Crimes Of The Century ()

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A violent history of 20th century America, CRIMES OF THE CENTURY is the kind of documentary that politicians wouldn't want people to see. Still, these crimes are landmarks of history and serve to help define a time, place, and attitude. From the assassination of John F. Kennedy through the Manson murders to the O.J. Simpson murder case, this documentary is sometimes painful, always illuminating entertainment.
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