A woman’s panicked decision to cover up an accidental killing spins out of control when her conscience demands she return the dead man’s body to his family. Starring: Bethany Anne Lind, Will Patton, and Elisabeth Rohm Directed by: Matthew Pope Written by: Don M. Thompson, and Matthew Pope “Blood on Her Name” opens right after a murder has been committed. It’s a dark and rainy night, and Leigh (Bethany Anne Lind) has found herself alone in her auto shop with a dead body. She seems confused at what to do, and weighs her options as she paces around. She decides to dispose of the body in a lake, but just can’t do it once she’s on the water. Instead, she returns the body to a shed outside of the dead man’s home. It’s a decision that will haunt her from that point on. The opening scene is a good hook because it leaves the audience wanting to know what happened in the auto shop. Did Leigh commit the murder? It seems likely she did, but then the audience is introdu