Conrad & Michelle: If Words Could Kill
Two suicidal teenagers, Conrad and Michelle, turn to each other for support, communicating via text messages. But when Conrad expresses his desire to end his life, instead of trying to stop him as she had previously, Michelle encourages Conrad to take his life, even providing him suggestions on how to do it.
Stephen Tolkin
Stephen Tolkin
Casts & Crew
Bella Thorne
Austin P. McKenzie
Paula Marshall
Rodney Rowland
Michelle Borth
Lydia Meredith
Sienna Novikov
Courtney Dietz
Kelly Lamor Wilson
Alpha Trivette
Deena Dill
Josh Randall
Mel Fair
Neve Minor
Allie McCulloch
Kendrick Cross
Thom Scott II
Gunnar Anderson
Devon Anthony
Jaiden N. Bostic
Frank Brennan
Bishop Thomas Canady
Nicolette Goetz
Cleora Goodwin
Christopher Holloway
Trinity Moriah Jones
David Lowe
Patrick Ashley O'Neal
Brandon Parker
Kaya Rosenthal
Rachel M. Sharp
John-Paul Steele
LaChelle Walker
Jimmy Willis III
Mike Bevins
Jeffrey Kimble
R.J. Miller
Peyton O'Neal
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