In the 90s, the keynote of journalism was sensationalism. It didn't matter the consequences, nor where the shot would land, what mattered was that the headline had an impact and sold the newspaper, or in the case of television news, the audience, the Ibope rate soared. When the term "fake news" wasn't even in vogue yet, the base school case exploded. When the mother (and later other mothers appeared) made the first complaint to the civil police, events began to unfold that had a profound impact on those involved in the story. The documentary faithfully portrays the drama that the owners and their descendants felt firsthand. The journalists' reports, often assuming the lack of checking of the information, and also the interviews with the clumsy delegate conducting the investigation, give us an idea of how harmful and destructive the outcome of this story was.