‘Manchester by the Sea’ Inspired a Murder, Claims Prosecutor

Anyone who found “Manchester by the Sea” unbearably depressing would do well to turn back now. According to the a prosecutor in New York, a married couple took a cue from Kenneth Lonergan’s Oscar-winning film by allegedly killing their adoptive son with special needs and attempted to cover up the murder by starting a fire.

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In the film — spoilers to follow — the children of Casey Affleck and Michelle Williams’ characters die in an accidental house fire. “Within two hours of that movie playing to this defendant and her husband, Jeffrey’s deceased,” attorney Joseph McBride said of the crime. The couple are said to have watched “Manchester by the Sea” on February 28, just two days after it won the Academy Awards for Best Actor (Affleck) and Best Original Screenplay (Lonergan). Jeffrey Franklin was 16.

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“The victim was badly burned,” said McBride during a bail hearing held last Friday. “Because of the damage to the body by the fire, the pathologist is not able to determine the cause of death.” According to an autopsy, however, Franklin had already died when the fire started.

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