"Just, Melvin: Just Evil" is a documentary film that tells the story of a man named Melvin Just, who sexually abused his own children and grandchildren for over 30 years. The film is directed by James Ronald Whitney, who is also one of Melvin's victims. Through interviews with Melvin's family members, including his daughters and granddaughters, the film explores the devastating impact of his abuse on multiple generations.
The documentary also delves into Melvin's own troubled past, revealing that he was also a victim of abuse as a child. This cycle of abuse is examined in depth, shedding light on the complex psychological factors that contribute to such heinous behavior. Despite the difficult subject matter, "Just, Melvin: Just Evil" ultimately serves as a powerful testament to the resilience of the survivors and their ability to confront their traumatic pasts.