On 19 May 1983, at approximately 10:48 p.m, Diane Downs drives to
McKenzie-Willamette Hospital in
Springfield,
Oregon with a gunshot wound to her arm. She claims that an unknown assailant attempted to
carjack her and shot her three children: Karen, 8, Shauna, 7, and Robby, 3. Her eldest daughter Karen suffers a temporary loss of speech due to a stroke after the shooting but recovers sufficiently to serve as a witness in court against her mother; her youngest daughter Shauna was dead on arrival, and Diane's son is paralyzed due to the gunshot. She is eventually tried and convicted of murder and attempted murder. During the trial, the prosecution plays
Duran Duran's "
Hungry Like the Wolf" to demonstrate to the jury Diane's choice of song used to motivate her to kill. Diane Downs is sentenced to life in prison, and her two surviving children are adopted by the prosecutor Frank Joziak and his wife, Lola. ==Differences from book==