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Trial 4

Trial 4

SeriesDocumentaryCrime

2020

Synopsis

Charged as a teen in the 1993 killing of a Boston cop, Sean K. Ellis fights to prove his innocence while exposing police corruption and systemic racism.

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Cast

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Sean Ellis

Self

Rosemary Scapicchio

Rosemary Scapicchio

Self - Defense Attorney for Sean Ellis

John Mulligan

John Mulligan

Self - Detective, Boston Police Department

Mary Jackie Ellis

Mary Jackie Ellis

Self - Sean Ellis' Mother

Walter 'Mitty' Robinson

Walter 'Mitty' Robinson

Self - Detective

Kenneth 'Kenny' Acerra

Kenneth 'Kenny' Acerra

Self - Detective

John Brazil

John Brazil

Self - Detective, Boston Police Department

Jillise McDonough

Jillise McDonough

Self - Co-Defense Counsel for Sean Ellis

William C. Dwyer

William C. Dwyer

Self - Former Detective, Boston Police Department

Kevin Cullen

Kevin Cullen

Self - Columnist, The Boston Globe

David Murray

David Murray

Self - Sean Ellis' Uncle

David Duncan

David Duncan

Self - Defense Attorney for Sean Ellis 1993 - 2001

Terry Patterson

Terry Patterson

Self

Phyllis Broker

Phyllis Broker

Self - Suffolk County Assistant District Attorney

Phyllis Broker

Phyllis Broker

Self - Judge

Toni Locy

Toni Locy

Self - Former Reporter, The Boston Globe

Letia Walker

Letia Walker

Self - Sean Ellis' Partner

John R. Ellement

John R. Ellement

Self - Reporter, The Boston Globe

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Wrongfully accused by a corrupt police force or was it something different?
Wrongfully accused by a corrupt police force or was it something different?Apr 28, 2023

Interesting documentary set around the trials and prison time Sean Ellis faced after admitting he was in the same area the night a Boston Police Officer was shot. Sean does not in any way look like someone capable of killing and does appear to be wrongfully convicted. Very well done in the first few episodes uncovering the both sides of the story and the darker sides of the Boston Police Force in the 90s but I did get the feeling at times the documentary was always swaying towards the accused and his defence. It did leave as others have said a few questions unanswered about the gun, his friend and uncle. Overall a very good watch and gripped by the first 6 episodes. Maybe could have been shortened but would recommend

Must see for those in the minority or exploitable groups subject to this treatment
Must see for those in the minority or exploitable groups subject to this treatmentApr 28, 2023

This is a great example of how in the US justice system, any person can be a statistic or an example before they are a human. It does this by humanizing the protagonist. his attorney, his family and his supporters, while at the same time, giving in-depth examination the system which they are fighting against. In reaction to those who are rating this documentary based on how much it entertained them, it illustrates that the big picture is still being missed in our society: and that is that these are no actors performing for our Netflix entertainment -- these are real human lives that were and still are being seriously effected in ways that most of us could not bear by a deeply flawed system.