Shattered Lives documentary movie is now available
Shattered Lives: Terror in America, directed by Scott Mactavish and based on the book that Jeff Ingber and I wrote, is now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo!
This powerful documentary immerses you with the families in the deeply personal and historically significant story of the January 24, 1975 Fraunces Tavern bombing – one of the deadliest acts of domestic terrorism in American history – and the aftermath; including 9/11 and the concepts of justice and forgiveness.
On that terrible day over a half century ago, four innocent men were murdered including my father, Frank Connor and Alex Berger, two devoted family men whose loved ones have spent decades seeking justice—including pressing the U.S. government to have convicted fugitive William “Guillermo” Morales, the FALN’s chief bombmaker, returned to the U.S. from Cuba to complete justice.
We’re now cautiously optimistic about the potential for this, given the support we’ve received from Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other members of the Senate and House.
Through exclusive interviews with survivors, families, and investigators, Shattered Lives uncovers the chilling rise of the FALN, the hunt for / prosecution of the terrorists, and the devastating impact of the Fraunces Tavern and other bombings that still echo today. From the reprehensible 1999 and 2017 presidential clemencies to FALN members, the recent negotiations with KSM and the other 9/11 terrorists at GTMO to our ongoing relations with Cuba, the story of the FALN and the surviving families remains timely and significant.
I invite you to watch and to help spread the word about this important film as we seek justice. You can purchase or rent it here:
https://mactavishpictures.vhx.tv/products/shattered-lives-terror-in-america
Your support means so much to all of the family members and law enforcement who have fought for decades to ensure the Fraunces Tavern bombing and other terrorist acts committed by the FALN and other terror groups are not forgotten, and that justice is finally achieved.
Never forget…always act.
Thank you. I hope you’ll take the time to watch and share.