Well presented documentary that attempts to teach one very important lesson. Never, ever, ever, ever speak to the police without legal representation.
Whatever the case, one must keep in mind that the police will use any method they can get away with to secure a conviction, rightly or wrongly.
That said, I've doubts about the individuals involved. The makers of the documentary obviously will push their position that all are innocent whereas I felt only convinced of the innocence of one and maybe she was guilty?
Whatever the case, one must keep in mind that the police will use any method they can get away with to secure a conviction, rightly or wrongly.
That said, I've doubts about the individuals involved. The makers of the documentary obviously will push their position that all are innocent whereas I felt only convinced of the innocence of one and maybe she was guilty?