True story about the mother of a murder victim seeking to bring her son's widow to justice and gain custody of her granddaughter.True story about the mother of a murder victim seeking to bring her son's widow to justice and gain custody of her granddaughter.True story about the mother of a murder victim seeking to bring her son's widow to justice and gain custody of her granddaughter.
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- TriviaThis is the true story of Marine CPL Chris Randall Brown (b. May 26, 1960) who was murdered on September 2, 1982 by fellow Marine, PVT Ralph "Rocky" G. Jackson. CPL Brown was 21-years old. The murder took place in CPL Brown's home on Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH), formerly Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay.
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Dusty: So, are you satisfied, Mother Brown?
Mary Brown: Not yet!
Dusty: Why not? You've already destroyed my life taking my daughter away and turning all of my friends against me. You've done everything you can to punish me for something I didn't even do. What more could you possibly want?
Mary Brown: You took my son's future. I want yours. If I can't have your life, I can take away your freedom to live it.
Dusty: Innocent until proven guilty and you're a long way from proving me guilty. I am gonna walk out of here and I am gonna wave goodbye as I do.
- ConnectionsEdited into Dear Alexandra (2019)
Patsy Duke, Martin Sheen and Jason London are the loving Brown family, who live happily in the South until son Christopher(London)joins the army. It is there that he meets Dusty(Alexandra Powers)and they fall in love and get married, even though Ma and Pa Brown know that Dusty is bad news. And she does turn out to be. Money-hungry and selfish, Dusty ends up creepily killing Christopher for his money. She pretends she played no part in it, even though Ma Brown knows the truth(how? She just knows), and because of that, she gets money and full custody of Chris's and her daughter, Christine. Ma and Pa Brown are furious. They don't care about the money, but they know that if Christine is left alone with Dusty than she won't be properly cared for. Thus begins their brave struggle to capture Dusty, who goes on the lam after Ma and Pa try to fight her, and let their granddaughter have a little love from them.
The story is pretty stereotypical, complete with court room scenes, femme fatals and the whole bit, and Mrs. Duke and Mr. Sheen's Southern accents are well, grating, but the script is fairly entertaining, and in the course of seeing this twice, I was intrigued the first time(I was also 11 or something)and simply more entertained the second time. At least it has staying power.