Elisa Donovan
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Podcast Appearances
The things that they called her, from a cold-blooded killer to a scapegoat, a whack job, and then saying she's also a babe.
First of all, how do you kind of, or do you, try to incorporate all of those things into the character?
And then...
Also, how do you... I would have a hard time, I think, not really feeling like I wanted justice for this woman in playing her because I just feel like she's been, you know, mischaracterized and everybody has sort of
I do find there, I really appreciated both in the, obviously in the reality of what happened in the trial, but in the film also, there was something really important about making those witnesses actually say the words that they had the audacity to text, the horrible things they said about her.
This is a man running the entire trial.
I mean, it's absolutely outrageous.
Yeah.
Do you think that, um, you know, I'm sure you're aware there was a huge social media part of this that, that really got the word out to millions of people about this case and everybody's the groundswell that happened.
And, um,
I wonder if you either have you already, or I wonder if when this airs, because we're talking before it premieres, but when this episode will go up, the movie will already have premiered.
So I'm curious if you're going to hear from any of these people.
I'm sure you will.
I mean, right.
This is what is so crazy to me because I feel similarly to you in that regard.
It seems to speak to that there is like a real underbelly and a
a serious corruption in the Massachusetts Police Department.
I feel like that's what a lot of the people are, because I don't know how else you could get so on board with something like these people feel like it's personal to them.
This turtle boy, have you, are you aware of this person?
He's in the movie.