All of this leads the parents to appeal to the court the way their son would have wanted, not out of vengeance, but to represent best of what their son was and the tragedy of his loss. As they struggle with their decision, they decide to reexamine the life of their son and rediscover his personality, his struggle to accept his homosexual sexual orientation as a natural part of his being and above all, his generous humanity to others.
The parents initially want to request the death penalty for their son's murderers, but the mother, Judy (Stockard Channing), starts to reconsider. Matthew's parents, though satisfied by the conviction, are finding the sentencing phase of the trial more difficult. This movie recounts the events after the conviction of the two men responsible for this hate motivated murder. The young man jumps to hug him and breaks down in tears. Although he was soon found by the Police and hospitalized, he soon died. One young man in central California got the surprise of a lifetime when his older brother, who’s in the military, came home. In 1998, a young gay man by the name of Matthew Shepard (Shane Meier) was robbed, viciously beaten, and left tied to a fence to die.