Dear Zachary Spark Notes

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Aggravation towards the government within Dear Zachary The letter and Documentary Dear Zachary: A letter to a son about his father was written and produced by Kurt Kuenne, a dramatic crime film that occurred in 2001 where 28-year old medical resident Dr. Andrew Bagby was found dead in a park in Pennsylvania who was shot by his ex-girlfriend Shirley Turner, who then ran away and drowned herself with her newborn into the Atlantic Ocean. In a film review by Steve Rhodes he explains how “We witness the Canadian judicial system as it utterly fails past and future victims of crimes with liberal judges and laws, the system bends over backwards to protect the rights of the criminals,” (Rhodes) explains how the government will sometimes defend more the criminals and avoid the innocent. This documentary was filmed for purpose of wanting to explain the injustice done by the government that caused multiple deaths, and how they could’ve been prevented. Kurt wanted to produce this movie and write a letter to Zachary …show more content…

Shirley Turner his ex-girlfriend. In the beginning of the Documentary Andrew’s parents are interviewed and asked what their reaction was when they found out Andrew was dead, their reaction was unforgettable, because they had lost someone they loved profoundly, and it was like their hearts were ripped out of their chest at that instant finding out he was gone “Having lost their only child and their only grandchild, the Bagbys had more-than-casual thoughts about taking their own lives.”

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