The video is about the 1973 murder of the Al Day family in Georgia. Four escaped convicts, led by Carl Isaacs, broke into the Al Day family's trailer and killed six members of the family, including Ned Al Day, his son Jerry, and Jerry's wife Mary. The convicts were eventually caught and tried, with Carl Isaacs and George Dunie being sentenced to death. However, due to legal appeals, the executions were delayed. Ultimately, Carl Isaacs was executed in 2003, while George Dunie died in prison in 2006. Wayne Coleman, another convict involved in the murders, was sentenced to life in prison. Billy Isaacs, the youngest convict, was given a 40-year sentence for theft charges. The video also discusses the aftermath of the murders, including the impact on the Al Day family and the community. The Al Day family lost their farm and much of their wealth, and the community was left in shock and disbelief. The video also highlights the efforts of Paige Barber, the granddaughter of Ned Al Day, to pass the Al Day Family Bill, which requires state officials to contact the families of victims in death penalty cases twice a year.