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Whenever a black person kills a white person, chuddies joke about how if Netflix made the story into a movie, the directors would swap the races of the characters. However, this has already happened. A Time to Kill, John Grisham’s 1989 best selling novel, was based on a real case, but with some chages
>Grisham has described the book as "very autobiographical" in that the novel's "young attorney is basically me" and the drama is based on a case he witnessed.[2] In 1984 Grisham witnessed the harrowing testimony of a 12-year-old rape victim at the DeSoto County courthouse in Hernando, Mississippi.[3] Two sisters, Julie Scott, 16 years old, and Marcie Scott, 12 years old, had both been raped, brutally beaten, and nearly murdered by Willie James Harris.[4] Unlike Grisham's depiction, however, the Scotts were white and their assailant was black.[5]
The book was made into a film in 1996 and was a commercial success.