Streamed from the YouTube channel Absolute Crime of the distributor Little Dot Studios that owns the rights to this Documentary.
ABSOLUTE CRIME
Cinemavixion Review
This documentary delves into a series of harrowing events that shook Australia. The narrative begins with the shocking case of Arthur Freeman, who tragically threw his daughter from the Westgate Bridge, a crime that stunned the nation with its brutality and the perpetrator's apparent detachment. The film doesn't shy away from the public's disbelief and the subsequent trial, which centered on Freeman's psychological state. The scope then broadens to encompass a car bomb explosion outside Melbourne's Police Headquarters, an act of terror that injured several and left a significant scar on the city. The investigation into this attack highlights the growing concerns surrounding terrorism. Further compounding the tragedy, the discovery of human remains on Philip Island leads to the identification of Rachel Betts, a childcare worker whose life tragically intersected with troubled youth and drug addiction. Her murder exposes deep flaws within the criminal justice system and the manipulative nature of her killer, leaving a profound emotional devastation for her family and serving as a stark reminder of the darkness that can lie beneath the surface.