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Crimes of the Century DVD

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From the assassination of John F. Kennedy and John Lennon to the bombing of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City this two DVD set takes an in-depth look at some of the most brutal and shocking crimes of the 20th Century including the still unsolved cases of The Black Dahlia murder and the Lindbergh baby kidnapping. True stories of the Boston Strangler Charles Manson Son Of Sam O.J. Simpson along with many other infamous criminals and their crimes told with stunning archival film footage and rare photographs of the actual events. Disc 1: Assassinations Unsolved... Disc 2: By Reason Of Insanity Cold-Blooded Murder [show more]

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Released
28 April 2008
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Entertainment Distributing 
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Runtime
180 minutes 
Features
Colour, DVD-Video, PAL 
Barcode
0011301695338 
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A collection of documentaries taking a look at some of America's most infamous crimes of the 20th Century, including the still unsolved cases of the 'Black Dahlia' murder and the Lindbergh baby kidnapping. Also featured are the assassinations of JFK and John Lennon; the Oklahoma bombing; and the stories of 'The Boston Strangler', Charles Manson, 'Son of Sam' and O.J. Simpson. Films comprise: 'Assassinations', 'Unsolved', 'By Reason of Insanity' and 'Cold-Blooded Murder'.

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