Conor McBride is a convicted murderer. But McBride doesn’t let the murder define him and neither do the parents of the young woman he killed which forgave him. He killed his longtime girlfriend. The parents became popular because they forgave the killer based on the rule of forgiveness in Catholicism. He was sentenced for 20 years in prison. Andy, the father or the murdered girl asked for restorative justice, a process that focuses on redemption and reconciliation and healing through forgiveness and love.