke a lot and drink here and there, but explicit addiction isn't clear.