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So, there's this 2002 documentary, *Hanratty: The Whole Truth*, that dives into a pretty grim case from the early '60s. You know, the murder of Michael Gregsten and the brutal attack on Valerie Storie. It really captures the chilling atmosphere of the crime and the ensuing controversy around James Hanratty’s trial. The pacing feels methodical, almost like peeling back layers of a cold case. It’s fascinating how it addresses themes of justice and wrongful conviction, especially with that DNA twist after decades. The practical effects aren't a focus here, obviously, but the interviews and archival footage hit hard. There's a raw authenticity in how the story unfolds, leaving you with questions about truth and perception. A solid watch for true crime enthusiasts.
Engaging examination of wrongful conviction.Strong thematic focus on justice.Includes compelling archival footage.
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