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Ottey Sisters, a movie about a horrific crime in Toronto, Canada 31 years ago, was released on May 29. It is directed, written and stars Dwight Benjamin, a Jamaican familiar with that incident.
The one hour, 50-minute movie is released through Theater Giant, an American pay-per-view company. It recalls the August 1995 murders of sisters Marsha and Tami Ottey by Rohan Ranger, Marsha’s ex-boyfriend; and his cousin Adrian Kinkead.
Benjamin, a Los Angeles-based film-maker, was dating Tami at that time. He plays himself in Ottey Sisters, alongside Tamara Gilmore, who has the role of Tami.
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