A story made all the more shocking because it's true.
In 1880, an organized mob of the Donnellys' enemies murder four family
members and burn their house to the ground. Another sibling is shot to
death in a house a short distance away. William Donnelly and a teenage
boy are the only witnesses to the murders.
The surviving family members seek justice through the local courts but
quickly learn that their enemies control the jury and the press. Two
sensational trials follow that make national and international headlines
as the Donnellys continue to pursue justice for their murdered parents,
siblings and cousin.
Behind the scenes, political factors are at play, as Oliver Mowat, the
Premier/Attorney General of the province of Ontario, fearing the
backlash a conviction would render, gradually withdraws support from the
prosecution of the killers. After the trials, the Donnelly's enemies
continue their crusade against the family, paying off potential
witnesses to the murders and fabricating one last set of charges that
they hope will put the remaining Donnellys away forever.