I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'Time to Kill' real story you mean. It could potentially be a story about a hunter having the 'time to kill' an animal in the wild. In that case, it would involve the process of stalking, waiting for the right moment, and then making the kill. Or it could be a more sinister story about a criminal who had the 'time to kill' in the sense of planning and carrying out a homicide.
If we assume that 'A Time to Kill A True Story' is supposed to be related to 'A Time to Kill', the latter is not a true story. It was created by John Grisham, who is known for his legal thrillers. He uses his knowledge of the law and his creativity to craft stories that feel real and engaging, but they are fictional works that are designed to explore legal and moral concepts in a fictional setting.
Yes, it is. The real story behind 'A Time to Kill' is about a girl's harrowing experience of rape. Her father, feeling that the justice system was not going to be sufficient for his daughter, chose to act on his own. The story then becomes a complex exploration of the moral and legal implications of vigilantism, especially in the context of a racially charged environment. It also makes people think about how the justice system should be more just and inclusive to avoid such extreme reactions.
Kill is purely fictional. It's the imagination of the author or creators, not based on any real-life incidents or true stories. The story and characters are made up to entertain and engage the audience.