Shocking and heartbroken injustice
I have never heard of the case of 5 people in Central Park, and I don’t know what kind of story it is after opening this episode.
It turned out that it was a completely unimaginable story, and the most sad thing was that this was not a story, but a real thing. Then every family of the five people, plus the victims, were all living individuals. , All because of accidental accidents at the wrong time and the wrong place, their lives have undergone earth-shaking changes that cannot be described.
The most cruel thing is the story about Korey Wise, which is also the most important thing in this series. It took 25% of the time to portray his story.
As a parent, I can’t imagine how helpless and heartbroken it was when my 17-year-old child went to an adult’s prison.
This 17-year-old child has to face the violence, fear, and injury alone in prison. He took the initiative to survive the trauma of life in the isolation room, especially when his life has just turned a little bit (there is finally a guard who treats him well) So a little bit) He moved to a prison farther away from his mother and was surrounded by the extreme damage of violence and corruption-to be honest, I watched this episode and felt sad for several days, because the kid went to the police for a friend. The original intention of the bureau, and everything that I experienced later, is really shocking and heartbreaking.
I recommend everyone to watch this drama. Even if it is so sad that it can hardly stand it, it also conveys an important message-justice is not given by the system.
One thing to add is that this drama was promoted by Oprah-I admire her even more.
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