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- Paroled after 8 years in prison, Bullet's picked up by his brother and a friend. Bullet assaults a drug dealer and two customers. Things escalate.
- Behind the walls of max-security Green Haven Correctional Facility, documentary filmmaker Ryan Katzenbach interviews Ronald J. "Butch" DeFeo, Jr. DeFeo was convicted, in 1975, of murdering his whole family which spawned the "Amityville Horror" haunted house fraud. The story was the subject of Katzenbach's 2011-2014 trilogy series on the case, "Shattered Hopes: The True Story of the Amityville Murders." In June 2014, Katzenbach interviewed DeFeo firsthand to ask questions about "The Amityville Horror," his family, and the murders that took place four decades ago. This is the first time that an interview has been presented to the public that is uncut and uncensored.
- An expanded edition of William Peters's classic study of the unique eye-color lesson in prejudice and discrimination taught by Iowa schoolteacher Jane Elliott. This new edition continues the story of Elliott and her sixteen third-graders of 1970, eleven of whom returned to their hometown in 1984 for a reunion with their former teacher. Peters reports on that meeting and its evidence that the long-ago lesson has had a profound and enduring effect on the students' lives and attitudes.