I’m talking about those youtube videos.

Feels like lowkey copaganda to me.

  • booly@sh.itjust.works
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    I’m only generally familiar with the big crime podcast/documentaries that spilled into the mainstream about 10 years ago: first season of Serial, Making a Murderer. And both of those were highly critical of the police work and called convictions into question (and actually got the public attention on the wrongful convictions).

    More recently, I’ve seen the HBO series on Karen Read, and it painted a picture of severe police misconduct that at worst tried to frame an innocent person, and at best botched the investigation to make a conviction of a guilty person difficult to impossible.

    So yeah, crime documentaries often do show police misconduct and incompetence. At least the ones that hit my radar.

    • Fredthefishlord@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Serial it’s important to note, while the conviction was certainly done through wrong ways, it did not prove he was innocent in completeness iirc