Video X: Evidence 2003 Horror Movie Review
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The controversial footage described in the Murder in the Heartland documentary as Video X is at last available to the public! Video X is raw footage, taken straight from the camera of crime spree killers Dwayne Foote and Darla-Jean Stanton, two rural Kentucky youngsters who amazingly videotaped their trail of crime and murders throughout six states. Video X depicts the young sweethearts from the time they depart their hometown driving down a terribly wrong path where events quickly spin out of control and there is no possible return for the youngsters. The footage initially claimed “non-existent” by the authorities, quickly became known as “Video X,” and has been secured through legal sources for this unusual release. “Dwayne and Darla Jean’s violent crime spree is our reality TV culture gone mad!” – Dr. C Watanabe, Criminal Psychologist
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Title: Video X: Evidence
Year: 2003
Starring: Video X,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Runtime: 101 minutes
Director: Not available,
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