STOLEN LIVES -  Fundraiser for The Sunny Center hosted by ABC Reentry

STOLEN LIVES - Fundraiser for The Sunny Center hosted by ABC Reentry

By The Sunny Center Foundation

Overview

Join us for a night of eye-opening documentary screening and fundraising to support The Sunny Center, helping the wrongly convicted.

STOLEN LIVES - A documentary screening and fundraiser for The Sunny Center Foundation, proudly hosted by ABC Reentry, a dedicated network resource for vetted reentry services.

Followed by a panel discussion.

Venue: Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
Date: December 17, 2025
Doors Open: 5:30 PM (CST)
Film begins: 6:15 PM

Come join us for an impactful evening as we screen the powerful documentary STOLEN LIVES at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law. This event is not just a film screening, but also a fundraiser to support the important work of The Sunny Center Foundation in championing justice and rehabilitation.

We are honored to partner with ABC Reentry, a vital reentry network resource committed to providing vetted reentry services. Their expertise ensures that the support we raise contributes to comprehensive and effective pathways for individuals navigating their return to society.

Be prepared to be moved by the stories shared and inspired to make a difference.

Don't miss this opportunity to be a part of something meaningful. Mark your calendars and invite your friends and family to join us on December 17, 2025 at 5:30 PM.


Stolen Lives is the compelling documentary of Sunny Jacobs and Peter Pringle

the only known couple in the world to have been sentenced to death, accused of killing police officers, exonerated, and subsequently married. Their extraordinary life stories defy imagination and exemplify resilience, justice, and the transformative power of forgiveness.

This remarkable account follows Sunny Jacobs from the United States and Peter Pringle from Ireland, both of whom endured decades of wrongful imprisonment. Sunny spent 17 years on death row in the U.S., while Peter was the last person sentenced to capital punishment in Ireland in 1980, serving 15 years before their exoneration. Each was accused of separate incidents—Sunny on a Florida highway during a routine traffic stop, and Peter during a bank robbery in Ballaghadereen, County Roscommon.

Their paths crossed when Sunny was speaking out against the death penalty during a tour in Ireland, marking the beginning of a profound partnership. Their collaboration led to the founding of The Sunny Center Foundation which includesThe Sunny Healing Center in Ireland and The Sunny Living Center in Tampa, FL — both programs serve as beacons of hope for those who leave prison burdened by trauma and injustice.

The work of Sunny and Peter is rooted in love, forgiveness, and hope. They devoted their lives to supporting other exonerees, many of whom, like Robert Du Boise (37 years on death row), Tony Kelly (31 years), and Clemente Aguirre Jarquin (17 years), have been exonerated after suffering unimaginable injustices. Their stories shed light on critical issues of wrongful convictions, systemic flaws, and the profound impact of poverty and prejudice on the justice system.

Tragically, Peter Pringle passed away two years ago, and Sunny Jacobs recently lost her life in a devastating house fire in June 2025, along with her dedicated carer, Kevin Kelly. Their passing marks a profound loss for the justice and advocacy communities. Their legacy of love, resilience, and activism will continue to inspire efforts worldwide.

The Sunny Healing Center in Ireland, a vital part of this legacy, will need to be rebuilt and the program redesigned to carry on their healing work. Additionally, efforts are underway to expand the re-entry program at The Sunny Living Center in Tampa, Florida, ensuring continued re-entry support for those emerging from wrongful detention.

Their lives—and their relentless pursuit of justice—highlight the importance of compassion, perseverance, and the ongoing fight against injustice. Stolen Lives ultimately demonstrates the incredible capacity of the human spirit to overcome adversity, offering vital insights into legal reform, trauma recovery, and the power of forgiveness. Their stories serve as a poignant reminder of the importance of compassion and justice in shaping a more equitable world.

ABOUT THE HOST:

ABC Reentry is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bridging the gap between legal advocates, community resources, and individuals returning from incarceration. Founded by passionate criminal justice advocates and formerly incarcerated individuals, ABC Reentry works to connect formerly incarcerated individuals to trusted reentry programs and resources that match their specific needs, such as housing, healthcare, education, and employment, while providing peer-to-peer support through the process.

ABOUT THE PRODUCTION COMPANY:

Bangbangteo is an independent documentary production company.

Bangbangteo is committed to developing and producing distinctive documentaries and broadcast television programmes that confront and engage with the complicated, dramatic and vibrant times we live in. We aim to tell compelling cultural and human stories and give expression to a wide range of local and international issues.

Our challenge is to take stories often ignored, forgotten, or seen as unthinkable or unimaginable, and figure out a way to imagine them, to express them vividly, passionately, and with respect for their complexity.

Check out the website for the film here!

Category: Charity & Causes, Human Rights

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Highlights

  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Free parking
  • Doors at 5:20 PM

Location

Northwestern Pritzker School of Law

375 East Chicago Avenue

Chicago, IL 60611

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Organized by

The Sunny Center Foundation

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Dec 17 · 5:30 PM CST