In 2010, the Los Angeles police arrested Lonnie Franklin, a middle-aged African American, for the murder of ten women over the course of 25 years. Few were aware of the serial killings (Franklin may have killed many more), and his neighbors in South Central described him as a decent guy who worked hard and resisted drug gangs. Director and on-screen interviewer Nick Broomfield (BIGGIE AND TUPAC, HEIDI FLESS: HOLLYWOOD MADAM), along with his son Barney, and Marc Hoeferlin, dig for information, uncovering a murky, hellish tale of brutality and depravity fueled by economic desperation, institutional racism and crack cocaine. And we wonder: Would the LAPD let a killer operate for a quarter-century in a white, middle-class neighborhood? Broomfield’s interviews with survivors of near-fatal encounters with the killer are riveting and heartbreaking.
25年,上百名女性killed
每个国家都有着不愿示人的地方啊〜
i need a character
My doc is never going to be this good
被拍下照片的共180人,很难想象其中到底有多少遇害。真是消失了也不会有人找,死里逃生都不敢报警,社会最底层人群了。如果受害者里但凡有几个白人,富兰克林最起码会是和西雅图绿河杀手一个级别。纪录片挺真实,深入社区视角,街头众生相