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Murder In Greenwich (2002)
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Power, Privilege, & Wealth can buy everything-but the Truth.
Based on a book by Mark Fuhrman, Murder In Greenwich is a brilliant and compelling chronicle of the events surrounding the former LAPD officer's investigation into the unsolved murder of 15-year-old Martha Moxley.
In the late 1990s, Mark Fuhrman (Christopher Meloni-TV's Oz, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit) became obsessed with the unsolved murder of a young girl in Greenwich, Connecticut. The case, originally front-page news across the country when Kennedy nephews Tommy and Michael Skakel became prime suspects, had been all but forgotten. But with the determination of a pitbull and the assistance of Detective Steve Carroll (Robert Forster-Mulholland Drive, Jackie Brown), Mark Fuhrman helped bring a murderer to justice and lift the veil of secrecy that kept this brutal crime a mystery for over twenty-five years.
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