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Crime After Crime
Crime After Crime follows the dramatic legal battle to free Debbie Peagler, a woman imprisoned for over a quarter century due to her connection to the murder of the man who abused her. She finds her only hope for freedom when two attorneys with no background in criminal law step forward to take her case. These attorneys bring to light long-lost witnesses, new testimonies from the men who committed the murder, and proof of perjured evidence. Their investigation ultimately attracts global attention to victims of wrongful incarceration and abuse, and takes on profound urgency when Debbie is diagnosed with cancer. Filming in and out of prison for over five years, and with exclusive access to Debbie Peagler and her attorneys, filmmaker Yoav Potash methodically documented this story of a relentless quest for justice as it unfolded. The film has earned a Golden Gate Award for Investigative Documentary Feature and an Audience Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival, a Grand Prize for Best Documentary and an Audience Award at the Heartland Film Festival, and ten other major film festival prizes.


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