Stephen: The Murder that Changed a Nation (2018)
drbadass 9 points 3 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

I think this series shows how long the issues of Black people been treated wrong is higlighted and this was in 1993, while the police did not do the killing it is what they did not do!
Corrupt Offices, one who was conected to the Dad of one of the killers was a big drug dealer and certainly looks like he had influence over at least one Cop who was a lead on the case and even more is un covered in the last episode about the racist talk in the Police force in general in the Met, some went a long with it to fit in no doubt. If it was not for one good officer who looked through the files (after been told to get rid of them as the station or storage place was been emptied) the case I doubt would have had ny convictions but thanks to him and forensics they do get somewhere, not all the people they wanted but if he had just chucked all that stuff it is doubtful anyone would have been convicted.. Also if Stephens family had not kept the pressure on the police it would have gone away, they even went for private prosecution the 1st time for over 100 years in the UK.. Good docu and you can still see it all going on today they still will not admit they did wrong despite all the proof!