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Murder in Greenwich
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Murder in Greenwich tells the story of Martha Moxley, 15 year old girl murdered in Greenwich in the 1970's, her murder going unsolved for 25 years. Mark Fuhrman exposes new evidence on the murder, leading to the arrest of Michael Skakel.
Murder in Greenwich tells the story of Martha Moxley, 15 year old girl murdered in Greenwich in the 1970's, her murder going unsolved for 25 years. Mark Fuhrman exposes new evidence on the murder, leading to the arrest of Michael Skakel.
Actors:
Peter Rowley,
David Ashton,
Beth Allen,
Norman Fairley,
Bruce Hopkins,
Carolyn Bock,
Theresa Healey

Peter Rowley
1941, Australia

David Ashton

Beth Allen
28 May 1984, Auckland, New Zealand

Norman Fairley

Bruce Hopkins
25 November 1955, Invercargill, New Zealand

Carolyn Bock

Theresa Healey
Country:
United States
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The literal cliffhanger ending is far too overblown to be convincing, but most of what comes before it deserves praise.
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