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A warm hand, a soft noise, a strange voice - Diana Scott relies on these cues to navigate through life - she's blind. When she becomes the victim of a brutal attack, she's confident she can identify her assailant. Brought to trial by overwhelming circumstantial evidence, Diana testifies against suspect Malcolm Humphries. Despite his pleas of innocence, Malcolm is sent to prison. It would be a classic case of a victim finding justice, if it weren't for one thing -- she was wrong. In prison, Malcolm hears about fellow inmate Anthony Davis, who brags about raping a blind woman and getting away with it. Soon, a DNA test proves Malcolm's innocence and he's immediately released. Diana arranges to meet Malcolm and apologize, but her ordeal is far from over. Anthony has escaped from prison to seek revenge. Will she be a tragic victim or can her wits and courage save her this time? Written by
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What you can't see, can kill you.
Blind Injustice stars Jamie Luner as Diana Scott, a blind woman who is raped by a man who breaks into her apartment one night. She presses charges against the man she believes raped her, but the trauma from the rape strains her relationship with her fiancé, Alex (James Thomas--a real hottie!). Theresa Russell co-stars as Joanna, Diana's aunt.
I really liked this movie--it showed me some of the daily intricacies a person who is blind may encounter. Jamie Luner gives an outstanding performance--the last time I saw her on TV was on Melrose Place, where she played a villain character, so this was a very different role. It was nice to see Theresa Russell again, and the rest of the actors did a great job. Plus, a nice filming location. Highly recommended. Rex Piano also directed another movie I really like called Found.