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You might also be interested in the miniseries on Netflix called Unblievable. It's about a woman named Marie who reports an assault, but the police don't believe her and (through threats and intimidation) get her to say that she made it up. Later, two partners investigate a series of attacks that eventually connect back to Marie. It's a pretty compelling story, and the original newspaper article (which won a Pulitzer) is also worth reading.
You might also be interested in the miniseries on Netflix called Unblievable. It's about a woman named Marie who reports an assault, but the police don't believe her and (through threats and intimidation) get her to say that she made it up. Later, two partners investigate a series of attacks that eventually connect back to Marie. It's a pretty compelling story, and the original newspaper article (which won a Pulitzer) is also worth reading.
Actually I prefer true documentaries rather than "based upon" dramas. There are a ton of good ones out there, although sometimes not easy to find. In fact IMO documentaries in general these days seem to be of much better quality than are commercial movies. I've often wondered how the production crews make any money-- or at least enough to make a good living. I imagine they have to scramble for funding, then hope one of the bigs buys it.
~Doc