Mockingbird Don't Sing (2001) is based on the true story of a 13-year-old girl who was abused by her father. The film explores her tragic life, including false accusations of child molestation, and her eventual escape and adoption. It delves into themes of child abuse, neglect, and the impact of a dysfunctional family. With elements of linguistics and the search for identity, it portrays the girl's struggle for survival and her triumph over adversity.
Indictment: The McMartin Trial is a gripping drama/thriller TV movie based on the true story of the infamous McMartin trial in Los Angeles, California. The film explores the devastating effects of suspected child abuse allegations and the ensuing justice system failure. It delves into themes of alleged pedophilia, paranoia, conflict of interest, and the sensationalist press frenzy that surrounded the case. The plot revolves around a preschool and the accusations of implied sexual abuse, with the story taking place in the backdrop of a front-page newspaper scandal. The movie highlights the struggles faced by the accused and the emotional toll it takes on the lives of innocent people.
A prostitute is robbed and murdered. A fourteen-year-old girl sees a suave gigolo come out of the hotel where the murder occurred. She has a schoolgirl crush on the handsome man though, so instead of reporting the crime she befriends him.
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