Except this story is worse. MORRISON: Andrew was the only child of software engineer David Bagby and his wife, Kate, a nurse practitioner. This movie is the kind of nightmare no one could dream up. MORRISON: In Kurt Kuenne's documentary, Clark Simpson, one of Andrew's close friends at the hospital, remembers that November morning just two weeks later when Shirley surprised Andrew again. In New York - August 8-14 at the IFC Center, 323 Sixth Avenue at W. 3rd Street. Man #14: I admire you and respect you so much for two things. This is a huge step forward in the mission Dear Zachary was created to accomplish. the water. Family and friends go to extraordinary lengths to honor a legacy of a young man whose trust led to tragedy. I mean, the best man is really the groom. ', Mr. SIMPSON: And I told him, I said, `You know, Andrew, when I break up with somebody and put them on a plane and send them 1300 miles away,' I said, `They knock on my front door, I'm going out the back door and I'm calling the police.' After arriving home, she drove 900 miles back to Pennsylvania to kill the man who rejected her. Mr. BAGBY: We first got to see him personally in family court. Turner - the son of Andrew Bagby whom she gave birth to after Bagby's death. In the early years, that included David writing a book, Dance With the Devil, about his sons and grandsons murders, and Kuennes documentary. They are warm. In January, the film was nominated for Best Documentary by both the Chicago Film Critics Association and the Online Film Critics Society, who also nominated writer/director/composer Kurt Kuenne for Breakthrough Filmmaker of 2008. Mr. BAGBY: Yes. The Bagbys went to the morgue to identify their bodies. The reason we go through the lawyers is so that we. Amazon | B&N It left me looking for the impossibility of marking the film above the highest grade available on the festival's voting ballot. -, "You don't just view what's happening on the screen -- you live it through every gasp and every tear, and every bit of exasperated anger(resulting) in one powerful standing ovation, the likes of which I have never seen at Hot Docs beforeDear Zachary will move you. MORRISON: What do you do about this? I knew, exactly what my son looked at before he died. David Bagby's book, Dance With the Devil, is a good read. Mr. SHEARS: Yeah, I guess it did at the time, but I still didn't have, MORRISON: How difficult must it have been to ingratiate, themselves with their son's suspected killer? David bagby, left, and kate bagby, right, celebrate with their son andrew bagby at his graduation from medical school at memorial university of newfoundland in june 2000. contributed by david and kate bagby. MORRISON: Shirley, meanwhile, seemed to be preparing for her, extradition, and perhaps she was looking for a way to exclude the Bagbys from. Digital: iTunes | Amazon | Google Play, Order David Bagby's book Much of this DATELINE report incorporates material from Kurt's documentary, as well as something else: the childhood films he made as he taught himself his craft. You are born, you grow up, you make friends, you get a job, a partner, a house, maybe a car, maybe a kid, maybe more. kind of panic sets in, I guess. We couldn't let the authorities who let this happen get away with it. They are simply good people. Memorial University Medical School. Laws governing the, rights of defendants are fairly strong in this country, but there's something, about Newfoundlanders in particular which may have contributed to the judge's, decision to grant bail. Kuenne finished his documentary and dedicated it to the memories of both Bagby and Zachary. GARDNER: (Audio recording) Would you be willing to turn the gun into your local police department so they could get it to us to let us look at it? He was in, Mr. SHEARS: I would cook supper sometimes when she wasn't around. But that is what the Bagbys. prayed that his murderer, whoever it was, would be swiftly brought to justice. He had been shot five times and the No. (Trailer park; parking lot; water; Kurt on boat; excerpts from "Dear Zachary"; houses seen through rainy window; Kate and Zachary). They told us that they'd found the body. David was a . The full hour will not be available online. I had this overwhelming feeling. The memory of their son and grandson are never far.. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOS. Well, I was hurt in an, accident. For this night they were a couple once again, dancing and drinking together. But the fact that theyre probably killers means they are much more dangerous than the rest of us, probably. But it will also introduce you to some of the most inspiring, strong and caring people ever to grace the big screen."" Help contribute to IMDb. It stays so close to Bagby and to the people who loved him that theres never any question that its their side of the story being recounted. MORRISON: But was that what you assumed had happened? MORRISON: Andrew's best friend, filmmaker Kurt Kuenne, suddenly, just knew what he had begun as a small film to memorialize his old friend. It's said there's nothing worse than the death of your child, and this film drives that point home harder and with the utmost care and precision." There was no way to stop Andrews murder, but there was no way to walk away from Zacharys body and just say hmm, okay, move on," said David. kate-and-david-bagby-now-pdf 2/27 Downloaded from thesource2.metro.net on July 22, 2022 by guest the recent London bombings to Law and Order type crimes that make the news only to be replaced by another name.As such, more people are left with the aftermath of dealing with the violent death of a loved one. Read the DocuWeek Q&A with writer/director/composer Kurt Kuenne HERE. Did anyone have more friends than he? On Nov. 5, Kate, who is originally from England, pictures Turner sitting on top of a Guy Fawkes bonfire and her family all around it with fireworks. If you were to dream up the perfect set of parents, it would be Kate and David Bagby. It then played SXSW in Austin, Texas, where it left audiences stunned and in tears. And she followed Andrew to St. John's. 1 Photo. TO ME ITS REAL LIFE. Dear Zachary avoids the first pitfall by directly confronting the second. You were done. I, Mr. BAGBY: (Audio recording) Look, we will do what is best for Zachary. Through a complicated series of delayed hearings and granted bails, Turner remained free for many months while the decision regarding her extradition was in process. Senior Writer and Project Manager. ', MORRISON: But they'd have to wait almost a month. Both screenings received sustained standing ovations, and the Toronto audience applauded yet again when director Kurt Kuenne announced that he had sent letters to every member of Parliament requesting the opportunity to screen the film for them. Kurt Kuenne's acclaimed orchestral score for "Dear Zachary", nominated for Best Documentary Score of 2008 by the International Film Music Critics Association, is now available on CD and for digital download. with a supervisor, and we had to be searched. Dance with the Devil is David Bagby's . SCREAMS. The Hornet was just back from patrolling . Was it a tight bond? Mr. BAGBY: Oh, this ranks right up there. A 10th Anniversary Collector's Edition Blu-Ray and DVD with special artwork and packaging is available only from Oscilloscope Laboratories at the link below. Ms. TURNER: (Audio recording) I was really upset when you took him today, because I feel like I did the day you saw him at Unified Family Court. MORRISON: She kept trying to get between you and the baby. KATE: I knew exactly what my son looked at before he died. You can reach out to David Bagby-cantu via phone number 915-383-8358. But they also contribute to the feeling of watching something urgent and unmediated. MORRISON: What did you think when you heard that? But the tributes Kuenne collected remain the spine of the movie, alternating throughout with exposition of the murder and its aftermath. This is the first example in this story of someone seeing something bad coming but not being able to stop it. What if she is backed in a. corner? 7:30 I'll be at your house.'. Screening next at DocuWeek, the International Documentary Association's Theatrical Documentary Showcase. MORRISON: Shirley Turner, also a doctor in training, was 12 years older than Andrew, twice divorced, a mother of three. Either she's grabbed Zachary and taken off and she's trying to, escape, and she has a snowball's chance in hell of getting away with that. Mr. BAGBY: (Audio recording) (Unintelligible). It also took 3rd place in the National Headliner Awards for Best Documentary of 2008, given by the Press Club of Atlantic City. They are selfless. Shirley Turner had walked out to the end, of a pier with tiny Zachary strapped to her body with a sweater, then jumped, into the ocean. to the house and found a card from a police officer that we knew. `You gave me a lovely son, and now it's over.'. Kate went to the floor, and I kicked the door and--oh, we, just--just like with Andrew, there's nothing you can do. (David speaking to reporters; Kate speaking to reporters; David on radio show; "Dear Zachary" poster; Kurt editing video; photo of Andrew; photo of Zachary; Mr. KUENNE: I almost gave up making this film when you were, killed. David Bagby, left, and Kate Bagby, right, celebrate with their son Andrew Bagby at his graduation from medical school at Memorial University of Newfoundland in June 2000. Its not the sort of true crime that leaves you wanting more. We were kind of like, `Well, we're not the best ones to be taking care of a child.' MORRISON: In July 2003, a year and eight months after their son's, murder, Andrew's friend, filmmaker Kurt Kuenne, who'd been making the, documentary film for Zachary about the father he'd never know, arrived in. Hello. The Bagbys couldn't have been happier, particularly since. MORRISON: And tell me about your mum with Zachary. In November 2002, when, Zachary was four months old, a Canadian judge ruled that a properly instructed, jury would likely find Shirley Turner guilty and ordered her incarceration, while awaiting a decision from justice officials to surrender her to the, United States. KATE: I sat there and bit my lip and cried. We don't--we don't gush very much. MORRISON: When T.J. heard about Andrew's murder Mr. SHEARS: I just figure, `OK, well, he was in America. By refusing to become the thing they hate, they provide a profound lesson on the power of love and the courage to survive the unthinkable." She has to veer away from the image and instead see him as a living being. They watched the legal proceedings grind, infuriating and slow. Mr. KURT KUENNE (Director): I decided to go on the road to interview people, because I thought, you know, he's never going to have a wedding. MORRISON: And then, in the spring of 1995, Andrew found someone, a Newfoundlander, also a doctor in training, a woman named Shirley Turner. I couldn't see the point anymore. It also recently screened at the Calgary International Film Festival and the Edmonton International Film Festival to standing ovations from Canadian audiences, where it inspired many audience members to write their Parliament in support of bail reform. People in the audience were literally weeping during the post-screening Q&A." American authorities asked Canadian, authorities to send her back to the US, which would require an extradition, hearing. Did. They are prophecies. MORRISON: After you found out about Andrew's death, the impulse just ended. "In a tragic ending, we bring new beginnings with bail reform so that no other family will have to go through the devastation that Kate and David have gone through," Andrews said. Cpl. (Photo of Kate, Zachary and Shirley; photo of David, Zachary and Shirley; photo of Shirley and Zachary; photos of Zachary with Shirley and Kate), Mr. BAGBY: Our usual policy was just to let her go. Parents Kate and David Bagby's story of identifying Andrew's body is devastating. He was such a good baby. A security guard reported hearing a. Mr. SHEARS: When we woke up in the morning, realized they weren't there. I don't know how else to say it except they are grown-ups: they are funny, but serious; playful, but organized. KATE: I thought, `Well, God, this is it.' MORRISON: It was November 2001 when Dr. Andrew Bagby, 28 years old, was found in hospital scrubs lying facedown in the state park in Derry Township, Pennsylvania. Cpl. And I saw that night her malignancy. Ms. TURNER: (Audio recording) Are you sure? We just want as many people as possible to know this story, the documentary, for the practical reasons in my fantasies, I suppose some judge, some place, actually gets it and denies bail to somebody who could kill again, said David. MORRISON: Andrew Bagby. Unidentified Woman #12: We won't forget their son. Thought, you know, `Who would want to kill him?'. The strange allure of Robert Durst and The Jinx.. They might as well have sent a taxi to her to help take him out and drown him. Click HERE for assistance. Man #26: and for having the strength to make it through, Unidentified Man #27: With what you've been through, to still be, carrying on, still to hold your heads up and keep going and pushing forward is, (Kate and David; photo of David and Kate), Unidentified Woman #13: I think God put some people down on Earth, Mr. A. BAGBY: (Wedding video) We're brothers, and I love you. She was coming here to take care of me.
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