“It seemed he would disappear inside himself. I just put it down to, 19-years-old, baby, no job, living with your parents. I didn’t realize there was other things happening up there. I had no idea.”
Jackie’s granddaughter Lyla was only a few months old when her father was arrested.
Jackie and her granddaughter after hockey practice.
Jackie filming Lyla playing hockey.
Jackie and her family out for brunch at the diner they go to every Saturday morning.
“I was worried, at 77, that I would never see my son again. I figured I would be going to my grave and not see him no more.”
Episode 2: Dinny
May 18, 2017 • 23:51
“The depth of the sorrow you feel when your child has done something very wrong— I mean, it’s not a little thing, it’s not like he’s taken someone’s pail in […]
Episode 3: Rebecca
May 18, 2017 • 23:47
“When you were younger I could always stand in front of you and protect you. I may not be able to protect you anymore because you're an adult, but I'm not going anywhere.”
Episode 4: Jackie
May 18, 2017 • 26:43
“It seemed he would disappear inside himself. I just put it down to, 19-years-old, baby, no job, living with your parents. I didn’t realize there was other things happening up there. I had no idea.”
Episode 5: Wendy
May 18, 2017 • 25:45
“He had the perfect life. I thought everything was perfect. How could he do this?”
Episode 6: Farhat
May 18, 2017 • 23:51
“It's like a dream-- it's like a nightmare. It was behind glass, he came in that orange suit..."