Killed by My Debt


Killed by My Debt is a 2018 BBC Three drama based on the life of Jerome Rogers who died by suicide aged twenty having accrued debts of over £1,000 stemming from two unpaid £65 traffic fines.
The film was written by Tahsin Gunner who worked closely with the Rogers family. Joseph Bullman was the director.

Background

The film is based on the true story of Jerome Rogers. The practices of real-life organisations CitySprint couriers, Newlyn debt collection agency, and Camden Borough Council are depicted.

Cast

John Dugdale, writing in The Sunday Times, gave a positive review praising Perdomo's performance but expressed reservations about the inserted videos featuring other debtors.
The Guardian called it 'a tale for our times'. Suzi Feay in the Financial Times described Perdomo's performance as 'powerfully empathetic' and the drama as being at times 'painful to view'. Concluding, 'only a traffic-warden with a heart of stone could fail to be moved.'
At the 2019 BAFTA TV Awards, Killed by My Debt won Best Single Drama and Chance Perdomo was nominated for a Best Actor award.