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The documentary avoids sensationalism. It features interviews with Derrick’s mother, his brother, academic experts, and Anna Stubblefield herself (recorded before her conviction was overturned on procedural grounds). Viewers hear from both sides:
The film never provides easy answers. Instead, it forces viewers to confront uncomfortable questions: Can a non-verbal person with a cognitive disability consent to sex? What happens when good intentions mask deep prejudice? And how does race—Anna is white, Derrick is Black—complicate perceptions of innocence and guilt? Tell Them You Love Me -2023- 720p WEBRip-LAMA
Title: Tell Them You Love Me Year: 2023 Source Type: WEBRip (as indicated in the query string) Resolution: 720p Director: Nick August-Perna Production Company: Sky UK, Channel 4 The documentary avoids sensationalism
To appreciate the documentary, one must understand the real-world legal rollercoaster. In 2015, Anna Stubblefield was convicted of first-degree aggravated sexual assault and sentenced to 12 years in prison. However, in 2018, an appeals court overturned the conviction because of errors in the judge’s instructions to the jury. Stubblefield pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of endangering the welfare of a disabled person and was released for time served. The film never provides easy answers
The documentary avoids treating this as a tidy conclusion. Experts interviewed in the film demonstrate, with controlled experiments, how FC is susceptible to the “ideomotor effect”—the facilitator unconsciously typing their own thoughts.
One heartbreaking scene shows Derrick’s mother, Daisy, breaking down as she watches video of Anna kissing Derrick. “He can’t say no,” Daisy says. “But his face shows me everything.”
This is the legal and philosophical core of the film. Under New Jersey law (and many other jurisdictions), a person with an intellectual disability cannot legally consent to sex if they lack the cognitive ability to understand the act.