These were questions sent to me from a Mississippian and I thought I would answer them via Video:

When young Julie Ann's mother was driving around in the motel parking lot, a woman asked young Julie Ann if she could wait until her mother got there. I think she said "Could I wait here with you.?.."..or something. Who was that woman?

*What killed Julie's cousin?

*Why was Julie abandoned in vehicle at party?

*Leading up to the gunshot of Julie Ann's boyfriend, was it accidental? Since it didn't kill him, what was she charged with? ( I NEED TO SEE FILM AGAIN!)

*And (being a single old guy), what medical condition caused the boyfriend to get upset. That was a pretty awful scene, to me. Was she suffering from her miscarriage?

*I read some of your quotes on IMDB. Catholicism seems to get the treatment in your writing, yet, in the film, Evangelicals are the nasty bunch. Was this by design? I'm from a mostly Protestant area of the world (Mississippi), so, I felt more connected to this film. Had it explored the abuse in the Catholic church, I don't think it would have had the same impact.

*And...here's a stretch.....has anyone offered that the film could have been a dream of young Julie Ann's that she experienced when sitting in the electric chair while out with her mom visiting the prison? When awakened, she runs into secure arms of mother.?
Hi Katie. As a followup to viewing your film at the Crossroads Film Fest, I have a few questions about the characters.

*When young Julie Ann's mother was driving around in the motel parking lot, a woman asked young Julie Ann if she could wait until her mother got there. I think she said "Could I wait here with you.?.."..or something. Who was that woman?

*What killed Julie's cousin?

*Why was Julie abandoned in vehicle at party?

*Leading up to the gunshot of Julie Ann's boyfriend, was it accidental? Since it didn't kill him, what was she charged with? ( I NEED TO SEE FILM AGAIN!)

*And (being a single old guy), what medical condition caused the boyfriend to get upset. That was a pretty awful scene, to me. Was she suffering from her miscarriage?

*I read some of your quotes on IMDB. Catholicism seems to get the treatment in your writing, yet, in the film, Evangelicals are the nasty bunch. Was this by design? I'm from a mostly Protestant area of the world (Mississippi), so, I felt more connected to this film. Had it explored the abuse in the Catholic church, I don't think it would have had the same impact.

*And...here's a stretch.....has anyone offered that the film could have been a dream of young Julie Ann's that she experienced when sitting in the electric chair while out with her mom visiting the prison? When awakened, she runs into secure arms of mother.?