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The Murders at Starved Rock (2021)
Anyone else think that
Perhaps the film maker was faced with the conundrum of freeing Chester or saving his father's reputation?
David Raccuglia (filmmaker) takes a 10 year pause in his journey to find truth and just happens to pick up shortly after his father (prosecutor) passes away... yet he couldn't possibly wait another 9 months to include DNA results?
I also found it odd that rather than focusing on new capabilities or hard evidence that could potentially solve a 50 year mystery, the filmmaker decides to spend 90% of the time interviewing his dad (the man who we clearly know where he stands on the subject) and taking testimonies half a century after the fact?
It would've been nice had some time been spent finding out more about Chester's one and only charge (rape) dating back to when he was 12 years old (A CHILD) and why he decided to take a break till his 20s to murder 3 women for no apparent reason (no sign of rape).
This here is no mystery folks, this is a story of a young boy born on the wrong side of the tracks.