White Boy is a documentary that tells the story of Richard Wershe Jr., a white teenager who became an FBI informant in the drug trade of 1980s Detroit. Blending reenactments and real interviews, the film explores the corruption and political corruption that surrounded Wershe's involvement, as well as the impact it had on the black neighborhood. It delves into the operations of drug gangs, drug trafficking, and the role of the FBI in combating the drug trade. The film also highlights the major drug dealers, the cocaine trafficking, and the crack epidemic that plagued the city. With a focus on the corruption of police officers and the urban decay caused by the drug trade, White Boy paints a vivid portrait of the tumultuous times in Detroit during the 1980s.
A Murder in the Park tells the story of a controversial murder case in Chicago, where a man was sentenced to death based on flawed evidence. Through reenactments and interviews, the documentary explores the question of innocence and the flaws in the criminal justice system. The movie delves into the consequences of gun crime and the complex history of Chicago, highlighting the death penalty as a subject of debate.
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