The 1984 videotaped confession of Bernhard Goetz, known as the "subway vigilante", reveals uncensored portions of his emotional account of opening fire on four teenagers he believed were about to rob him on a New York subway train. The film also explores Goetz's highly publicized attempted murder trial, in which he was acquitted.
The Confessions of Bernhard Goetz
A videotaped confession by Bernhard Goetz, known as the "subway vigilante", recounts his emotional experience of shooting four teenagers on a New York subway train in December 1984, after believing they were about to rob him.