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I Shot My Parents

The story of American teenager Nathon Brooks who at the age of 14 shot his mother and father while they slept. Incredibly they both survived and are trying to come to terms with what their son did.

Top Cast

  • Nathon Brooks

    Nathon Brooks

    Self

  • Elizabeth Brooks

    Elizabeth Brooks

    Self

  • Jonathon Brooks

    Jonathon Brooks

    Self

  • Caden

    Caden

    Self - Nathon's friend

  • Rick Francis

    Rick Francis

    Self - Moses Lake Police Department

  • Brett Hill

    Brett Hill

    Self - Nathon's Defense Attorney

  • Angus Lee

    Angus Lee

    Self - Prosecuting Attorney

  • Shanna Shultz

    Shanna Shultz

    Self - Nathon's Therapist

  • Nadine Woodward

    Nadine Woodward

    Self - KXLY 4 News (archive footage)

Overview

The story of American teenager Nathon Brooks who at the age of 14 shot his mother and father while they slept. Incredibly they both survived and are trying to come to terms with what their son did.

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