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Crimen y desaparición en Atlanta: los niños perdidos

Título original: Atlanta's Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children
  • Miniserie de TV
  • 2020
  • 1h
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,1/10
1,7 mil
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Crimen y desaparición en Atlanta: los niños perdidos (2020)
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Serie documental de HBO que da una mirada a la investigación de los jóvenes afroamericanos desaparecidos y asesinados en Atlanta en los 70.Serie documental de HBO que da una mirada a la investigación de los jóvenes afroamericanos desaparecidos y asesinados en Atlanta en los 70.Serie documental de HBO que da una mirada a la investigación de los jóvenes afroamericanos desaparecidos y asesinados en Atlanta en los 70.

  • Reparto principal
    • Monica Kaufman Pearson
    • Tony Axam
    • Mary Welcome
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    7,1/10
    1,7 mil
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    • Reparto principal
      • Monica Kaufman Pearson
      • Tony Axam
      • Mary Welcome
    • 22Reseñas de usuarios
    • 2Reseñas de críticos
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      • 2 premios y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Monica Kaufman Pearson
    Monica Kaufman Pearson
    • Self - WSB News Anchor (1975 - 2012)
    • 2020
    Tony Axam
    Tony Axam
    • Self - Wayne Williams' Pre-Trial Attorney
    • 2020
    Mary Welcome
    Mary Welcome
    • Self - Defense, Wayne Williams Trial
    • 2020
    Jim Procopio
    Jim Procopio
    • Self - FBI Agent (1969 - 1998)
    • 2020
    Lou Arcangeli
    Lou Arcangeli
    • Self - Atlanta Police Department (1974 - 2002)
    • 2020
    Lynn Whatley
    Lynn Whatley
    • Self - Defense, Wayne Williams' Appeals
    • 2020
    Joseph Drolet
    Joseph Drolet
    • Self - Prosecution, Wayne Williams' Trial
    • 2020
    Bob Sirkin
    Bob Sirkin
    • Self - Journalist
    • 2020
    Helen Pue
    Helen Pue
    • Self - Terry Pue's Mother
    • 2020
    Danny Agan
    Danny Agan
    • Self - Atlanta Police Department (1974 - 2003)
    • 2020
    Michael Simanga
    Michael Simanga
    • Self - Historian, Activist
    • 2020
    Angelo Fuster
    Angelo Fuster
    • Self - Maynard Jackson's Director of Communications
    • 2020
    Clem Richardson
    Clem Richardson
    • Self - Journalist
    • 2020
    Tyrone Brooks
    Tyrone Brooks
    • Self - Georgia State Representative (1981 - 2015)
    • 2020
    Sheila Baltazar
    Sheila Baltazar
    • Self - Patrick Baltazar's Stepmother
    • 2020
    Natsu Taylor Saito
    Natsu Taylor Saito
    • Self - Law Professor, Activist
    • 2020
    David Hilder
    David Hilder
    • Self - Journalist
    • 2020
    W.J. Taylor
    W.J. Taylor
    • Self - Atlanta Police Department (1965 - 1992)
    • 2020
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    8QuentinJ444

    Biggest Cold Case Files Of All Times, A must see

    This documentary is about the murders of some of Atlanta's youth from 1979 to 1981, allegedly by Wayne Williams who was convicted of two adult murders unrelated to the kidnapping and murders of 29 children. Atlanta was the first major city in America to have an African American elected official, he hired an African American police commissioner during this time to ensure fairness to the African American community. Watching this mini-series you will learn all the other information that was withheld from the public for the last four decades. This miniseries is a must-watch, regardless of what some people may saying in their reviews, this documentary has nothing to do with racism or the African American community for blaming white people for the loses of the black children, but the opportunity for 29 cold cases to be solved.
    5wilsonablake

    Gory to the point of being distasteful

    An important story and very detailed but the amount of crime scene and autopsy photos diminish rather than add to the storytelling. The victims were mainly children and that these photos were used and used so much it is as if it they were murdered again.
    8blanbrn

    Provides new theories and brings to light new evidence as this doc is hard hitting and soul searching.

    "HBO" has once again done it with an eye opening real investigative doc that ask new questions and challenges old answers, as with this "Atlanta's Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children" it examines in blunt brash detail the murders and apparent serial killings of young black children from 1979 to 1981. The footage is gripping and tough seeing the crime scene photos and news footage of young bloody black boys in the woods and along riverbanks. Interviews are given with family members of the deceased like mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, and grandparents, as you the viewer see their pain and emotion as they still search for answers over 40 years later. Plus interviews are given with the Atlanta police detectives, and F.B.I. investigators and both sides of the legal teams the prosecution and defense. As you get to hear both sides story and see the evidence for yourself. And these murder cases all tied into poverty, and race as clearly these murders put a stain on the rising city of the South. Also the theory and possibility of the Klan being involved in the murders is highlighted and spotlighted plus you ask the question was the federal government playing a game of race against Mr. Williams. Overall you call it and be the judge, was he guilty or not? Were their other serial killers who knows, overall well done in depth blunt eye opening brash investigative doc that still asks and searches for answers.
    4asc85

    HBO Once Again Shows it's Political Bias

    Unlike some others who have commented here, I think they kept most of their political biases out of this documentary for the first 4 episodes. But then came Episode 5, the final episode, which was as slanted an episode on the Atlanta Child Murders as could possibly be done. The last episode was almost completely shown through the prism of the defense, with maybe a minute or two of the prosecution side saying a few things. I wasn't living in the South at the time, but I was following this case when it was happening, and it's certainly a fascinating and very sad story. I said to my wife when this series started that if they want to prove that Wayne Williams didn't do all the murders, I could go along with that. But episode 5 tried to make the case that not only didn't Wayne Williams do any of these murders, but that it was most likely white people who killed all those black kids. Well, that just showed to me how this series was pure propaganda. I won't spend the time detailing this case in this review, but there are many, many reasons why Williams was convicted. And all these conspiracy theories about trying to prevent a race war and/or keeping Atlanta's image clean and wholesome were just ridiculous. Do the people who subscribe to these theories still think that OJ didn't do it too?
    7paul-allaer

    A true crime story AND racial tensions reassessed, now 40 years later

    "Atlanta's Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children" (2020 release; 5 episodes of about 55 min. each) is a documentary mini-series about the slew of young black kids who were murdered or disappeared in Atlanta 40 years ago. As Episode 1 opens, it is "March 21, 2019", and Keisha Lance Bottoms, Mayor of Atlanta, and then Erika Shields, Atlanta Chief of Police, address the press, informing them and the public at large that they are reopening the investigations into the many unresolved cases, all of which took place between 1979 and 1981. We then go back in time, as we are introduced to Atlanta's background, becoming a mecca for blacks, and electing a black mayor for the first time in 1974. "Is the black mecca a myth or a reality?", asks the voice-over. It leads to the first case, when on July 28, 1979, two decomposed bodies are found in remote southwest Atlanta... At this point we are 10 minutes into Episode 1.

    Couple of comments: as I didn't move to the US until 1983 (from Belgium), I was completely unaware and unfamiliar with this story. It absolutely blows the mind when you think about it: over a period of 23 months, 30 black kids (most of them in the 9 to 16 age range) met their demise or "were disappeared", and most of these cases were never resolved. Say what?!? Based on Episode 1, this series is a two-for-one: of course there is the question as to who committed these crimes (and why), but in a separate yet clearly parallel path, we look at the troubled history of racial tensions and the civil rights movement is Atlanta, the self-proclaimed "Empire City of the South" and "The City Too Busy To Hate". Of course the late 70s and early 80s are also a point in time when urban decay was at or near its peak, and we get to witness this as well, courtesy of the archive TV and film footage of that era. I can't wait to see the remaining episodes.

    "Atlanta's Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children" premiered this weekend on HBO and is now available on HBO On Demand and other streaming services. New episodes air Sunday evenings at 8 pm Eastern. If you are a fan of true crime stories or of the underlying racial tensions that were (are?) found in big cities like Atlanta, I'd readily suggest you check this out and draw your own conclusion.

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