Something's always been off with Eva Moss, but in the African American
community, everything is prayed away, including "crazy."
What happens when the answer to prayer is therapy and medication?
According to Eva's mother, that's taboo. All it takes is a little more
Jesus, and Eva will be normal.
Normal never lasts long.
After Eva's brother, Michael, is killed in a car accident, she is
finally admitted to the psych ward for help. Stabilization seems within
reach, until a quick trip to the pharmacy brings her face to face with
Myles, the man responsible for taking her brother away from her.
When Myles turns up dead, Eva has to prove her innocence. According to
her, she didn't kill Myles; her deceased brother did. Can she stand
trial? Should she stand trial? The question remains: was Myles' murder a
result of her mental health disorder or premeditated murder?