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Directed by Errol MorrisOrigin USAGenres Documentary,
CrimeThemes Prison films,
Documentary films about law,
Films about capital punishment,
Documentary films about law enforcementActors Errol Morris,
Marianne Leone CooperRating78%
The story began on Thanksgiving weekend in 1976. In October 1976, 28-year-old Randall Adams and his brother had left Ohio. They were driving to California. En route, they arrived in Dallas on the night of Thanksgiving, Thursday 25 November 1976. The next morning, Adams was offered a job. On Saturday, 27 November Adams went to start work at his new job but no one turned up because it was a weekend. On the way home, his car ran out of fuel. , 1h26
Directed by John BorowskiOrigin USAGenres Documentary,
Horror,
Historical,
CrimeThemes Prison films,
Documentary films about law,
Serial killer films,
Films about capital punishment,
Documentary films about law enforcementActors Tony JayRating55%
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Albert Fish tells the horrific true story of a sadomasochistic cannibal, child molester, and serial killer, who lured children to their deaths in Depression-era New York City. Elderly but still deadly, Fish was inspired by biblical tales as he took the stories of pain, punishment, atonement, and suffering literally as he preyed on victims to torture and sacrifice.
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Directed by John BorowskiOrigin USAGenres Documentary,
CrimeThemes Prison films,
Documentary films about law,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Serial killer films,
Films about capital punishment,
Documentary films about law enforcementActors John DiMaggioRating62%
A lifelong criminal and serial killer, Carl Panzram befriends Henry Lesser, a young jail guard at the Washington DC jail in 1928. After hearing of Panzram's torture, Lesser sends Panzram one dollar and convinces the killer to write his autobiography while secretly supplying him with pencil and paper. Panzram writes over 40,000 words documenting his entire life of incarceration, torture, rape, and murder., 1h46
Directed by Werner HerzogOrigin GermanGenres Documentary,
CrimeThemes Prison films,
Documentary films about law,
Films about capital punishment,
Documentary films about law enforcementActors Werner HerzogRating72%
The film profiles Michael Perry, a man on death row convicted of murdering Sandra Stotler, a fifty-year-old nurse of German descent. He was suspected, but never charged, in two other murders which occurred in Conroe, Texas. Perry was convicted eight years earlier of the October 2001 murder, apparently committed in order to steal a car for a joyride. Perry denies that he was responsible for the killings., 1h29
Directed by Nick BroomfieldGenres Drama,
Documentary,
CrimeThemes Prison films,
Documentary films about law,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Serial killer films,
Films about capital punishment,
Documentary films about law enforcementActors Nick BroomfieldRating70%
The film focuses on an evidentiary hearing held in Marion County, Florida in February of 2001 which was the site of some but not all of Wuornos' murders for which she was convicted and sentenced to death. It shows the work of the Office of Capital Collateral Regional counsel, led by attorney Joseph T. Hobson who is both interviewed and featured in the film and who seeks to vacate Wuornos' death sentences. It shows Judge Victor Musleh presiding over these proceedings and assistant state attorney, now judge, James McCune who defended the death sentences for the State of Florida. Hobson is shown vigorously cross-examining Wuornos' trial counsel, Steven Glazer, aka "Dr. Legal". Glazer was the unflattering subject of a prior Broomfield documentary on Aileen Wuornos, somewhat the "prequel" to this work, called Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer. It was Hobson's line of attack that the efficacy of his client's (Wuornos') trial strategy was compromised by Glazer's pecuniary and self-promotional aims.