On the morning of February 8, 1977, Tony Kiritsis walked into an office on East Market Street and wired a shotgun to mortgage broker Richard Hall’s head. After making a 40-minute 911 call that ran the emotional gamut from polite respect to seething rants and tearful breakdowns, Kiritsis then paraded Hall along the streets of downtown Indianapolis followed by a cadre of police and media who were unable to do anything other than watch the event unfold. Kiritsis went on to hold Hall captive for three days as SWAT snipers, the bomb squad, and FBI looked for a way to disarm him without Hall being shot. The crisis culminated in a shocking press conference broadcast live on TV
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Music
Alan Berry
Cinematography
Alan Berry
Editor
Alan Berry
Executive Producer
Alan Berry
Still Photographer
John Blair
Camera Operator
Jack Parker
true crime
Status
Released
Revenue
$1
Budget
$10
Countries
Companies
Indy Film House
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