Despite being born in Las Vegas, he grew up in Malibu, California. During his early years, he attended Windward School in Los Angeles. After graduating from school, he moved to Mussel Shoals, California, and started living in a cottage on the Beach. Andrew was accused of giving three the date rape drug called GHB and raping them. During his arrest, police also found videotapes of him raping the women in question. Later on, he was convicted in absentia and sentenced for years in prison.
Moreover, he is under California law, since his crimes harmed other people. When Luster fled from the USA, a movie was made on his crimes. It originally premiered on Lifetime on August 11, Yahoo Web Search Yahoo Settings. Sign In. Search query.
All Videos Images News. Local Shopping. Anytime Past day Past week Past month. About 9, search results. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia When the film started production, Andrew Luster was still at large after having been convicted in absentia of 86 counts of rape, poisoning and drug possession and sentenced to years in prison. The film was supposed to end with a picture of the real Andrew Luster, asking the audience to notify authorities if they should see him.
The ending was re-written to incorporate Luster's capture. User reviews 9 Review. Top review. Truth is stranger, and scarier than fiction This film is based on Max Factor heir, Andrew Luster, a resident of Ventura County and fan of dosing unwary females with GHB a sometimes lethal anesthesia drug, which has no taste or odor , and then committing serial rape and abuse. This film falls into a positive LMN category as it is something every young girl should watch along with any mother.
It is sometimes incomprehensible to realize what sociopaths are capable of. Until we read the true horrific headlines in the local news, we think it can never happen in our neighborhood, or to us. So untrue. A false sense of security is what sociopaths prey on. Many of the victims here were educated, decent people, who simply fell into a relationship or meeting with the culprit, Andrew Luster.
Jason Gedrick is excellent, looks the part; an arrogant, privileged sociopath who laughs at the police detective, saying the police will never jail him: he is a Max Factor heir, he is above the law. How many times have we seen this attitude in the national news, this year alone. Lisa Edelstein as State Prosecutor also deserves credit for a good performance. Disgusted by Luster, she makes it her mission to prosecute him for crimes inflicted upon victims Connie, Sara, and Teri. Marla Sokoloff as Connie, and her father well-portrayed by Robert Wisden reflect the tragedy and outrage a father and daughter endure together, I can only hope the actual victims received ample family support.
Overall an important true story. Stone has a show entitled "Absolute Evil" wherein he dissects true crimes by sociopaths and murderers. MarieGabrielle Nov 22, Details Edit.
Release date August 11, United States.
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