[03/05/21 - 11:00 AM] IMDb TV Sets April 2 Premiere for "Moment of Truth," The Never-Before-Seen Story Behind the Tragic Murder of James Jordan The series tells the never-before-seen story behind the murder of beloved husband and father, James Jordan, as well as the history of social injustice in Robeson County, North Carolina, where two teenagers, Larry Demery and Daniel Green, were charged and convicted of the crime.
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IMDb TV SETS APRIL 2 PREMIERE FOR "MOMENT OF TRUTH," THE NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN STORY BEHIND THE TRAGIC MURDER OF JAMES JORDAN
Daniel Green, Who Maintains His Innocence 25 Years
After Murder Conviction, Currently Appealing Recent Court Decision
Which Denied Hearing to Present New Evidence
CULVER CITY, Calif. - March 5, 2021 - IMDb TV today announced the April 2 premiere date for the Original true-crime docu-series Moment of Truth, directed by Matthew Perniciaro and Clay Johnson. The series tells the never-before-seen story behind the murder of beloved husband and father, James Jordan, as well as the history of social injustice in Robeson County, North Carolina, where two teenagers, Larry Demery and Daniel Green, were charged and convicted of the crime. All episodes of Moment of Truth will premiere on Friday, April 2 exclusively on IMDb TV, Amazon's premium free streaming service.
The five-part series analyzes and presents new compelling information on the 1993 murder of James Jordan, father of NBA superstar Michael Jordan. The crime shocked the nation, creating a media frenzy and countless speculations and conspiracy theories. Through the use of exclusive archival footage and first-person interviews, Moment of Truth examines all aspects of the case - from the initial crime, to the arrest, trial and conviction of Larry Demery and Daniel Green, and continuing to the current day appeal by Green, who maintains his innocence nearly three decades later.
Moment of Truth also delves into the checkered past of Robeson County, North Carolina, including law enforcement corruption exposed in "Operation Tarnished Badge" that resulted in the conviction of 22 deputies from the local sheriff's office in 2002.
The series includes on-camera interviews with Green and his lawyer, Christine Mumma, executive director of the North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence. Green's post-conviction efforts have involved years of appeals and multiple, detailed motions that recently culminated with a North Carolina Superior Court judge denying Green an opportunity to present his evidence of innocence. That decision is currently being appealed.
For the first time, the docu-series shares:
· Archival footage from WRAL-TV/Capitol Broadcasting Company that has never been released for other productions or seen outside of North Carolina since 1996.
· Critical court documents and evidence photos from the case.
· Never-before-released trial audio, which was digitized from the original recordings.
Jimmy Goodmon and Shelly Leslie of Capitol Broadcasting Company and Matthew Perniciaro and Michael Sherman of Bow and Arrow Entertainment serve as executive producers. Episodes 1-2 were co-directed and co-written by Perniciaro and Capitol Broadcasting's Clay Johnson, while Perniciaro solely directed Episodes 3-5. Johnson serves as a producer on the series.
Recently, IMDb TV debuted the Original docuseries, Top Class: The Life and Times of the Sierra Canyon Trailblazers and announced a Bosch spinoff for the free streaming service. Additional Originals coming to IMDb TV in 2021 include the crime drama Leverage: Redemption, the second season of the popular spy thriller Alex Rider, and the Untitled Judge Judy Sheindlin Project -- the streaming debut for no-nonsense, expeditious Judge Sheindlin and her signature adjudication style.
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About Bow and Arrow Entertainment
Bow and Arrow Entertainment was founded in 2014 by Matthew Perniciaro and Michael Sherman to create a focus on artist driven narrative and documentary motion pictures.
Bow and Arrow premiered Elyse Steinberg and Josh Kriegman's The Fight, Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw's The Truffle Hunters and Sam Feder's Disclosure: Trans Lives On Screen at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
Recent films include Rashid Johnson's Native Son, an adaptation of Richard Wright's famed novel for HBO, which premiered as the Opening Night selection of the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and Alex Ross Perry's Her Smell, starring Elisabeth Moss, which was named by The New York Times, Vanity Fair and Indiewire as "one of the best films of 2019".
The company has additionally produced the 2018 Sundance Film Festival entries Crystal Moselle's Skate Kitchen and Josephine Decker's Madeline's Madeline and Sundance 2017 entries Jeff Baena's The Little Hours, Alex Ross Perry's Golden Exits and Dustin Guy Defa's Person To Person.
About Capitol Broadcasting Company
Capitol Broadcasting Company (CBC) is a visionary media, entertainment, technology, sports and commercial real estate company headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina. With a storied 83-year history and fourth-generation family ownership, the company has established itself as a trailblazer.
Flagship station WRAL pioneered digital television as the first commercial station in the nation to broadcast in high definition in 1996, and as one of the first local television stations in the country to put news on the web.
The WRAL Documentary team has produced nearly 80 documentaries and has been honored with numerous national awards, including the prestigious Alfred I. duPont-Columbia and the Sigma Delta Chi Award for excellence in journalism, as well as regional Edward R. Murrow and Emmy awards.
Capitol Broadcasting's family of companies continue to be among the nation's leaders in local news, streaming content via internet and mobile apps, and enterprise satellite distribution solutions.
The company's current President and Chief Operating Officer is James F. Goodmon, Jr. (Jimmy), great grandson of company founder AJ Fletcher.
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