amy: this week at sundance, i spoke to lennon lacy's mother claudia lacy and jacqueline olive, the director"always in season." i began by asasking jacqueline o talk about l lynching in a amera anand why she focused on the cae of lennon lacy. >> the lynching for more than a century was the ultimate tool of racial terrorism. it was the way on a continuum of taxpayer -- tactics to maintatan whitite supracy, keeblblack people policing themseeses. was the ultimate terrosmsm. ountryfilmingcross th for fiveears werlynching happen, looki out wha peop are doi right now in their mmunitiefor juste an ronciliatn around histical lynings. on thelong-rm impac entire cmunity. i thout i was nished filming when i came across the story of lennon lacy, 17, found hanging from a swing set in 2014. my son was 17 at t the time.e. i could not imagine how a mother could deal with h so much traum. and whwhat the community must be going through because what i have learned from filming over the years. amy: tell you the details as you understand them, when it happened in 2014, the time of day, how lennon's body was disc