Filmmaker who helped crack gay porn actor's gruesome Hollywood killing wins SXSW premiere
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Filmmaker who helped crack gay porn actor's gruesome Hollywood killing wins SXSW premiere
"I was so disgusted. Like, no, you can't have a murder in this sea of people already dying - that's not right, not fair. We can't let this go."
"The unsolved murder of Billy London, a gay adult film performer brutally killed in West Hollywood, was an urban legend for 33 years. A documentary intended to honor his life took an unexpected turn when members of the community joined forces to uncover overlooked clues, and seek a resolution to the mystery of who killed him,"
"the film reveals a chilling overlap between the victim and some of the suspects who were captured on camera in films made in the narrow window of Billy's death."
A documentary investigation into the 1990 murder of gay adult film performer Bill Newton (Billy London) prompted community members and amateur sleuths to reexamine archival materials and overlooked clues. A gay newspaper from the period showed numerous AIDS obituaries, intensifying urgency to address the homicide. Community investigators assisted Los Angeles police in identifying a new suspect who later confessed. Newton's head and feet had been discovered in a dumpster at the time of the killing. The film incorporates VHS and personal footage and includes an on-camera interview with the confessed killer; it will world premiere at SXSW.
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