
Right to Kill?
Drama · Crime · TV Movie
Overview
Based on true story of teens Richard and Deborah Jahnke charged in Wyoming for the killing of their abusive father.
Top Cast


Frederic Forrest
Frederic Forrest
Richard Jahnke, Sr.
Frederic Forrest
Richard Jahnke, Sr.


Christopher Collet
Christopher Collet
Richard Jahnke, Jr.
Christopher Collet
Richard Jahnke, Jr.


Karmin Murcelo
Karmin Murcelo
Maria Jahnke
Karmin Murcelo
Maria Jahnke


Justine Bateman
Justine Bateman
Deborah Jahnke
Justine Bateman
Deborah Jahnke


Ann Wedgeworth
Ann Wedgeworth
Eve Whitcomb
Ann Wedgeworth
Eve Whitcomb


Terry O'Quinn
Terry O'Quinn
Jim Barrett
Terry O'Quinn
Jim Barrett


Lisa Blake Richards
Lisa Blake Richards
Vera Scofield
Lisa Blake Richards
Vera Scofield


J.T. Walsh
J.T. Walsh
Maj. Eckworth
J.T. Walsh
Maj. Eckworth


Alison Bartlett
Alison Bartlett
Candy
Alison Bartlett
Candy


John M. Jackson
John M. Jackson
Social Worker
John M. Jackson
Social Worker
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