![]() Major Spoilers Ahead ‘Monster’ Ending Explainedīobo’s statement to the court reveals that the two masked men who entered the store included him and his cousin, William King. While the state lawyer, Anthony Petrocelli ( Paul Ben-Victor), and other jury members see nothing but two black teenagers who intended on robbing the establishment but ends up killing the store owner, Steve Harmon defends his version of truth because it is all he has, to save his future. Further investigation also reveals Steve’s connection with King and Bobo who lived in the same neighborhood as Steve. However, on the day of the robbery and murder, a white woman saw Steve coming out of the bodega minutes before the crime. The core of Steve’s plea is to prove himself innocent by manifesting his non-involvement with two other suspects, William King, and Bobo. Steve’s defending lawyer Maureen O’Brien ( Jennifer Ehle) defends his case. His other two acquaintances, William King ( Rakim Mayers) and Richard “Bobo” Evans ( John David Washington) are also put on trial. Coming from a stage background, Radha Blank has a knack for hard-hitting and influential dialogues, the same can be witnessed in the film, Monster.Ī seventeen-year-old film student, Steve Harmon ( Kelvin Harrison Jr.) is put behind bars and is accused of murdering a bodega (store) owner named Aguinaldo Nesbitt. The film is based on Walter Dean Myers’s novel of the same name and an extremely impactful screenwriter, Radha Blank adapted it for the screen.
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