Trial 4: Netflix documentary leaves users enraged – ‘These cops are super corrupt’
Netflix users are calling its new true-crime series Trial 4 “top-tier” and “mind-blowing” but have also described it as “infuriating” television.
The documentary has outraged viewers since its addition to the streaming service on Wednesday (11 November).
It tells the story of Sean K Ellis, an American man who served 22 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of killing Boston Police detective John Mulligan in 1993.
While evidence suggested that the murder was an assassination, Ellis, who had been buying nappies for his girlfriend’s baby at the Walgreens where Mulligan was shot, was deemed to fit the profile of the “usual suspects” and was arrested.
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Netflix users are calling its new true-crime series Trial 4 “top-tier” and “mind-blowing” but have also described it as “infuriating” television.
The documentary has outraged viewers since its addition to the streaming service on Wednesday (11 November).
It tells the story of Sean K Ellis, an American man who served 22 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of killing Boston Police detective John Mulligan in 1993.
While evidence suggested that the murder was an assassination, Ellis, who had been buying nappies for his girlfriend’s baby at the Walgreens where Mulligan was shot, was deemed to fit the profile of the “usual suspects” and was arrested.
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