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Atlanta's Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children

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"Atlanta's Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children" is a true-crime docuseries that explores a series of murders and disappearances that took place in Atlanta between 1979 and 1981. During this time, at least 28 African-American children, adolescents, and young adults were killed or went missing in the city. The show sheds light on the impact of these tragic events on the families of the victims, the Atlanta community, and the nation as a whole.

The documentary examines the investigation that took place at the time and the controversy surrounding the conviction of Wayne Williams, a young black man who was accused of committing some of the murders. It also explores the political and social context of Atlanta at the time, including the tension between the African-American community and law enforcement. The show features interviews with family members of the victims, former law enforcement officials, and journalists who covered the story.

The series offers a compelling and emotional look at a dark chapter in Atlanta's history and highlights the importance of acknowledging and remembering the victims of these crimes. It also raises important questions about race, justice, and the role of law enforcement in society.

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Bianca Neethling

When I'm not writing about movies and series, I spend most of my time traveling the world and catching my favorite West End shows. My life is also full of interesting books and I'm addicted to cooking. I believe that words can change the world, and I use them to inspire my readers.

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