PROLOGUE: "This film is based on evidence presented to the court by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania."
The Stalking of Laurie Show (2000) was also known by the title "Rivals" outside of the United States.
The Stalking of Laurie Show (2000) was also criticized for "[distorting] the truth," with an article in the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal stating that Lambert was not the "90210-style prom queen" nor Show the outcast that they were portrayed as in the film. The reporter went on to argue that the changes to the film, along with the sexual content "designed only to titillate," was largely unnecessary and detracted from the crime itself.
Since the murder trial, Butch Yunkin appealed his conviction and was granted parole on his third try, being released in 2003.
In 2001, writer and journalist Lyn Riddle wrote Overkill, a true-crime book about Show's murder and the resulting trials of Lambert and her accomplices.